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Originally Posted by Discombobulated
Oh no @ Blueberrybook please don’t feel like a turtle, you are so active and that’s what it’s about imo. It was only 18c this morning, a fraction of your heat but I still felt too hot. I’ve been wiped the rest of the day, and I remember why I stopped doing half marathons, they eat into your time, not just time running but recovering.
Thanks for your post re pics Unaluna, I’m still completely bamboozled. But it doesn’t really matter - for some reason I can see the image but no one else.
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I converted 18C to find it is around 64F degrees. Oh, I'd LOVE to run in 64F and if the humidity actually got below 90% (anything above 80% is horrible though and only gets worse as it goes up). I'm sure that would be fantastic running weather! I have to admit I'm jealous of you weather and your well-maintained running footpaths!
@ Crazy Hitch - Try not to stress too much about your weight. From the picture you posted in the other week in the BP thread, you look beautiful and not as if you need to lose any more weight at all. I'm sure the stress with your work just doesn't help things.
@ Discombobulated - I'm not sure whether you use a desktop or a phone to post. What I do to post pics is I download them from my phone onto my computer (via icloud since I have an iPhone) and from my computer I edit them (trim down edges, flip them if they photo'ed upside down), save the file in an images folder I created under a Pictures folder on my computer and then upload the pic to a free image hosting site called postimages (you can google it). Once uploaded there, it gives you display links; I usually choose and copy the forum thumbnail image. If you just use a phone to post, from your phone, you can go to postimages on safari, chrome, whatever your web browser, choose the pic you want to upload from your photos on your phone, press upload, then copy & paste the forum image size you desire from the links for sharing. Maybe that would help you? It's a bit of a run-around, but I find it works well for me.
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