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Posted By: <b>robert a</b><p>Nothing like having a smoke at the ballgame. My girlfriend found this in San Diego this past weekend.<br />Has anyone seen this 1915 magazine ad?<br />Sorry if this is too off topic.<br />Robert<br /><a href="http://imageevent.com/caramelcard/assortedtobaccos?p=53&n=1&m=24&c=4&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2 " target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://imageevent.com/caramelcard/assortedtobaccos?p=53&n=1&m=24&c=4&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2 </a>
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Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Nice. But why disable 'right click'???
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Posted By: <b>jackgoodman</b><p>They disable the right click so that the image can't be "borrowed". There still is a way to borrow the image, but it escapes me at the moment.
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Posted By: <b>Tom Boblitt</b><p>do 'print screen', go to microsoft word or another program and do past or CTRL-V and it'll paste an image of the WHOLE screen in. Then just crop down and save the image. No image is REALLY 'safe' out there.........<br />
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Posted By: <b>robert a</b><p>Frank,<br />I only disable right click because I don't want to see my images on ebay or some con artist's website.<br /><br />However, I would more than happy to email an image to anyone who requests from this board.<br /><br />Cheers everyone!<br />Robert
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Posted By: <b>RobertS</b><p>Disabling right click does nothing to prevent con artists. The real con artists with a modicum of tech sensibility can easily view the link in the code or simply capture a screenshot and save the new image. I never understood why these sites offer right click disabling without hiding the image URL in the code...<br /><br />
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