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message 201: by Neko (new)

Neko Tony wrote: "Laura wrote: "Ho ho ho..It's santa blushing from too much punch that is spiked with rum? :P"

Do you see a picture or just a link?"

I only saw a link and clicked on it.


message 202: by ★ Jess (last edited Dec 28, 2010 04:22AM) (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments If your trying to post an image:

-See above the comments book, there are two options (add book/author) and next to it (Some html is ok)

-Click (some html is ok), and a white pop up box should come up

- Look for the part that says: Image:

-copy and paste that html into the comment box.
Then copy and paste your image link, over the top of: http://www.goodreads.com/image...

-Once you have done that, play around with the width (set on 40) and height (100) numbers, until they work with your picture.

I hope this helps :)


message 203: by Neko (last edited Dec 28, 2010 04:23AM) (new)

Neko Use this: [image error]

just take out the 0 next to src and and where I placed 'linkgoeshere' place in your link to the image. this will will work.


message 204: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments It took me a while as well. Good luck :)


message 205: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Try coping and pasting that link over where I have written GOODREADS.COM Make sure you put it between the " "

Then add a > onto the end.
See if that works...

[image error]


message 206: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments hahahahaha :)


message 207: by Neko (new)

Neko If you set the width="40" and the height="100" the picture will come out tiny and squished so don't place those numbers in.

But yeah just do [image error] and remove the o and replace 'linkgoeshere' with "http://photo.goodreads.com/photos/129..."


message 208: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Carmel wrote: "Ha ha poor Tony, perhaps sleep on it!!! Just follow msg 267"

this is message 267!


message 209: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Thank you guys...I got it! At last!


message 210: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Carmel wrote: "Yeah, I'll go to bed feeling that I didn't crack it for you Tony *wimpers off to her room* LOL"

Hey YOU! You did ya best I is just dunb!


message 211: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments I agree Carmel. I was about to post something along those lines ;)

And well done Tony! I knew you'd get it in the end.


message 212: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Booklover23 wrote: "I agree Carmel. I was about to post something along those lines ;)

And well done Tony! I knew you'd get it in the end."


Hey it took all of you to get me thru this Laura just saw "we got a loser here, lets make it so damn obvious"


message 213: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Carmel wrote: "Ha ha, I know, but I was keeping that to myself, ha ha. No not really, I had a few times myself & I think it was Laura who helped me also. GOLD star to Laura!!!! Anyway it's too late for an alcohol..."

Its never too late! but often too early!


message 214: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Carmel wrote: "ha ha yes I'm an idiot, meant 261 - just do what Laura said! LOL *swigging Tony's drink*"

Hope you like Chardonay!


message 215: by Neko (new)

Neko Tony wrote: "Thanks Laura for the effort it made sense after a few reads!"
Haha..No problems :) I'm a web/graphic designer so I help people out with this sorta stuff.

Carmel wrote: "Ha ha, I know, but I was keeping that to myself, ha ha. No not really, I had a few times myself & I think it was Laura who helped me also. GOLD star to Laura!!!! Anyway it's too late for an alcohol..."
Woohoo a gold star! haha Also thanks for the slang link.


message 216: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Carmel wrote: "OMG now I think he's gone crazy!!Hmmm the sketch on the wall, you have successfully put me back in my box, I'm speechless!!
White wine - no haven't had a chardonnay in a longg time - Sav blanc is..."


Carmel speechless! Na I don't fink so!Not goina happen!


message 217: by Tony (new)

Tony Sacre Laura wrote: "Tony wrote: "Thanks Laura for the effort it made sense after a few reads!"
Haha..No problems :) I'm a web/graphic designer so I help people out with this sorta stuff.

Carmel wrote: "Ha ha, I know,..."


Thanks Laura


message 218: by Neko (last edited Dec 28, 2010 04:14PM) (new)

Neko Carmel wrote: "Laura, thanks for your simple solution to the problem which was getting bigger than Ben Hur!!!LOL"

lolol

Here's a funny picture to lighten the mood [image error]


XD


message 219: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks for that Laura. Though as a parent, it makes me want to cry. :P


message 220: by Neko (last edited Dec 28, 2010 04:29PM) (new)

Neko I knooow poor duckies lol Yeaa, could fix that up buuut then there is no joke anymores :P lolol

What about -
[image error]

LOL

I wonder how dirty that thing was.


message 221: by [deleted user] (new)

ROFL. Someone should feed that child.


message 222: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Laura wrote: "Here's a funny picture to lighten the mood XD"

