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The latest and simplest incarnation of the Shrink hifi

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I love the simplicity of that, are they the wireless version of the Kef's. If so, how do you play records with them. And lastly, I've also got that rug lol
 
A measurement stick is, by definition, self-defining. So an nYard is an nYard. Simple. You make the first nYard, declare it as such, and stick it in a temperature controlled vault and gaze in wonder at it.

It worked for the French for many years!
 
Reminds me of a line I have used to a couple of arrogant blokes in front of their girlfriends across the years. I hear he’s a 2-hour man in the bedroom, an hour on his knees begging, 2 minutes of action and an hour on his knees apologising. It’s diffused things with laughter thankfully!
He shouldn't have used the curtains to clean up..
 
Have a go using postimage: https://postimages.org/. No need to host photos anywhere

Drag a picture or click onto the button Choose Images / Browse and find your picture

Copy the URL for the Hotlink for Forums and paste it into the PFM message
Some advice needed please. Postimage did work OK for me on my Ipad, but now the code that I get is corrupted when pasted here. I browse for the picture and it loads OK. The code looks correct under Hotlink for forums, but when I copy it and paste it here it just looks as below with all these %5B and the image does not appear. If I manually correct it to as it looks on Postimage still does not seem to work.

%5Burl=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/90LHpdq0/IMG-0028.jpg[/img][/url]
 
Are you clicking the little copy icon to the far right of the gobbldy gook text rather than copying the whole thing manually? It goes blue when you click and “copied” appears.

I am using an iPad also

 
Find the part that starts with "https://" and ends with ".jpg". That is the image URL -- ignore everything else. It may be helpful to have notepad or something open to help trim down the text to only the image URL.

Put the cursor at the place in your post where you want the image to be. Click the tool icon that looks like a framed picture (next to the smiley face), paste the image URL into the pop-up, and click 'Insert'.

From your post above you have:

=https://i.postimg.cc/MTW96hvM/IMG-0026.jpg' border='0' alt='IMG-0026'/></a>

But the URL is only this part:

https://i.postimg.cc/MTW96hvM/IMG-0026.jpg

If I click the Image tool and paste only the image URL I get:

IMG-0026.jpg
 
The latest and simplest incarnation of the Shrink hifi

StZF1qA.jpg
So does 'Shrink' refer to your profession or your appraoch to building hifi systems?

I like your taste in MCM furniture but wish you'd move that lovely sideboard so that the fireplace can be a central feature of the room.
 
Are you clicking the little copy icon to the far right of the gobbldy gook text rather than copying the whole thing manually? It goes blue when you click and “copied” appears.

I am using an iPad also

Thanks Amber & boobga
Yes that is what I am doing. Using the copy Icon, but I have tried manually as well with the same results. It was working fine, but now I always seem to get %5Burl= bit spread through the code although only the front bit appears when uploaded here and no image. I will try as booga suggests using the image tool. I don't know why it should corrupt the code if you are using an IPad as well? It did work fine before with just the image Icon, but doesn't now.
 
A measurement stick is, by definition, self-defining. So an nYard is an nYard. Simple. You make the first nYard, declare it as such, and stick it in a temperature controlled vault and gaze in wonder at it.

It worked for the French for many years!

Alas, no longer...
 
Alas, no longer...

I know - it is quite a long and interesting story. I have just finished a Xmas gift book - "Exactly" by Simon Winchester, all about the history of engineering precision. Not the flashiest read, and a bit windbaggy in places (in other words he could have used fewer words) but interesting for an Eng like me.
 
I know - it is quite a long and interesting story. I have just finished a Xmas gift book - "Exactly" by Simon Winchester, all about the history of engineering precision. Not the flashiest read, and a bit windbaggy in places (in other words he could have used fewer words) but interesting for an Eng like me.

I thought you did from the way that you phrased it.
 
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