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Originally Posted By: gbell
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Hey Chris or anyone who knows,


How do I turn on HTML so that a photo can be loaded? Thanks



Greg Bell


Bell Inspection Service

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi Greg,


if you click on profile, and scoll down you will be able to enable HTML.



Gerry Beaumont


NACHI Education Committee


e-mail : education@nachi.org


NACHI phone 484-429-5466


Inspection Depot Education
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"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: gbell
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Hi Gerry,


Thanks for your help. Another question, under allow html I checked yes


But when I post a message it says html off. Any suggestions.


I am trying to post a pic on another thread.


When I try to post a pic it won’t show the pic.



Greg Bell


Bell Inspection Service

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi Greg,


I have never posted a photo here either I’ll have a go. I enabled HTML but it does show it off.





there I did it, with no problems, just don't ask me how


--
Gerry Beaumont
NACHI Education Committee
e-mail : education@nachi.org
NACHI phone 484-429-5466

Inspection Depot Education
gbeaumont@inspectiondepot.com

"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Gerry, how did you get that picture of ASHI’s legal counsel?


Nick


Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hell Nick,


it came off their own website, like all the GOOD stuff icon_lol.gif



Gerry Beaumont


NACHI Education Committee


e-mail : education@nachi.org


NACHI phone 484-429-5466


Inspection Depot Education
gbeaumont@inspectiondepot.com

"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: Chris Morrell
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HTML is off in the message board, but BBCode is on. You can post pictures using BBCode (click the Img button to insert an image). This is just because HTML can be used to cause problems on the board, so it’s just easier to keep it off.



Chris Morrell


Director of Information Technology


http://www.nachi.org/


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Originally Posted By: Brian Maloney
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Is that a CAT or a RAT ? icon_question.gif ?


Reminds me of that "Hang In There!" cat psoter from the 70's


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Brian Maloney, NACHI
Valley Forge Chapter

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi Brian,


that one was either a rat or an attorney, like Nick I never could tell the difference, icon_lol.gif Try this one on for size though.




Don't start me off now, I have loads, and they only get worse.


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Gerry Beaumont
NACHI Education Committee
e-mail : education@nachi.org
NACHI phone 484-429-5466

Inspection Depot Education
gbeaumont@inspectiondepot.com

"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: Brian Maloney
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What the hell was that???


How many-dead-thing photos do you have? I had a fried mouse in a single 15-amp fuse box once. (Should have taken a photo.)


--
Brian Maloney, NACHI
Valley Forge Chapter

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Brian,


I don’t know, but it tasted like chicken. icon_lol.gif



Gerry Beaumont


NACHI Education Committee


e-mail : education@nachi.org


NACHI phone 484-429-5466


Inspection Depot Education
gbeaumont@inspectiondepot.com

"Education is a journey, not a destination"

Originally Posted By: jmyers
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Gerry,


Isn't that the house they decided to run the electric service wires down the sewer stack. They figured they would just place an entrance head on the stack pipe and chop a hole in the pipe after it entered the house.

I think they stole that idea from my house. ![icon_wink.gif](upload://ssT9V5t45yjlgXqiFRXL04eXtqw.gif)

Joe Myers