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    Posting images in threads (and Rotation Problem Solved)

    I just ran the same test that failed this morning using 'attach files' (paperclip) and it worked fine for me. Thanks for getting it resolved! Alan
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    ZRE (and GRB Canoes) have changed ownership and moved

    Thanks for posting, I was not aware of this. Congrats to Bob, Chad, and Ryan. I hope it continues successfully. Alan
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    Posting images in threads (and Rotation Problem Solved)

    Yes, you can insert it as full sized. After using the "attach files" (paperclip) option click on either 'thumbnail' or 'full image' to insert it (see screen shot below. In this post, after typing my full reply, I chose to insert the full image at the very top of the post by placing my cursor...
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    Photo of the day

    Where did you get it? I assume it's similar to a sugar island blade type? Alan
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    Posting images in threads (and Rotation Problem Solved)

    I've had no problem putting the image anywhere in the post when using the "attach" (paperclip) icon. Just make sure the cursor is wherever you want the image to be when you tell it to "insert" Alan
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    Photo of the day

    That paddle doesn't look very wooden.
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    Posting images in threads (and Rotation Problem Solved)

    The forum is having some trouble with image orientation with some pictures that should be vertical posting as horizontal. This seems to be happening when using the "attach files" button below the text box. Instead, try using the "insert image" icon above the text box as this seems to be...
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    Photo of the day

    There is a pair of brackets on the right side (in the red square). This will turn those functions on or off.
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    Photo of the day

    The button in the red square is the one that works for me:
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    Photo of the day

    Using the " insert image" button above the text box. These are two different images. One taken with the phone vertical and one horizontal. You can see the forum got it right when using this method of attaching pictures.
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    Photo of the day

    Using "attach files" below the text box. These are two different images. One taken with the phone vertical and one horizontal. You can see the forum got it wrong when using this method of attaching pictures.
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    Photo of the day

    I just tried it from my phone and got different results depending on how I uploaded pictures. If I used the "attach files" button below the text box then my image, which appeared correct on my phone, showed sideways on the forum. But, if I used the 'image' button that is above the text box...
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    Photo of the day

    I don't think anyone is doing anything wrong with their sideways pictures but the reason it happens (looks correct on computer but incorrect when posted on forum) is that when the picture was taken there was a piece of data attached to the picture which tells software the orientation of the...
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    Help me choose a new camera?

    For anyone that scoffs at Ai this is what it can do. Pretty convincing stuff. There are getting to be a lot of similar posts. Alan
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Looking at it from a somewhat cynical point of view maybe they're worried about single bladers leaving other classes to join this one, which would leave those other classes low on paddlers. Or maybe they're afraid that a single blade might actually win and destroy the illusion that the double...
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    I don't think I can argue this. I guess my only argument/point is that I don't think it matters. That the difference at tripping pace is so slight as to be inconsequential. A race car team would sell their own mother for an extra 5hp and it might make all the difference. But put that extra 5hp...
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    Nothing wrong with that and I'm not trying to convince anyone to necessarily switch paddling styles. It's just that for a few years I've suspected there really wasn't a big difference between doubles and singles or straight vs. bent when it came to tripping and I wanted to see how it played out...
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    There is a bit more info on the design in the build thread for version 1: https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/solo-expedition-build.25183/ The only changes to the composite version was a slight softening of the stems and slight revision to the first and last couple forms. This made it a...
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    Bent vs. straight paddle - direct comparison plus bonus footage

    I assume your straights are longer than your bents? If they were the same length do you think you would notice a fatigue difference? I would agree with that and that's one of the things I've been thinking about lately. If a straight paddle of the same weight and length has the same performance...
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    When I'm using a switching technique at regular tripping speeds the boat stays very dry unless there's a headwind. I'm not trying to make my switches super fast like a racer would so when I switch sides I fling the blade across in a horizontal arc. It's nothing complicated but hard to explain...
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