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Yeah, I don't know what wrong. My master file shows it correctly, but it flips when I post it here.
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I wonder if it is feeding off the original post and not picking up the correction. I am not sure why it flipped in the original post, because my master picture file had it correctly oriented. Is there a way for the Web Master to correct the orientation?
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I am going to try this one more time. I took a new pic and deleted the old one.
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That is weird how sometimes pictures will show up in a strange orientation.
I downloaded the picture, rotated it to the correct orientation, then attached it. The preview showed it correctly, let's see what happens when this reply is posted.
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Well, that worked. Thanks for the help. I guess the god of uploads is mad at me today.
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Misslileer I did the same thing but with Popular Mechanics, which in the 40s had a set of plans in every issue (my father had a whole batch of those magazines). I remember a balsa flying model of a Mustang which I had to cut every rib from balsa sheet and cover it with tissue paper...a rubber band thing which flew very well...good days, this magazine nowadays bears nothing in common with its ancestors! I am a dinosaur by definition.
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Welcome to the Jurassic Jungle; I have been occupying a cave there for years.
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