You may can find a picture or 2 of my TT dump truck from last months Oakboro cruise in.I was asked to haul the Mayberry tribute group along with the lady that played Sharlene in the "parade" of 2 vehicals.She wanted to ride in the back but the men folk told her to ride up front.
http://www.cruisincarolinamagazine.com/oakboro-cruise-in-oakboro-nc-8-24-12-phot os-by-thebear/
I think my picture is about midway of the group of pictures.
Oakboro seems to be suffering from a severe shortage of antiques.
Yea,but every forth friday a bunch of them show up!
This cruise in started several years ago and it has really been a big hit for the town.
http://oakborocruisein.blogspot.com/
I go every chance I get as it is only about 14 miles each way to haul my TT.
Shame of it is,there is at least 7 to 10 T's within 2 miles of this cruise in that never come out of hiding.The folks just never bring them out.
Great looking Truck Mack
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Is this it?
Yep!I dont have the software on this computer to shrink the pic.That is why I posted the link.
I didnt know where to find the pictures till I spoke to the photographer at the september cruise in friday night is the reason I aint posted it.
Bob;
Where did you see a Mack Truck???????
Mack,
If you have any version of windows from Windows 95 on you have a free program called MS Paint (little jar with paint brushes icon ). It's the most basic program for pictures you can find and it's already on your computer (unless you have one of those MACS in which case somebody in Birkenstock sandals can tell you).
Open any picture JPEG,JPG,GIF,TIFF or PNG file in paint, select IMAGE, select Resize/Skew. Just change the 2 sets of numbers shown ON TOP from 100% to a lower EQUAL pair of numbers until it looks reduced enough. If you don't like the first attempt, go to: Edit-undo and you can start over. Instead of clicking Save when your done, click Save As and name it something else. This way you can keep the unaltered larger original
If that sounds confusing, it's even hard for me to explain how to use a hammer by writing instructions for it so, just open MS Paint and look for yourself. The learning curve for this nearly 25 year old program (even for us adults) should be about 3 minutes.
If you have a MAC.............it's not my fault.
Try it! Jimmy
Mack,
I use a program named Fast Stone Photo Resizer, it is free for home use but requires a license for commercial use. Has a batch mode so one can resize a large number of photos automatically. Has a lot of other options like adding water marks, copyright info, will rename the resized photo and dump it into another directory for you. Check it out: http://www.faststone.org/
David.