(30-01-2012 03:37am)XFullFatTim Wrote: open a Photobucket account and then go to the Apple Store (or down load it direct from photobucket) and download the photobucket app, this works for iPhone and allows you to post photos direct to your online host from the iphone, so like most iphone apps I have it may work from the iPad too.
Once photos have been uploaded to photobucket you can then go to the photo and there is a set of options for copy/paste a link to add to forum posts, copy the link then open babyrr.com and start your thread and paste the link into it. When you upload the post then the link should end up showing a photo. It's all a mystery to me but if I can get it to work then anybody can! I have never tried it from an ipad but use it all the time from my iPhone
Thanks for your help
Here goes
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I was invited to a VIP day at any one of the LR Experience centres in the UK, I chose Peckforton in Cheshire, Peckforton is a very picturesque site, I chose the morning event, and very pleasant it was too, lots of Evoques around for both an on road trial and also off road trial.
Start off with a nice cup of British tea, a clean smart presentation on the product and the differences between the models, then we split into groups, one group for the off road drive experience, the other group off for the on road trial.
From memory we had five to six dedicated cars for each experience, there were also cars for show, the shots around the tree.
I drove a 3 door SD4 Auto Coupe diesel, the white one and it was awesome off road, by this stage I had ordered a car and was really pleased I had, it was effortless off road (with road tyres), this invloved a very wet forest stage around the castle with some very patient and mature guides. HDC was excellent, also in overide mode from cruise control paddle.
We then came back, then after some tea we then split off for the on road experience, for those who have been lucky enough, this involved setting off a pre programmed route on the sat nav, with various waypoints, we stopped at a forest clearing half way and then we switched cars around.
I was lucky I had a 5 dr Pure TD4 manual to begin with, then switched into a 3 dr Dynamic SD4 Auto, wow, the TD4 was fast and smooth, but the SD4 was like a rocket and handled like a car, it shouldnt have been allowed too, it was amazing.
The photos are the off road cars, I believe these cars were a mix of models with various specifications, and please dont cry I believe they were not for resale, alot of them were going to die crash testing, what a waste
All cars seem well built and very smooth
Then it was back for some high quality lunch, share the morning stories, then off home with a big grin