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I'm permanently logged on with my home computer, Jim. I was reading about the Shelby convention, and Dave posted a picture of himself, so people could find him at the event, only I read the topic a few days later, and all I got was red circles. Same thing, red circles, when i went back and looked for a picture in my topic about 'installing brake upgrade kit'. Red circles, where before there were pictures. I mean it's OK, but I'd hate to see the large Pantera picture files deleted or reduced to red circles. And the red circles show up even when I see pictures in other topics. Seems like there's 'temporary' pictures and I'd just like clarification. I was thinking about uploading a picture into the 'let's see some Pantera pictures' file one day soon. Hate to see a red circle in a month, and actually, I'd like to encourage the making of a 'permanent' file status for that file, it's inspiring. I can tell how much a guy's lowered his car, if I'm adjusting my springs, I can see whether I like exhaust tips pointed up or out (pre-L or L) better, I sometimes refer back for when I'm going to make an adjustment or do some tinkering on my beast. I think it's an important file or set of files, while it's OK to have a 'defined shelf life' for some other pictures. It does indeed cost money to have massive picture files, and so, I think it's just good policy to just let everybody know.

There's a remote chance it's my computer, since I use my office computer, and it isn't always logged on to the eve system. It automaticallylogs onto eve when I post a message though.

Coz, can you get Dave's picture or do you get a red circle, can you get the photos in 'installing brake upgrade kit'? It's not a big deal if they got the red circle since if anybody is doing the same project and wants the picures, I can send them to them. I know I have to be careful with my home computer, a 1995 laptop, and I regularly delete photos, or it starts running really slowly. Very slowly.

I take out the trash under the sink, and when I moved offices after nine years, I threw out lots of stuff. It's a regular part of life to stay lean and clean, dude.
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