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It was lame, I have no E-brake to hold me to build any smoke, but it's loud.

I'll see if I can get a vid of some of my RWD stuff, thats what I'm talkin about.

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I can hear it as well but i cant see it.

Jeremy, it was good meeting you man. Next time I am up in Jax and i have some time i will hit you up and see what you guys are up to. I will definitly be getting with you about the corners.

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Jesus, here are the instructions. I exceeded the post length for a PM so I'm just gonna put it here.

Here are some quick instructions for making a new photo album.

Sorry it took awhile.

1. First create a new folder on your desktop to hold the website.

I suggest giving the new folder a UNIX compliant name. That is,

no special characters and no spaces. If you need to have a space,

use the 'underscore' symbol instead "_".

2. Go to iPhoto and export the album as a website. I suggest not

making the full size images more than 640x480. Don't make the

thumbnails too small either, it should show enough detail for some

one else to decide whether they want to see the higher res picture.

3.When iPhoto completes the export, run the terminal window.

4. Type <cd Desktop>, to get you to the Mac desktop.

5. Type <ls>, to see what's on your desktop. You should see the

folder you just created containing the iPhoto website.

6. Type <tar -cvf newfilename.tar iphotofoldername>. the newfilename

must be UNIX file system compliant also.

7. When it's done, run your ftp program and upload the file.

8. Wait till it's done.

9. Go back to your Terminal program and type <ssh username@hostsite>

The username and hostsite are your login name and the server's domain

name. Sorry I forgot what they were. Type in your password when prompted.

The server is also runs a UNIX OS, so the commands are similar to what you

would have to enter in your Mac.

10. Type <ls> to see where you are in the directory structure. I'm not sure

at this point where in the directory structure you are logged into, but I'm pretty

sure it's your home or Image directory. In that case, the file you just uploaded

via ftp, newfilename.tar should be visible.

11. You can navigate around the unix directory by typing <cd subdirectoryname>,

to move into a subdirectory or <cd ..> to back out.

12 If you see the .tar file, you can immediately untar it with <tar -xvf newfilename.

tar>

13. When it's done, you need to append the links to point to the index.html file of the new website.

It should look something like this,

http ://www.phuph.org/~jesusr/Images/somenewfilename/somename.html

Let me know if you run into difficulties. Call me or PM whatever...

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