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| Hi, I've put together a website to display masses of official BMW / MINI / Rolls-Royce press photos if your interested. http://www.home-time.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pages/bmwmini.htm At the moment I can only see 160-pages, each with upto 100 pictures on. As more become available, then I'll add them to the page above. Enjoy, Last edited by waynef; Jun 1st, 2004 at 10:23 PM. Reason: Re-located the URL |
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| Thank you very much. I'll try and keep the links upto date, although the URL's are easily typed into your browser's address line if I've not updated the main page. One other point, BMW have a habit of naming current pictures inbetween older pictures, and their definately not sequencial. This can mean that a page that previously has nothing on it, all of a sudden get loads appear. So it's always worth browsing. I just can't tell when and where they add items. It must be on a strictly "need to know" basis. Oh well. People do say it's the thrill of the chase! ![]() Enjoy your new wallpaper |
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| Hi jordan, Just a quick tutorial. 1). Click on my linked gallery or here... 2). This will give you a homepage of pages, as it says at the top of the page. 3). Decide on a page, for instance the lady biting the MINI on "Page 003" and click on the picture of the lady biting the MINI. 4). You'll then be presented by atleast 100 thumbnail pictures, some of which are blank and are shown by "Sorry, this photo is currently not available". 5). Decide on one of the pictures that you want on page 3, like the MINI with the tank tracks in the snow towards the bottom of the page. 6). Click on in and you'll be asked if you want to "Save" it. Do that and put it somewhere that you recognise on your PC. 7). Once downloaded to your PC, use Windows Explorer to find it. 8). Now so-long as you have WinZip on your PC (or your running XP) it's simply a matter of opening the .ZIP file that was downloaded and extracting the .JPG. And that's it! OK? Tell me if your still struggling. Thanks for stopping by. |
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| Which page/picture are you trying. Let me have a go at it. Failing that, give me the P-number of the .ZIP file. In the meantime, I'd advise downloading WinZip again from http://www.download.com. It's at version 9.0 now (or click http://download.com.com/3000-2250-10265341.html?tag=pop) |
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