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New to darts

k9trainer74 Mar 07, 2006 09:25 AM

I have been hanging around on this forum for years and finally decided to get into darts. I completed the tank and have pics but don't know how to post. I just want to say that everybody is very helpful on this forum with people just starting out. Even though a lot of questions are asked over and over everyone seems very patient in answering questions.

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phflame Mar 07, 2006 06:25 PM

To post pix, go to the link at the top of the page that says "Photo Gallery". You can download your pix off your computer for free and then when you post, there will be a drop down box at the bottom of the page where you can select which pix you want to include. If you need more space for pix than the free photo gallery allows, you can pay for a larger account. However, you can also delete pix whenever you need more space instead.
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phflame
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k9trainer74 Mar 07, 2006 06:44 PM

Thanks for the help. I think I figured it out. Hopefully this works.

slaytonp Mar 07, 2006 08:10 PM

That's what forums should be about. While anyone can read a book on "how-to" or look up care-sheets, do searches on past forum topics, etc., I think everyone needs some personal and immediate contact, and that is what forums should be for--even if it requires repeating the same thing over and over. I've had people do it for me, and still do, when something unusual to me, happens, with other ideas and contacts. I've sucked up a lot of information, for which I feel obligated, and perfectly happy to pass on as I learn myself from experience. Some of it may not be absolutely correct, but what is? If it works for you, the information is useful.
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Patty
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k9trainer74 Mar 08, 2006 02:28 AM

All of that is very true. I've looked at quite a few other forums and they don't seem to have the same amount of patience as the people on this forum. They seem to have one or two people that will get impatienct with what they see as an ignorant question but I haven't seen much of that here.

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