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Texas Dude Ranch, Chinese Style


HotBaozi

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I can't point them out to you Randy. Jesse only left, the 5 or 6 he posted, up for a short time. Maybe we were supposed to look at them vedy vedy quickly. They were nice shots of his wife laying on her back on some horse... lassoed, hog tied, and whipped by some wrangling cowboy. :happydance:

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Cute French Girl Climbs on Top Her Horse

http://i62.tinypic.com/2ic89aw.jpg

 

Wife Gets Right at Home on Top her Horse Too!
http://i57.tinypic.com/2r29loy.jpg

 

Wife Gets Roped in By World Champion Roper
http://i58.tinypic.com/2wpsf1h.jpg

 

Don't Move! Here Comes the Whip!
http://i61.tinypic.com/nqx00l.jpg

 

Lariat Lesson
http://i58.tinypic.com/k0pnr6.jpg

 

Feeding and Getting Chased by the Long Horns
http://i61.tinypic.com/j79hz8.jpg

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Thanks Greg, Tsap, and Randy.

 

Looks like a lot of fun! Thanks!

 

Randy, other than yourself, I haven't seen any members posting photos anymore. I think a lot of folks are moving more to the private side.

 

 

Yes, this is true! Making me all the more appreciative of these!

 

I put that last photo through my HDR software

 

http://i60.tinypic.com/2aif3b4.jpg

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Thanks Greg, Tsap, and Randy.

 

Looks like a lot of fun! Thanks!

 

Randy, other than yourself, I haven't seen any members posting photos anymore. I think a lot of folks are moving more to the private side.

 

 

Yes, this is true! Making me all the more appreciative of these!

 

 

 

With today's high-end cameras and high-capacity cards it doesn't take long to accumulate large quantities of photos. I've got thousands of photos of China, and hundreds of gigabytes that would quickly overwhelm most viewers and hard drives. I've been looking for a good home to store my photos lately, and started to upload them to Amazon Cloud, as they were providing unlimited file uploading for three months. Unfortunately, their system is not stable, and had frequent crashes during the uploading process. I think the best way to store photos these days is in a cloud service, but it takes a tremendous investment in time and a very high speed Internet connection. I may switch back to Google and Picasa though as I don't mind paying the annual fee.

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Thanks Greg, Tsap, and Randy.

 

Looks like a lot of fun! Thanks!

 

Randy, other than yourself, I haven't seen any members posting photos anymore. I think a lot of folks are moving more to the private side.

 

 

Yes, this is true! Making me all the more appreciative of these!

 

 

 

With today's high-end cameras and high-capacity cards it doesn't take long to accumulate large quantities of photos. I've got thousands of photos of China, and hundreds of gigabytes that would quickly overwhelm most viewers and hard drives. I've been looking for a good home to store my photos lately, and started to upload them to Amazon Cloud, as they were providing unlimited file uploading for three months. Unfortunately, their system is not stable, and had frequent crashes during the uploading process. I think the best way to store photos these days is in a cloud service, but it takes a tremendous investment in time and a very high speed Internet connection. I may switch back to Google and Picasa though as I don't mind paying the annual fee.

 

 

 

Why not buy yourself a few 2TB hard drives for under $100 each? The only time I've ever lost ANYTHING off my own hard drive is when I reformatted before I had backed everything up.

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Why not buy yourself a few 2TB hard drives for under $100 each? The only time I've ever lost ANYTHING off my own hard drive is when I reformatted before I had backed everything up.

 

 

I've been backing up to external drive's for years. The problem with any hard drive is that it's not a matter of "IF" it will crash but "WHEN." For this reason, the safest most reliable option for saving data and files is in the CLOUD. The cloud being an offsite location where your data can be stored and retrieved from any computer, anywhere in the world. I've got numerous hard drives backed up, as does my wife and it's now time to find a safe place to upload / backup to where it can be retrieved.

 

For you being in China, backing up to external drives may be the best option as it's impossible to get a reliable high speed connection for any kind of use. Here in the US, GB speed is becoming more available each day.

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