Saturday, August 04, 2007

Arclight Into Night


A Thing of Beauty

7 comments:

My Frontier Thesis said...

Cool pic. Can you get it posted on the blog?

Arelcao Akleos said...

I'll try. Any advice on how to do this, mft or AI?

My Frontier Thesis said...

If you have a PC, right-click on the picture, and a window should come up. Select "Save Picture As," and then save it on your harddrive to somewhere easy to find (I usually save it to the desktop).

Then return to "Arclight Into Night" editing feature (click on the little pencil in the lower-left corner of each blog entry).

Once in the edit area, click on the little picture icon (just to the right of the "ABC" with a checkmark; just to the right of the quotation blocks, etc), and that will take you to the upload area. Now click on the "Browse," and you can search for the photo you originally downloaded when you right-clicked and saved the Arclight onto your desktop harddrive. Once selected, go to the bottom of the Upload Image window, and click the orange box that says, "UPLOAD IMAGE." Let it upload, then hit "PUBLISH POST," and you should be in business.

Maybe AI has a different way he clicks on things too, though. Hope this helps.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Danke, MFT. Your instructions were perfect.

My Frontier Thesis said...

Looks good.

My Frontier Thesis said...

...it's also nice to gaze into the wonderment and possibility of space, especially when our most interesting and miserable of planets always seems ablaze. Now back to reality: how many billions of light years is the closest inhabitable planet?

Arelcao Akleos said...

Ah, who knows? At least we now know that there ARE other planets around other stars, quite near to us...for now, that offers a small solace.