Let's keep the momentum rolling!
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James has updated the embedded/attachment for the forums. Click on the "Upload Attachments" button when making a new post.
Can add pictures, but they don't keep all of the original quality. At least it's usable now though for reference items.

'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
'99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328iComment
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James Crivellone site load times have been good lately, very consistent, but posting replies tends to hang for a bit. Maybe 30-45 seconds some times. Any ideas on that?Comment
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Flickr is the best way IMO.
I upload to flickr straight from my phone library and can post here on my comp in like 10 seconds from picture to post. (minus loading time to post LOL)Comment
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We should make a deal with photobucket.Comment
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Noticed that too recently.James Crivellone site load times have been good lately, very consistent, but posting replies tends to hang for a bit. Maybe 30-45 seconds some times. Any ideas on that?
I've been satisfied with IMGUR for picture hosting on random things, if you create a user you can make it all be part of one album.
Also if you have a EDIT: GOOGLE account, especially if you pay for extra storage that may be a good way to keep everything "for keeps".
EDIT - This specific reply got stuck, wasn't sure if it was going to load.Last edited by DEV0 E30; 02-06-2023, 06:10 AM.Comment
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This idea, paired with 2Man's suggestions of adding in some of the other generations of 3 series could really be a solid pitch. Then again, the photo issue being "complicated" keeps out a certain dimwit type that clogs up other sites.Comment
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If we wanted to bring the forum back we'd all pitch in (financially too) on an E30 EV conversion and share all of the info. That would bring more traffic.Comment
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What would bringing other generations of cars in do to help the core E30 users of the forum? There are already E28, E34, and E30 M3 specific forums, all of which are completely dead.Comment
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