can you guys post something funny please?

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GaryA

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Does anyone actually see the image "by default"...?

Does anyone else not see the image "by default"...?

This is what I see when someone 'embeds' an image (of course, no image "by default"):

[QUOTE="Rosemaryx, post: 5024536, member: 255682"][/QUOTE]

If I click on the 'Toggle BB code' button, I can then see this:

[QUOTE="Rosemaryx, post: 5024536, member: 255682"][IMG]https://scontent-lhr8-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/332484264_744144253789284_5073864742558472775_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=2c4854&_nc_ohc=krPEm6pZBUQAX_qNpU0&_nc_ht=scontent-lhr8-1.xx&oh=00_AfAOHG0GUAZS4rAD-Pj4MOLqrQp6dl1hNrCwzHryonk7BA&oe=63FCDA07[/IMG][/QUOTE]

I can then copy the URL into another browser window and see the image.

I would like to understand why this is happening - especially if no one else is having the same issue.

What experience are all of you having with this?
 

TabinRivCA

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Does anyone actually see the image "by default"...?

Does anyone else not see the image "by default"...?

This is what I see when someone 'embeds' an image (of course, no image "by default"):

[QUOTE="Rosemaryx, post: 5024536, member: 255682"][/QUOTE]

If I click on the 'Toggle BB code' button, I can then see this:

[QUOTE="Rosemaryx, post: 5024536, member: 255682"][IMG]https://scontent-lhr8-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/332484264_744144253789284_5073864742558472775_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=2c4854&_nc_ohc=krPEm6pZBUQAX_qNpU0&_nc_ht=scontent-lhr8-1.xx&oh=00_AfAOHG0GUAZS4rAD-Pj4MOLqrQp6dl1hNrCwzHryonk7BA&oe=63FCDA07[/IMG][/QUOTE]

I can then copy the URL into another browser window and see the image.

I would like to understand why this is happening - especially if no one else is having the same issue.

What experience are all of you having with this?
I'm too busy right now to figure out anything other than the comedy part. Can you enlighten what you are referring to so I'm not left baffled throughout the day?🙏👍
 

Solemateleft

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My first reaction was that this was funny... but then I realized how eerily scary is actually is with truth...
 
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When you apply the brake in your car there is a relay button that causes the brake lights to come on. See the blue arrow for its general location.Sometimes that relay fails and the brake lights do not come on when the brake pedal is applied. That relay is rather difficult to get to to replace. Usually means getting into the car with your head where your feet go so you can see the relay to replace Your back would be on the seat where your bottom goes with your legs wrapped over the back of the seat.
This photo shows a jerry rigged (a.k.a. redneck engineering) where someone installed a relay directly to the brake pedal ( see red arrow) and rewired directly to the fuse box. Much easier to access. For the brake lights to come on the driver needs to hit that red button with a foot.
 
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I have to send this to my father. He will love it. He's been a mechanic/truck driver his whole life. He'll get it right away <3 Thanks for the details, Oldman <3
Yeah, he will get a laugh out of it> you're welcome
 

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View attachment 248814

When you apply the brake in your car there is a relay button that causes the brake lights to come on. See the blue arrow for its general location.Sometimes that relay fails and the brake lights do not come on when the brake pedal is applied. That relay is rather difficult to get to to replace. Usually means getting into the car with your head where your feet go so you can see the relay to replace Your back would be on the seat where your bottom goes with your legs wrapped over the back of the seat.
This photo shows a jerry rigged (a.k.a. redneck engineering) where someone installed a relay directly to the brake pedal ( see red arrow) and rewired directly to the fuse box. Much easier to access. For the brake lights to come on the driver needs to hit that red button with a foot.
:LOL: NOW I get it.
 

Godsgirl1983

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did ya' grin? hope so ;)
oh yeah.......
I work on old cars with my hubby, and uh that head where your feet goes, legs over the seat stuff.... :LOL: been there done that, it's much easier to get that way than it is to get back up :LOL:
 

GaryA

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View attachment 248814

When you apply the brake in your car there is a relay button that causes the brake lights to come on. See the blue arrow for its general location.Sometimes that relay fails and the brake lights do not come on when the brake pedal is applied. That relay is rather difficult to get to to replace. Usually means getting into the car with your head where your feet go so you can see the relay to replace Your back would be on the seat where your bottom goes with your legs wrapped over the back of the seat.
This photo shows a jerry rigged (a.k.a. redneck engineering) where someone installed a relay directly to the brake pedal ( see red arrow) and rewired directly to the fuse box. Much easier to access. For the brake lights to come on the driver needs to hit that red button with a foot.
I believe your explanation has the arrow colors swapped.

Also, the device you are referring to is a 'switch' rather than a 'relay'.

Of course, if so designed and wired, the switch may operate a relay.