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    Mod your efforts and contributions to this board are very much appreciated. I for one do like your, wealth of knowledge that you deliver into this forum, and to see you just moderate the forum and not participate in the threads, your input would be missed. Please reconsider.
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    We should also remember that Mod pays for all this. And not only to promote Escorts-Canada and his other escort ad sites and ventures. Which he's been upfront about from the start. But because he really believes those who participate in this lifestyle, no matter to what degree, deserve a place to meet, discuss, have fun, exchange ideas and further their participation on-line. He could have achieved his promotional goals with little or no active involvement from himself. But he chose to have a very engaged and on-going commitment to the site which, I think, has ensured not only its continued existence but its continued growth as well. Because he has ensured it remains a civil place for like-mined people to meet and talk on the Web. Keeping it civil and cool and fun and SP friendly while herding the fairly large number of self-indulgent cats (which include most of the high posters like me), and at the same time still being fair to them and to his own ideals and standards hasn't been easy, for sure. So I applaud him particularly for that.
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    Too funny! Thanks, Pete.
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    To Choose Only a Certain Part of a Picture to Upload: This is also called "Cropping" Download the free Image Viewer "IrfanView" from: http://www.irfanview.com/ Install IrfanView, and open the program. Click on "File - Open" to locate and open the image file you want to resize, or "crop". The image file should now be displayed on your screen. Click and drag your cursor to make a square or rectangular "frame" over the part of the picture you want to keep. The rest of the picture, we will discard in a minute. If you dont get it right the first time, don't worry, you can easily change this. - Either right click inside this new "frame" and drag it around until it is over the part of the picture you want to keep, or - Hover the cursor arrow over one of the frame borders, until it changes to a vertical or horizontal double arrow, then click and drag this border to the desired size. - Or just click somewhere else on the picture, the frame disappears, and you can start again. Next, click on "Edit - Crop selection" and the part of the picture you selected, will be the only part left visible. Click on "File - Save as" then choose a new name for the "cropped" image file. You can also choose different options like the type of image file, i.e. JPG, PNG, GIF, etc, and the different compression options that go with each file type. Once you click OK, your newly "cropped" file will be saved in the place and format you chose. For most purposes, JPG or PNG will work best on websites, and you can use the default choices for saving.
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