If 0 is nothing why would you need to use ir? Come to think of it do
we have a bus route 0, anyone got pictures?

John King..


On 3 Jan, 21:41, Peter Horrex <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting angle, Neil, but to Me 0 always comes before 1, as 11 comes after 
> 10 and 0 has to go somewhere! Thus 0 - 9 is 10 years, 10 - 19 is another 10 
> years! Lol. Way off topic this!
>
> Peter
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Neil Fraser
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 9:36 PM
>   Subject: Re: [London Bus Scene] Re: LT A101 SYE Westminster Bridge
>
>   Counting to ten goes 1 to 10, not 0 to 9. Ergo the new Millenium began on 
> 1.1.2001. Decade #2 starts on 1.1.2011.
>
>   On the other hand...
>
>   Neil Fraser
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: John King
>     To: London Bus Scene
>     Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 9:29 PM
>     Subject: [London Bus Scene] Re: LT A101 SYE Westminster Bridge
>
>     Peter,
>
>     If it was the 20th century why would in end in 1999, abd not 2000.
>
>     John King.
>
>     On 3 Jan, 20:07, Peter Horrex <[email protected]> wrote:
>     > aha, not criticising, Keith, just never heard this angle before.
>
>     > Peter
>
>     > ----- Original Message -----
>     > From: K N
>     > To: London Bus Scene
>     > Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 8:03 PM
>     > Subject: [London Bus Scene] Re: LT A101 SYE Westminster Bridge
>
>     > This is getting off topic but there was the argument about when the
>     > millennium started was it 1 Jan 2000 or 1 Jan 2001.
>
>     > I suppose it depends on whether the current year system was calculated
>     > to start at year 0 or year 1.
>
>     > Keith
>
>     > On 3 Jan, 19:27, Peter Horrex <[email protected]> wrote:
>     > > Why would the decade end at the end of 2010? That'd be 1 day short of 
> 11 years since 1st Jan 2000!
>
>     > > Peter
>
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>     > IMAGE SIZES are important, as is QUALITY. Try not to post very large 
> photos or very small ones. Pixel width should be no bigger than 1600 and no 
> smaller than 800. This allows members to view the images full screen, 
> depending on their monitor settings.
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>     > Quality should be sharp and maintained when resizing images. File sizes 
> should be around the 250KB - 600KB mark, but not bigger than 800KB. Try to 
> keep somewhere in the middle of all this, around 400KB can produce good 
> images with no loss of quality.
>
>     > You can easily reduce the size of images using
>     > Google's own picassahttp://picasa.google.com/or
>     > Irfanviewhttp://www.irfanview.com/
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>   Quality should be sharp and maintained when resizing images. File sizes 
> should be around the 250KB - 600KB mark, but not bigger than 800KB. Try to 
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very small ones. Pixel width should be no bigger than 1600 and no smaller than 
800. This allows members to view the images full screen, depending on their 
monitor settings.

Quality should be sharp and maintained when resizing images. File sizes should 
be around the 250KB - 600KB mark, but not bigger than 800KB. Try to keep 
somewhere in the middle of all this, around 400KB can produce good images with 
no loss of quality.

You can easily reduce the size of images using 
Google's own picassa http://picasa.google.com/ or
Irfanview http://www.irfanview.com/

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