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Re: Problems with Brickshelf?
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:04:19 GMT
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Hello!
In lugnet.general, Jon Palmer wrote:
> Good job giving everyone time to back there stuff up, Kevin
> Everyone else, get on Flickr. Brickshelf has sucked since the 90's.
I admit it would have been good to get a warning before BrickShelf was shut
down. However, I have been using it excessively, all my Lego pictures were
stored there for free, and I was thankful that a Lego picture service like this
existed. BrickShelf had its disadvantages, but I don't think it "sucked". It was
free, plain and easy. That's more than one can expect from a picture service.
Flickr is free (isn't it), but looking at pictures there it lasts forever until
you get the pics displayed the way you want to look at them. And you have to
make the adjustments for every single picture in a gallery. And it's not a
Lego-only service, so you probably won't find all the good stuff. Up to now we
only had to comb through a bunch of Bionicle pictures to finally get some
(sorry, Bionicle-lovers) real Lego pis. On Flickr we have to comb through
Wedding pics, Car show pics, holiday and vacation pics, nature pics...
(Yes, I know there is a search there.)
Bye
Jojo
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Problems with Brickshelf?
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| (...) There are two levels: Free, which gives you xxxx, and paid, which removes any and all restrictions for $25/year. (...) There is a fairly easy solution to this: simply set some guidelines for you "tag" your photos. Other Flickr users can also (...) (17 years ago, 15-Jul-07, to lugnet.general)
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