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unlimited growth on a ball....
what's wrong with that?
Readers may want to try Redditt, Digg, or /.
The icons were removed because we were having problems with being blacklisted with them up. But maybe it will work now.
actually, let readers know here if you have been kind enough to submit this chapter to reddit, etc., and the title that you used.
I would suggest a title of "Projections of Oil Supply: What's Next?" (don't use the words peak oil...it gets automatically downvoted.)
Also, it seems helpful if it is a reader who submits this who has not submitted stuff over at reddit, but is active over there.
why is peak oil automatically downvoted?
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Sorry for top posting but it seems we can't get expanded versions of the graphs by clicking. Would this be possible ?
I fixed the first two graphs using a link type of reference. Is this the way you want them? If not, let me know what code I need to use to fix them.
I will fix the others as well, if this method is OK.
Almost right. I think the problem is your have .jpeg instead of .jpg for the file ending and its going to download for me.
I checked some other posts with png's and they open in a new tab on firefox. Also a small thing if your doing graphs I like png's since they scale much better than a lossy codec like jpeg. I think you will see much clearer small versions with png vs jpeg.
Great work and I'm not one to nitpick but I think this will be a important post for future reference.
I am afraid I will need instuction to do png's. I have figured out one way of doing things that sort of works - that all.
Most programs that save have a option to save as png. I'm not sure what software your using.
You can email me my address is in my profile I'm sure I can find the answers to your questions. Google may or may not work questions like this tend to return lots of junk.