****** Warning -- Warning ******
(please print)
This disk contains some adult theme photos and while "NOT" pornographic it should be viewed with tasteful discretion (please, view in a private area and not left in computer for others to observe).
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History:
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This disk contains 60 hi-scan photos and quick view thumbnails. All the photos were
actual encounter by Tsm members or their associates
:-). The disk is set up to use your web browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer or AOL
browser) as the graphic viewer and you " DO NOT HAVE TO BE ON-LINE TO VIEW."
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Instructions:
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Macintosh
Put the disk (called PHOTO) in your floppy drive. Open your web browser (if it tries
to log on, hit cancel or stop). From the file menu (upper left) select "OPEN
FILE" from the menu, find the floppy disk on your desktop and open the file
called " photo_1.htm." Using system 7.5.1 or later you can also drag and
drop from the "origins" folder if you want to by/pass the thumbnail viewer
Opening (or drag and drop) photo_1.htm opens the first thumbnail page (preview page) and then click on the thumbnail to see the full view and you move to the next page by the "next page" text that is underlined. You can quickly go to the next page, last page, previous page or home -- enjoy!
PC
Put the disk (called PHOTO) in your floppy drive.
1.) Open your web browser (if it tries to log on, hit cancel or stop).
2.) From the file menu (upper left) select "OPEN FILE in browser" from the menu.
3.) In the "Look in dialogue box" select 31/2 floppy drive (called A).
4.) Now, under "files of type" select "html files (if not already selected).
5.) Double click the file called " photo_1.htm."
This opens the first thumbnail page (preview page) and then click on the thumbnail to see the full view and you move to the next page by the "next page" text that is underlined. You can quickly go to the next page, last page, previous page or home -- enjoy!
Windows 98 can drag and drop from the "origins" folder
GRAPHICS PROGRAMS:
Of course you can open the full size photos (inside the "images" folder)
in your favorite graphics program (PhotoShop, Paint Shop Pro, Jpeg View etc).
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