It is possible but the best way to do it is to upload them to a photo host site like photobucket.com, imageshack.us, or tinypic.com and copy the “direct link to image” and place it between “img tags”
by the way, looks like you have plenty of room to add another harddrive and there are used 80gb drives selling under $10, or you could get a 2000gb drive for well under $100 new. You could even plug in a couple usb storage devices to hold your data that way you could seed the files longer.
It also sounds like your internet is very restrictive. I think I’d go insane after having unlimited with 50mbit upload and download. It’s nice to download 80gb of movies in less time than it takes to watch one of them. Perhaps I’m spoiled but I’d die with a 10gb/month limit.
I hope you can find service that offers more bandwidth.
To reply to TheUnusualUSuspect, nope I just like it out of the box. I can see when there is too much dust before the power supply packs up. I have a 200w till blower that I use to get rid of it very quick. Also sometimes the arc doesn’t want to start up. Then it’s easy to plug a few things out and put it back again. That normally does the trick.
I have a 500gig drive - it’s just full of photos.
The ISP I have is the fastest in South Afrika and they do have unlimited bandwidth. The thing is the unlimited one is slower than the one I have - so I’ll stick to this one until they have sorted that out. Ok and hold your breath … the fastest is …wait for it…1mbit!!!
Ok you can let it out now.
I’m still working on the slower one, but I’ll rather not tell as you might have nightmares for the rest of your life. To give you an idea, it takes about 90min to download just less than 1 gig.
As I do not know any better, I’ll probably survive
You were right about the pc case - it houses my pump to my well in the backyard. With a bit of padding inside, the pump run much softer. You should have guessed probably - it is an old pump with a whining type of noise. It pump about 1 cubic meter of water in 40 - 45min.
You may be confusing kbs and kBs. If Bitcomet records speeds of 220 kBs that is equal to 1760 kbs which is very close to your max speed of 2048 kbs (2mbs).
PS - I’ve sent you a Friend Request… just click on your own nick and you should be able to access your Notifications in your Profile… then, it’ll just be “follow the instructions”..
nongbankza, if you do not understand the English language then please do not post in other members threads. You’ve been warned twice and we’ve already deleted several nonsensical posts of yours. If you have a thought to express and can do it in English then please feel free to join in, but if you continue to post nonsense your account will be disabled.
Your English doesn’t have to be perfect, but posting a single word that is completely out of context or copying another members post is not acceptable.