I love that duck picture. Made me laugh out loud!:DD


message 223: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Laura wrote: "Here's a funny picture to lighten the mood XD"

I love that duck picture. Made me laugh out loud!:DD


message 224: by Neko (new)

Neko Hehehehe..collecting funny pictures has become kinda a hobby of mine >_>;;; But I won't over take this thread..lol


message 225: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Laura wrote: "Hehehehe..collecting funny pictures has become kinda a hobby of mine >_>;;; But I won't over take this thread..lol"

Feel free to start a thread for funny pictures in the "Just For Fun" folder if you like! I've got a couple I could add too!;D


message 226: by Mandapanda (last edited Dec 29, 2010 03:40PM) (new)

Mandapanda Excellent article from The Age newspaper on where our Aussie accent comes from:

"Tim Elliott finds the Australian drawl owes nothing to flies or Cockneys - and is becoming increasingly egalitarian.

Before we get to the bit about Ned Kelly's real accent, how teenage girls are changing the way we speak or the myth of the US, let's just dispense with a few of the more ludicrous theories, shall we? For a start, the Australian accent did not come from:

1) trying to keep the flies out of our mouths;

2) trying to keep the pollen out of our mouths;

3) trying to keep the dust of this wide, brown land out of our mouths;

4) trying to keep anything out of our mouths - just forget about the mouth thing;

5) the Irish and/or Cockney accent.

No, the Australian accent is all ours, unique and home-grown, like Vegemite, something no one can, or would even want, to take away from us. But if the way we speak didn't have anything to do with flies or dust or the Irish, then where did it come from? How has it changed? And where is it going?" Read more.

slang

Speaking Our Language: The Story of Australian English
Speaking Our Language The Story of Australian English by Bruce Moore


message 227: by Mandapanda (last edited Dec 31, 2010 04:51PM) (new)

Mandapanda I didn't know that 'Buckleys' was a uniquely Australian saying. The Australian slang terms 'Buckley's', 'Buckley's chance' and 'Buckley's and none', meaning 'next to no chance' are based on the experience of William Buckley, an escaped convict. Buckley survived in the bush with the Watourang people in the Geelong region for 32 years before giving himself up in 1835.

Source: http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.a...


message 228: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Palmer I had an American complain on my blog about my use of punctuation (since, as with spelling, that too differs between Australia and the US). When I mentioned this on another blog discussing whether you should mention typos on authors' websites to the author (along the lines of, make sure it really is a typo before you offer a correction), I was told that if I wanted to write for an international audience, I should use international spelling. There seemed to be an unspoken assumption that 'international spelling' is actually 'US spelling'.

That said, I make my books available internationally, but I'm proud of being Australian and of producing books by Australian authors, so I would never drop out Australian language or spelling.


message 229: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Wendy wrote: "I had an American complain on my blog about my use of punctuation (since, as with spelling, that too differs between Australia and the US). When I mentioned this on another blog discussing whether ..."

I find that attitude really annoying too Wendy. Very ignorant of the world at large and the importance of other cultures.


message 230: by Velvetink (new)

Velvetink | 136 comments Speaking of spelling, why doesn't GR have an option for actual English instead of the American version. Even Facebook has this option. It's really annoying having everything you write highlighted. I pretty much refuse to correct my English (& Australian) spelling to the American version.


message 231: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Agreed.


message 232: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 31, 2010 09:48PM) (new)

Me too I'm a stickler for spelling everything the English (& Australian) way. It is accepted and expected in the groups I frequent.


message 233: by Monya (new)

Monya (monyamary) Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Me too I'm a stickler for spelling everything the English (& Australian) way. It is accepted and expected in the groups I frequent."

Ditto, Gail! I explain anything to the groups they don't understand and most of them are good-natured about it, even interested.

And I've had the good luck for my 2 books to be published with English/Aussie spelling. The first because it's set in colonial America and the second because it's a contemporary set in Oz.

Wonder how long I can get away with it?

