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Posted by: Dave Masterson Dec 8 2011, 05:16 PM |
Guys I have a couple of pictures for the Tracker page. How do I post them on the site...thanks |
Posted by: Martin Edwards Dec 8 2011, 06:04 PM |
Hi Dave Preferred method is to post at http://www.adf-gallery.com.au/gallery/Uploaded Follow link at top right hand corner :Album actions -Add photos I find easiest way is to add photos to your desktop and upload from there. Images should be someowhere in the range 800 to 1200 wide, if too large they wont load. ...or just email them to me and I will add them! Cheers Martin ps Don't forget to take your camera on Sunday |
Posted by: Dave Masterson Dec 9 2011, 10:56 AM |
Thanks Martin It won't let me log in with my user name and password Also I can't access anyones eamail address through the site for some reason. It just shows a blank page |
Posted by: Martin Edwards Dec 9 2011, 06:02 PM |
Hi Dave, You don't need to log in to upload photos (only on the http://www.adf-gallery.com.au/gallery/Uploaded page) Just click the drop down arrow next to <<Album actions>> then click "Add photos" The email addresses are not shown due to privacy issues and to avoid spam attacks. Hope this helps I have also sent this reply by email if you wish to send back to me Regards Martin |
Posted by: Dave Masterson Dec 10 2011, 02:54 PM |
Thanks Martin..I have it now I will emaiI you when the Telstra E mail is back up and running. They are having major dramas apparently. |
Posted by: Luig Dec 11 2011, 06:02 AM |
BigPond E-mail was out for a long time eh. Wonder what was going on there? I blame global warming - or the NBN. Speaking of which (I guess this facility will become Australia wide whenever NBN rollout complete?): http://www.faaaa.asn.au/news/news_misc.htm#health_broadband "10 December 2011 - Trial tests monitoring of veterans' health The Australian Government has announced an $8 million trial to test if chronically ill veterans can have their health monitored by health professionals by using in-home telemonitoring technology. This trial will use high-speed and high-capacity broadband capability to monitor a veteran's vital statistics from home. Veterans will also have access to high definition video consultations with their GP or nurse coordinator when required. Around 300 veterans will be able to participate in the trial in the Nation Broadband Program's early release areas of Toowoomba in Queensland, Coffs Harbour and Armidale in New South Wales, Mandurah and Geraldton in Western Australia and Kingston Beach in Tasmania. The trial will start from July 2012. Information will be provided via a secure format and the safety and privacy of personal data will be protected. More information about the new project is available at www.dva.gov.au |
Posted by: Rod Farquhar Dec 11 2011, 10:32 AM |
Phil, I think a lot of us will be long gone before this becomes a reality. It would certainly be a smart way to monitor people without them having to attend a clinic all the time. Rod. |
Posted by: Luig Dec 12 2011, 05:32 AM |
Rod, I'll be facetious. Are you that far gone? Don't know the latest timetable for completing NBN rollout but it is 2015 AFAIK. I guess you are not happy about NBN? IMHO it will be a great boon to many Australians, even to those who don't think so at present. I guess we will see - if we last that long eh. |
Posted by: Rod Farquhar Dec 14 2011, 06:49 AM |
Phil, That far gone! some days getting out of bed is at the bottom of the things to do today list, seriously though as you get older you get better at some things, for instance multi skilling, just the other day I discovered that I could laugh, cough and pee all at the same time, I told the lady next door and she laughed so much the tears ran down her legs. But I jest, the part about not getting out of bed wasn't true. Rod. |