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A Few Shots This Morning
On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote
(in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhwxlblbl/AAAKPtQ8eEY7DTbx3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 6/7/2015 11:21 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhwxlblbl/AAAKPtQ8eEY7DTbx3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. Even though the folder is a sub=folder of Public, when I right click I do not see "copy public Link." When I view the link through a browser, I have to sign in. The link I get is not one that makes sense to sha https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public/test -- PeterN |
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A Few Shots This Morning
On 6/7/2015 11:21 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhwxlblbl/AAAKPtQ8eEY7DTbx3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. Did this work? https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mdgjg14kugxgp41/AADcdNCR6eZEaGJzwQixtdLwa?dl=0 -- PeterN |
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On 2015-06-07, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 7, 2015, Whiskers wrote (in ): On 2015-06-07, wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhwxlblbl/AAAKPtQ8eEY7DTbx3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 I want one of them now. And one of them, and one of them, ... Start hunting. Hanging out at auctions and gaining the attention of the auctioneer is another way to acquire one of these vintage and/or classic cars. Then there's garaging, restoration, maintenance, insurance, ... I'll enjoy the photos and bask in vicarious pleasure! Do the owners dress up in 'period costume' for these occasions? I guess it depends on the occasion. Fun for all - even those who don't own one of the cars. -- -- ^^^^^^^^^^ -- Whiskers -- ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote
(in ): On 6/7/2015 11:21 AM, Savageduck wrote: On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhw...3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. Even though the folder is a sub=folder of Public, when I right click I do not see "copy public Link." When I view the link through a browser, I have to sign in. The link I get is not one that makes sense to sha https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public/test “This folder does not exist” It is easier to work from the dropbox.com web site. Log in and go to your public folder, or any folder contained in the public folder. Right click on the folder and from the dialog choose, “Share This Folder”. From the window that opens copy the link and paste it wherever you choose. File individual files; right click on the file and choose “Copy Public Link”. In that dialog you have the option to shorten the URL. Copy and paste as required. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote
(in ): On 6/7/2015 11:21 AM, Savageduck wrote: On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhw...3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. Did this work? https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mdgjg14kugxgp41/AADcdNCR6eZEaGJzwQixtdLwa?dl=0 That worked. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 6/7/2015 1:14 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/7/2015 11:21 AM, Savageduck wrote: On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhw...3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. Did this work? https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mdgjg14kugxgp41/AADcdNCR6eZEaGJzwQixtdLwa?dl=0 That worked. Thanks. Now all I have to do is set the folder not to show the images a list. -- PeterN |
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PeterN wrote: On 6/7/2015 11:21 AM, Savageduck wrote: On Jun 7, 2015, PeterN wrote (in ): On 6/6/2015 10:35 PM, Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhw...3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 Historically intresting. How do you get muptiple shots with one link in DB Share the folder. Copy and paste the link. Even though the folder is a sub=folder of Public, when I right click I do not see "copy public Link." When I view the link through a browser, I have to sign in. The link I get is not one that makes sense to sha https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public/test If you're still on a Mac: Sync your Dropbox account. Rightclick the folder that you want to share. Chose "Share Dropbox link" from the menu. You should now have a link on your clipboard that shares that folder. -- teleportation kills |
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Savageduck wrote:
Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhwxlblbl/AAAKPtQ8eEY7DTbx3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 -- Regards, Savageduck Hi, Interesting shots. I notice that a few of the older cars seem to have a radiator cap of the type with a built-in thermometer. About 20 years ago, I was at an old car show in Westchester County NY, with my octogenarian mother-in-law. (No jokes please; she was a wonderful lady.) A friend of mine proudly sported an old model T Ford, with such a radiator cap. My mother-in-law reacted with great excitement, and from a distance, she said that the cap was made by Boyce MotoMeter of Long Island City, NY. We got closer, and indeed,she was correct. She then told us that,at age 16, (in the year 1919), she blew the glass tubes for those radiator caps' thermometers at the Boyce Company. We were flabbergasted. He called all the old-car owners over, and they all admired her, and asked her questions about her job there.Despite her advanced years, her memory was intact. Someone in my many stored boxes, I have a photograph of that radiator cap. Bestr, Mort Linder --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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A Few Shots This Morning
On Jun 8, 2015, Mort wrote
(in ): Savageduck wrote: Our local Model T&Model A club had a get together at the Rios-Caledonia Inn Adobe at San Miguel. This was a stage coach stop situated on the original North-South Stagecoach road. In 1915 Hwy 101 was built along side it. So here are a few shots of some of the vehicles. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x3tey6jhwxlblbl/AAAKPtQ8eEY7DTbx3SjIzuHMa?dl=0 -- Regards, Savageduck Hi, Interesting shots. I notice that a few of the older cars seem to have a radiator cap of the type with a built-in thermometer. About 20 years ago, I was at an old car show in Westchester County NY, with my octogenarian mother-in-law. (No jokes please; she was a wonderful lady.) A friend of mine proudly sported an old model T Ford, with such a radiator cap. My mother-in-law reacted with great excitement, and from a distance, she said that the cap was made by Boyce MotoMeter of Long Island City, NY. We got closer, and indeed,she was correct. She then told us that,at age 16, (in the year 1919), she blew the glass tubes for those radiator caps' thermometers at the Boyce Company. We were flabbergasted. He called all the old-car owners over, and they all admired her, and asked her questions about her job there.Despite her advanced years, her memory was intact. Someone in my many stored boxes, I have a photograph of that radiator cap. Something such as this? https://db.tt/nR1IHVbu https://db.tt/2RuQFoV3 https://db.tt/efee0ssC -- Regards, Savageduck |
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