Monya (aka Mary) Clayton


message 234: by Mandapanda (last edited Jan 05, 2011 06:49PM) (new)

Mandapanda For all you wordsmiths out there, the Macquarie Dictionary (Australian Dictionary) is having it's Word of the Year 2010 competition. You can vote here. I especially like:

mamil
'mamuhl
[m(iddle)-a(ged) m(en) i(n) l(ycra)]
noun Colloquial a man who takes up cycling as a pursuit during middle age, especially one who makes this a lifestyle statement by acquiring the accoutrements of a professional cyclist such as the most modern and powerful form of bicycle, lycra clothing, etc.

self-gift
'self-gift
noun something bought for oneself as a personal indulgence.
–self-gifting, noun
–self-gifted, adjective

backchannel
'bakchanuhl
noun 1. → back channel.
2. Telecommunications (in an asymmetric communications system) a low-speed channel in which data moves in the opposite direction to the main channel.
3. Politics an unofficial means of communication which circumvents official channels, especially as used for the purpose of informal or secret discussions or negotiations.
4. Linguistics (in a conversation) the phatic response to the principal speaker.
–verb (backchannelled or, Chiefly US, backchanneled, backchannelling or, Chiefly US, backchanneling)
–verb (t) 5. to communicate by electronic means with (other members of an audience), indicating immediate responses to the speaker, performer, etc.
–verb (i) 6. to operate a backchannel.
7. to communicate by means of a backchannel.
–backchannelling, noun
–backchanneller, noun

That last word is hilarious! It deserves a winning category of its own - Word most likely to be used as a 'double-entendre'!


message 235: by Velvetink (new)

Velvetink | 136 comments I'm partial to mamil".

I was looking at the phonetic spellings on that list..I swear I have seen "soohpuh profuht" and "suh'vuyvuhlizuhm" on some facebook posts.


message 236: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Velvetink wrote: "I'm partial to mamil".

I was looking at the phonetic spellings on that list..I swear I have seen "soohpuh profuht" and "suh'vuyvuhlizuhm" on some facebook posts."


ROFL!!


message 237: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Carmel wrote: "I so relate to the "self-gift" that's how I generally get my presents/flowers!!ha ha"

Yes this christmas was the year of 'self-gifting' for me too! LOL


message 238: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh lordie me. My boss is an 'mamil'.

'self-gifting' is the only way I get presents every year.


message 239: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Mandy wrote: "For all you wordsmiths out there, the Macquarie Dictionary (Australian Dictionary) is having it's Word of the Year 2010 competition."

I'm sorry, I just caught that ref to Macquarie - Bill Bryson had a fun bit in In a Sunburned Country with all the Macquaries and Lachlans and Darlings (which book I'm almost done with, and so have started a thread topic elsewhere here for).


message 240: by Dot (last edited Jan 14, 2011 03:46PM) (new)

Dot (busyozmum) | 116 comments Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Oh lordie me. My boss is an 'mamil'.
'self-gifting' is the only way I get presents every year."


I'm in that club with you Gail. I've always just 'sucked it up' and tried not to think about it but this year, I finally decided I better buy myself something and ...surprise, surprise... I'm so happy I did. Who knew that martyrdom caused so much mysery? I thought I was just moody coz I'm so flat out organising Christmas but turns out I'm cranky coz no b***ard bought me a present. Ha ha ha! Christmas and birthdays will never be the same. Even my husband would have to agree self-gifting is a good thing. LOL!


message 241: by [deleted user] (new)

Embrace it Dot, you never have to hide your dissapointment.


message 242: by [deleted user] (new)

Maybe next year we will organise a 'Kris Kringle' gift exchange. It worked really well in another group I'm in.


message 243: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79977 comments Mod
Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Maybe next year we will organise a 'Kris Kringle' gift exchange. It worked really well in another group I'm in."

That would be a wonderful idea (I'm the same juvenile, Carmel LOL), but wouldn't it be a logistical nightmare to organise Gail? Just as well you and Mandy are the moderators...:D


message 244: by [deleted user] (new)

It was really very easy to organise.


message 245: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Sounds like a plan then Gail!:)


message 246: by Dot (new)

Dot (busyozmum) | 116 comments Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Maybe next year we will organise a 'Kris Kringle' gift exchange. It worked really well in another group I'm in."

Yay! Reading that has me all excited at the thought. Move over and enter me in the "juvenile" ranks please.


message 247: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79977 comments Mod
Dot wrote: "Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Maybe next year we will organise a 'Kris Kringle' gift exchange. It worked really well in another group I'm in."

Yay! Reading that has me all excited at the thought. Move o..."


We're all 'juveniles' at heart Dot..LOL


message 248: by Kim Marie (new)

Kim Marie | 894 comments No "old goats" in here - just "big kids"!! Love the Kris Kringle idea :)


message 249: by [deleted user] (new)

Maybe we should do the Kris Kringle for 30 June. I'm not sure I can wait until December. :)


message 250: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79977 comments Mod
Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Maybe we should do the Kris Kringle for 30 June. I'm not sure I can wait until December. :)"

Well, they do have Christmas in July!!! :D


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