Cars like this have become (perhaps unfortunately) relics of the past.
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Cars like this have become (perhaps unfortunately) relics of the past.
[quote=NSXType-R;1018800]Land Cruiser #36
Honesty I have more I could upload, but it's so arduous putting up one photo at a time I'm going to call it quits.[/quote]
I have no problem uploading batches of photos.
Are you trying to upload photos bigger than 1mb?
Because if you do the forum-software is only able to compress one photo, not multiple photos at the same time.
You should compress your photos to max 1 mb and then you can upload six.
I did not see your post about the Mac and batch conversion problems, maybe try this : [url="https://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/10/19/how-to-resize-multiple-images-mac/"]How to quickly resize multiple images at once on Mac[/url]
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FJ45 #38
[quote=Ferrer;1018802]Cars like this have become (perhaps unfortunately) relics of the past.[/quote]
Yes, I think if I had to go for a large SUV, this would be my choice. There's a reason why the UN uses these vehicles.
A common joke is that a Range Rover and a Land Cruiser will both get you there, the Land Cruiser will get you back. :D
[quote=Duell;1018809]I have no problem uploading batches of photos.
Are you trying to upload photos bigger than 1mb?
Because if you do the forum-software is only able to compress one photo, not multiple photos at the same time.
You should compress your photos to max 1 mb and then you can upload six.
I did not see your post about the Mac and batch conversion problems, maybe try this : [url="https://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/10/19/how-to-resize-multiple-images-mac/"]How to quickly resize multiple images at once on Mac[/url][/quote]
Yes, these are super high resolution photos I got from Toyota's press site.
[url="https://pressroom.toyota.com/vehicle/2019-toyota-land-cruiser/"]2019 Toyota Land Cruiser - Toyota USA Newsroom[/url]
I tried that batch processing, it successfully shrunk the images, but they're still huge files. If you want, you can grab the rest. I'm surprised at how friendly the Toyota corporate site is. Honda's site is terrible, everything still is in Japanese. Also, I realized with horror that the old Honda Flash powered sites like the S2000 still run, but because Chrome is phasing out flash, they don't work anymore. :(
The ultimate Toyota :D
And thanks for the link
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A common joke is that a Range Rover and a Land Cruiser will both get you there, the Land Cruiser will get you back. :D
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That's funny I just read a (dutch) car magazine which stated:
A Range Rover is a car you need to work on to be able to drive it sometimes. And a Land Cruiser is a car on which you sometimes need to work on because you are using it so much. :D
[quote=NSXType-R;1018817]Yes, I think if I had to go for a large SUV, this would be my choice. There's a reason why the UN uses these vehicles.
A common joke is that a Range Rover and a Land Cruiser will both get you there, the Land Cruiser will get you back. :D[/quote]
I'd prefer something a [I]tad smaller[/I] (like the new Jimny), but I get the point. It's nice to have something that is really capable, even if you never use its capability to its fullest extent.
[quote=Ferrer;1018833]I'd prefer something a [I]tad smaller[/I] (like the new Jimny), but I get the point. It's nice to have something that is really capable, even if you never use its capability to its fullest extent.[/quote]
Nothing the size of a Jimny here. I see the fun in that SUV too.
If anything it would be a Subaru Forester, probably more than enough capability for 99% of what we'd use it for.