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A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2014 Feb 19, 13:23 -0800
Norm, you wrote:
"THIS is the proper attire for Lunars"
Aha. We have a new competitor. And here is a slightly more complete version of that image (R-rated, probably NSFW, but not offensive):
http://galleries.XYZ-empire.com/99/9960//0615/p/5.jpg
You will need to replace "XYZ" with "adult" (I've masked this so that the NavList archives do not end up with a direct link to this particular site).
Someone is bound to ask, so I'll explain how to do this now. If you find an image on the Internet, and you want to locate its source or, as in this case, find a more complete version or maybe a different resolution, you can use Google Image search. Open https://www.google.com/imghp in a separate browser window. If you right-click or option-click or long-press on a link, there is usually an option to open in a new window. Place that image search window on one side of your screen, and place the window with the image you're looking for in a browser window on the other side of the screen. Now DRAG the image from that window and drop it on the Google Image search toolbar. The toolbar will expand and say "drop image here". So you do that. The search then analyzes the image and finds copies or closely related images. It will also attempt to find visually similar images but this is much more impressionistic --as you can see vividly by trying this case!
-FER
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