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  1. swifty
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    Love the square roll bar on this roadster and there's even one on the pink roadster in the background- East Coast cars?
     
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    thanks for your answers
    I am using an Apple Mac computer, are the steps the same, I am not a computer expert so I have asked
    my wife to assist, she thinks the Mac is different to normal computers to get it to a folder ?
    Thanks :)
     
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  20. jnaki
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    Hello,

    An Apple Mac is indeed different. But, it is still a computer and a simple process.
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    Despite the Apple Mac being an Apple product, Microsoft Word can be used on your Mac. So, right click and paste on the word processor program of the Mac is standard. A better solution would be using Microsoft Word for word processing, meaning: How to copy and paste your written information from typing them or copying photos from the internet and pasting, just as I did above with the "mouse" description.

    The Mac is good computer, but way over the top for most folks. They have specific ways to do things the Apple way and it is written down on the instructions that come with the computer. Our granddaughter has a Mac. My wife and I have Windows PC computers. There is a whole world of differences in both. But, since computers have come out, it has been an Apple 2 early computer since schools were using them and our son needed to be familiar with them.

    But, once he got going, then we we all switched to Windows Computers and laptops for simplicity. My wife and I can see the simple Windows desktop computers and laptops as a simple machine but, powerful enough to do any photo transfers, word processing and writing journals on the Word Document program. Currently, the Word Document program for Windows can be also loaded on to a Mac computer and now your journal writing and copy paste is just as nice as a Windows computer. check it out.

    All photos copied can be "right click" copied and pasted to a website page. The copied photo can be pasted to a word document and now, adjusted to size and clarity. A lot of copied photos are very large and as you paste them on your document, become large and blurry. So, the Word Document allows you to adjust them down to fit the paragraph.

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    For us and also a million others, the simplicity of a Windows Computer and its programs are what computing is supposed to be. Enjoyable to see, read and enjoy what the Word Document can be as a tool to keep memories saved, like writing in an old diary. But, these days, digital writing with images can be used for journals and many pages of information that you want to remember and save.

    This whole bit of information was written on a Word Document on my laptop first. Simple corrections as to spelling, grammar and paragraphs, resizing the photo and then it was posted to the HAMB thread as simple as right click, copy, and paste. All with the information and photos.

    The information for all of our own journey to this day from the time we met in college is all documented on our laptops and home computers... using photos and writings from those early days of the late 1966 to this day. If a fire comes blasting our way and we have to leave, we have a "Go Bag" with several portable external hard drives with all of our important papers copied and pasted.

    On those external hard drives, includes early photos, movies, family memories and a ton of our granddaughter's art, journal writings, photos and quotes that only a little precocious toddler can come up with. Those are saved for eternity on those hard drives. including Microsoft Word Document journals with a story to go with photos as a written diary since our college days and earlier.
    upload_2025-4-24_4-48-46.png A resized, copied traditional hot rod image for this thread. Copied, pasted and adjusted to fit the page. All done on a Word Document first, then pasted, then loaded to the HAMB page.
     
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    Awesome, any more pics of the car or have i seen them and not made the connection
     
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  23. You better be sitting down when you see them :cool:
     
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    Bet you a dollar to a donut that they're Schedule 40 iron pipe.
     
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    ... which is a whole lot better than no pipe. Stock class stock cars go 50 to 60 mph on 1/4 mile dirt tracks and schedule 40 steel pipe is completely sufficient. Even for door bars when they get T-boned. As long as the seat is mounted to the cage so they move together, all is good.
     
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    Same with a Mac using the right button or ctrl key with left button. Simpler is to click in the pic and drag it to your desktop.
     
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    Schedule 40 black pipe was the standard roll bar/cage material for many years. It was not until the light weigh cars became a thing, before the Schedule 40 pipe went out of style.
     
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    :(;):)
     
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