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Poll: What is the view from your workspace? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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Textklick Local time: 10:45 German to English + ... In memoriam |
How do you upload pictures? | Jan 10, 2009 |
How do you upload pictures? I'd like to upload mine also.
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Textklick Local time: 10:45 German to English + ... In memoriam Uploading pix | Jan 10, 2009 |
Hi Penelope,
First you have to save your pix somewhere on the net (your Proz web space or on a server such as Photobucket, MySpace or similar). Then you just copy the image code (IMG) into your post. Read more here: http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/images/_IMG_SRC.html
HTH
Chris
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Melanie Nassar United States Local time: 12:45 German to English + ... The little town of Bethlehem... | Jan 10, 2009 |
... including the spire of the Church of the Nativity.
The little town now has a population of around 30,000. | |
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Efi Maryeli (X) Greece Local time: 12:45 English to Greek + ... Not near a window, but in the middle of a big farm | Jan 10, 2009 |
My office (which is the kitchen table, really) is not near a window, but I only have to make three steps to view either the panoramic view of a mountain or the farm in the middle of which my house is built.
Efi | | |
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Suzanne Blangsted (X) Local time: 02:45 Danish to English + ...
My vies depends on which window I look out of.
One window shows street and forrest and hill behind the house.
The other windows shows lake, forrest and mountains across the lake.
suz | | |
The Sainte Victoire | Jan 10, 2009 |
I overlook a vineyard and land that gently slopes down to the medieval town of Trets. I see the old unfinished church bell tower and beyond the town, I see the Ste Victoire Mountain that Paul Cézanne loved to paint. | |
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The Regents Canal | Jan 10, 2009 |
I overlook the Regents Canal in north London - so you get to see plenty of ducks, geese and swans, walkers-by and cyclists, canal boats and canoes. If I look out of the window to the left I can see the BT tower in the distance. There's always something going on. | | |
yanadeni (X) Canada Local time: 05:45 French to Russian + ...
At work: another work space
At home: in front of me I see wall on the left and on the right from my desk i see BIG snowbanks)) | | |
From the window on the left, I see the neighbor's black spruce hedge row and their hay meadow. From the window in front of the computer, I see our barn and the occasional squirrel or bird. From the window on the right, I see open fields, which were planted to corn in the summer, where flocks of snow geese stop to feed during migration and where snowmobile riders whiz by, now that the ground is covered with snow. If I step out onto the deck, I can see the church towers which support the microwav... See more From the window on the left, I see the neighbor's black spruce hedge row and their hay meadow. From the window in front of the computer, I see our barn and the occasional squirrel or bird. From the window on the right, I see open fields, which were planted to corn in the summer, where flocks of snow geese stop to feed during migration and where snowmobile riders whiz by, now that the ground is covered with snow. If I step out onto the deck, I can see the church towers which support the microwave antenna which transmits my internet service to me. ▲ Collapse | | |
Not a bad view, though.
Sometimes, I think I have direct communication with God through that high and powerful antenna in front of my window, because I am listened! | |
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Muriel Vasconcellos (X) United States Local time: 02:45 Spanish to English + ... A greenbelt with pathways, lawn and over a dozen trees | Jan 11, 2009 |
It is SOOOO gratifying to read about the beautiful settings that we have created for ourselves. This is what free-lancing is all about.
I couldn't upload my photo. | | |
tazdog (X) Spain Local time: 11:45 Spanish to English + ... driveway, car, garden and usually a cat or two | Jan 11, 2009 |
I have a window in my office, but it's behind me and the view (of the sky and our neighbors' roof and trees beyond the garden wall) is mostly blocked by the plants that are on the window sill. However, I can see our driveway and part of the garden by just turning my head and looking out the front window in the adjoining living room.
Here's the view (with one of the cats and the snow we got the other day).
... See more I have a window in my office, but it's behind me and the view (of the sky and our neighbors' roof and trees beyond the garden wall) is mostly blocked by the plants that are on the window sill. However, I can see our driveway and part of the garden by just turning my head and looking out the front window in the adjoining living room.
Here's the view (with one of the cats and the snow we got the other day).
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Tarja Braun Germany Local time: 11:45 Member (2008) German to Finnish + ... Cologne Cathedral | Jan 11, 2009 |
My working place is located on a street with lots of traffic, but with lots of trees as well. And in the background I can spot the Cologne Cathedral. | | |
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