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Stopped by a Porsche dealership and kicking tires looking (just looking) at Boxsters new and used. I'm sure the 2017's are fast, better and more desirable than my 2001S but I was actually sort of turned off by the opulence. Ok it's not Pagani opulent but the 2001S is down right spartan by comparison. The graffite paint, carbon fiber, titanium trim mix just seemed excessive for the sake of excessive. Seems to have lost its 550 soul. So I'm happy with the older car and a bit of the little bastard image.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1495496069.jpg
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Are you in Australia??
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Some grip.
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That image problem happens to me from time to time. Somehow during the process it get's rotated.
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The image is fine. The problem is your browser.
I'm starting to feel like I'm repeating myself...are you guys new to the Internet? :p :D :p http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...80F5B1779E.png |
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Well ya lost me. No clue what's going on here. Sorry i brought it up.
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The distraction is that when viewed on many PCs your post looks like this: (upside down image) http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1495599735.jpg |
Well that's odd the photo has worked before and it was posted right side up. No idea what I did wrong.
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That's odd. Just for the record it was posted rightside up!
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They are probably using Internet Explorer, which is kind of antiquated. You guys should try Google Chrome. It's faster, safer and pictures should display correctly. |
Good to know, thanks for the insight.
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It could have something to do with the DOCTYPE declaration. It seems that this forum is still using XHTML Transitional. When opening the picture in a new tab, it looks correct. It also works when using Tapatalk. |
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I've tried it in IE, Chrome and Safari (iOS and Mac) tonight, out of curiosity, and all look normal. I think using a third party host like photobucket may work best. |
It seems to depend on whether the browser reads the EXIF data or not. Chrome apparently does, but not if you just browse directly to the image. IE does anyway.
If you look at the EXIF data (paste the image url here: EXIF Data Viewer ), you can see that the Orientation value is "Rotate 180". It's also clear, as I suspected, that the picture was taken with an Apple device. |
Displayed fine in my iPad but was inverted on my PC running windows 10 and chrome
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Just checked Firefox browser on Android. Upside down pic still. Must be that Apple does the pics differently (so everyone without iOS is clearly doing it wrong ;)).
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Upside down or not, I love the yellow! Nice looking car! I remember the porsche commercial from the 90's where the workers are on break, eating lunch and one of them opens up a bag of jelly beans and starts staring at the colors .... then the next shot are the P-cars rolling off the line in bright blue, reds and of course Speed Yellow:)
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Well to get back on topic, a good friend of mine, now deceased, bought a 2014 Boxster S and I drove it once. He was a prankster and told me I stalled it at a stoplight but it had the auto shut off feature even though it was a manual. It was very nice and all, but compared to my 2003 S somehow I felt I was driving a Corvette. It was more solid and powerful, but the seating position was lower and the creases at the tops of the front fenders gave me a Corvette feel, if that makes any sense. Having said that, I have been jonesing for a 991 Cayman S, GTS or GT4, but I want to stick with my 03 Boxster S and learn how to drive it better at a few HDPEs for a while longer. Plus I can hang on to my money and don't have to research what the IMSB, RMS, etc. issues are with the newer models!
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