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• #2002
and its owner
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• #2003
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• #2004
more bug eyes..
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• #2005
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• #2006
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• #2007
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• #2008
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• #2009
Saw this somewhere
they used a better example.
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• #2010
Haha missed this, so good.
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• #2011
Saw this somewhere
Was it in this thread?
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• #2012
Was it in this thread?
We've definitely had the Nitto Frog seatpost before, but a lot of the earlier posts have become meaningless because the pictures have fallen off the crappy image hosts people insist on using.
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• #2013
Indeed. How some people haven't (yet) discovered the power of imgur is beyond me.
To be fair: I too am sometimes too lazy to rehost images for the off chance the original image stops working.
Using Pedalroom links can cause funny situations also sometimes, since the urls of the pictures stay the same regardless of what the user uploaded.
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• #2014
Life is ephemeral.
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• #2015
I wouldn't trust imgur either. There are two hosts I'd use for images on this forum, lfgss.com (yeah, attach the bloody things, if the image host falls over that probably means the forum is gone too) and my own web site. Anything else and you're at the mercy of some random idiot over whom you have absolutely no control.
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• #2016
I wouldn't trust imgur either.
Trust them with your data or trust their image hosting capabilities?
At this point Imgur has proven (to me at least) they're pretty damn reliable. But I agree; hosting your own images would be ideal (but costs money/time). imgur however is by far the most easy and useful (third party) image hoster I know.
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• #2017
Trust them with your data or trust their image hosting capabilities?
Their (or anybody else's) reliability in maintaining a file at a given location, so that embedded images don't break.
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• #2018
Their (or anybody else's) reliability in maintaining a file at a given location, so that embedded images don't break.
Yeah, that's what I meant by their 'image hosting capabilities'. Fair enough.
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• #2019
Woops, didn't realise. Was convinced I saw it else where as of yet.
Google photos?
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• #2020
Was convinced I saw it else where as of yet.
Quite likely, given that the stem is colloquially called Frog.
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• #2021
That would explain it.
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• #2023
lol
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• #2025
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