@Trumpetsplus said in File size too large:
File is still rejected 1600x2000 4.1MB
What is the format?
@Trumpetsplus said in File size too large:
File is still rejected 1600x2000 4.1MB
What is the format?
I'm allowing file uploads up to 10Mb. However, if your photo is more than 5000 pixels in either dimension it will automatically be rejected. I can up that here.
I think so. How large is the file you are trying to upload?
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@Carsen-Abraham said in Problems with Air and Nose:
@administrator do you know if they ever came up with all treatment plan?
It would be specific to your needs, if this is actually your situation.
You may or may not have this issue, but it's worth considering:
https://academic.oup.com/occmed/article/61/7/480/1461600
I remember there was an article in the ITG journal several years ago about this very issue. It was written by the former professor of trumpet at Ithaca College (not Kim Dunnick, the other one). If anybody remembers where this article was, I perhaps still have the journal somewhere and can send you the article.
Has anybody ever seen this before? Here is one for sale:
I suppose then, it is time for me to get an updated driver license.
A good practice routine is one you keep up with, daily!
Oh man. I sure wish I had some "trumpet" money right now.
@J-Jericho said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
Does this mean:
A) Nobody outside of Berkeley wants teachers?
No teachers want to work in Berkeley?
Look at the instrument in the main photo. Is that a flugelhorn?
@Niner said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
Maybe this isn't a good idea. Here are a few more.
Poor guy. Experienced the reality of "100% electric."
Here's a story for you. In 2004, I was a teenager living in Boise, Idaho. That year, my father took me to see a concert at the Gene Harris jazz festival. Later on in the concert, they introduced a pianist I had never heard of. His name was Dave Brubeck and he was in his 90s. It wasn't until much later I realized the significance of that concert. I can honestly say that I actually saw Brubeck perform live.
I never knew this song had lyrics. Interesting.