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Did he?
I've been reading this several times wondering if I missed the "not". I would much happier if there was a clear Not there. :)
"You may edit, adapt, or change any such images."
Well how about this:
The photos posted on this site belongs to the photographer.
You are allowed to download them to your computer, to watch them there.
But you are not allowed to publish or alter these photos without permission from the photographer.
I have objections to that. :)
To download them, that's ok, I think.
To change the photos, no.
To publish them without my permission, no.
It could be photos of me or people I met on the camino and I would not like to see these changed and published some where else.
What if someone takes a photo...
I have asked Ivar to write something in reply to your question, who owns the photos uploaded to the image gallery.
I googled and found an article about this topic which I think was interesting:
http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2013/nov/26/news-photography-medialaw
Posts about the weather in the Pyrenees this year are now moved to a new thread which you can find here:
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/how-is-the-weather-in-the-pyrenees-in-the-spring-2014.26439/
Please continue there.
Thank you,
Susanna/Mod.
I think you should start a new thread and use that one for all your updatings along the road. Either you start it here or you start it in the "Live from the camino" forum.
Will be fun to read about your camino. :)
I'm testing a new way of splitting threads in the updated software, starting with this thread.
The thread about going from El Acebo to Penalba de Santiago can now be found here:
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/the-trail-from-el-acebo-to-penalba-de-santiago.26012/
Thank you...
Yes, I agree, that sounds good.
But I don't include the clothes I'm wearing when walking and not my trekking poles either. :)
My backpack and what's in it is 2793 gram.
To that comes my waist pack, which is 178 grams empty, and there I will put my iPhone, passport, money etc.
I haven't...
I don't include food and water. Because that can differ very much. If there's a long day with nowhere to fill the water bottles, then I got to carry more water. But if there's a day with lots of fuentes along the road, then I don't carry more than necessary.
And also the picnic food can differ a...
Thanks Laurie,
Yes your coil is much smaller than mine. No, no magellans here. But I had a look on ebay and saw there are other coils which are 90 grams, too.
I bought one just for fun which looked tiny. It cost very little and is from Hong Kong.
Will be interesting to see how much it weighs...
I'm curious to know how your electric coil can be so light. I want one too. :)
The one I got is 143 gram.
I will start looking for a lighter one. I think the metal part is too big on mine.
Wow, 113 g, that's light! :)
What size is it?
And your electric coil is lighter than mine, too, I've heard. I wonder if you really put the cable on the scale? ;)
Posts about how to travel by train from Madrid to O Cebreiro have been moved to a new thread which can be found here:
http://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/travel-from-madrid-to-o-cebreiro.25562/
Susanna/Mod.
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