High Rock Repairs
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High Rock Repairs
The Rock is fixed!!!
Fingers crossed for NW winds this weekend.
Matthew
Fingers crossed for NW winds this weekend.
Matthew
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You da man !!! thank you for coordinating the repair!!!
Jon
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Cool! Details?
Danny Brotto
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Awesome news!!! Any photos or details about the repairs to the cube?
MarkC
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Went by High Rock today to look at the repairs. Took a lot of pictures but they are too big to upload. Any suggestions how I can make them available for others to see?
john middleton (202)409-2574 c
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You can use Picasa (free download from Google, at http://picasa.google.com/) to export photos in a smaller, web-friendly size to a separate folder (so you don't lose the originals).silverwings wrote:Went by High Rock today to look at the repairs. Took a lot of pictures but they are too big to upload. Any suggestions how I can make them available for others to see?
When you first start Picasa, it indexes all the photos it can find on your computer, which may take it a few minutes. A list of folders containing pictures shows up on the left sidebar; clicking on a folder displays the contained pictures as a grid of thumbnails.
Click on a picture to select it, then go to the File menu and choose "Export Picture to a Folder..." This will display a dialog that shows the Export location (a folder, which defaults to the folder containing the picture--you can change this using the Browse... button to the right), and below that "Image size", with a slider control that changes the size of the exported picture. Choosing a size of around 800-1000 pixels works pretty well. I just exported a picture that I took with my iPhone; the original was 2800 KB in size (3264x2448 pixels), and the exported version (800x600) was 214 KB.
cheers,
-John
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Next 5 pictures; the bottom two show the front of the pad where some large gaps were not filled in with cement!
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Last couple pictures, note there are two big cracks on pad and one is shown in picture.
john middleton (202)409-2574 c
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John M. ,
thank you for the pictures and report. Looks like there may still need some work done there. I am trying to track down the contact and contractor so we can figure it out.
thanks.,
Jon
thank you for the pictures and report. Looks like there may still need some work done there. I am trying to track down the contact and contractor so we can figure it out.
thanks.,
Jon