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2010 11 06 PSU Chapter watches JVP 400th win.jpgMe in the last row with 4 fingers for Joe!
November 6, 2010 JoePa became the first major college coach with 400 victories when Penn State rallied from a three-touchdown deficit Saturday night to defeat Northwestern 35-21.
Backup quarterback Matt McGloin threw for four touchdowns and the Nittany Lions (6-3, 3-2 Big Ten) shut down Wildcats quarterback Dan Persa in the second half to get the 83-year-old Paterno his latest milestone.
Mobbed by players, fans and his wife Sue afterward, Paterno was carried off by the Nittany Lions from the sideline to a postgame ceremony near the end zone as backup tailback Stephfon Green held a sign that read "400. The Paterno Way."
"People ask me why I've stayed here so long, and you know what? Look around, look around. Now that the celebration's over, let's go beat Ohio State," he said as the crowd roared.
Persa ran for two scores and threw for another to build a 21-0 lead for Northwestern (6-3, 2-3).
But McGloin rallied the Nittany Lions and Silas Redd put them ahead for good with a 4-yard touchdown run for a 28-21 lead in the third quarter. McGloin finished 18 of 29 passing for 225 yards, while Redd had 11 carries for 131 yards.
Evan Royster added 134 yards rushing on 25 carries, and added a 13-yard TD catch in the fourth. Persa finished with 25 carries for 109 yards. He was 16 of 25 passing for 201 yards.
Northwestern had a last gasp when Persa drove the offense to the Penn State 9 with 8:13 left, but he threw incomplete into the end zone on fourth down. Penn State linebacker Michael Mauti led a furious second-half defensive charge to contain the dual-threat quarterback.
As if enough history wasn't being made at raucous Beaver Stadium, the win also matched the biggest come-from-behind victory under Paterno. In 1994, the Nittany Lions also rallied from 21 down to beat Illinois.
Freshman quarterback Rob Bolden started for the first time since getting knocked out of the Minnesota game two weeks ago with a concussion, but was pulled after fumbling the ball away on a sack on his second series.
© 2010 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
 
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As seen at East Halls last Friday as we took our HS senior daughter for her official visit. The half hour presentation in Sackett was great except the AC didn't work and it was 100 degrees, just like old times. 😁20211008_154500.jpg
 
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I'd tried it too, said file was too big!! I have to figure out how to shrink, resize the file here at work. (without the use of photoshop)

Anybody know the size limit? I ran I to the same error

If you are running windows, PAINT is usually under Window Accessories' and it has a resize function by % i.e. 50% or by pixels. Just paste it, and move the borders in if there's extra white space, then use the resize function.
The largest file posted so far is 1800 x 2300, which is huge so yours must be even bigger :oops:. Don't know if pixels or storage or both is the criteria here.
Mine at the top is 720 x 540.
 

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Cool, you can drag-drop photos!

Here is Va Tech article from a while back. Notice the content sensitive ad for Lowes

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That's a pretty efficient file size for 2400 x 3200 pixels. The problem is that it doesn't fit on my monitor! I get half a picture on. Nice walking stick. Never saw one in my yard.
I used a compress app on my phone. The original wouldn't post at 1.1 MB
 
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PSU73

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FYI, the max size is 1 MB. Technically possible for us to increase that, but considering the high quality of pictures posted here it feels like we settled on a decent limit.
Thanks for clarifying the size. Seems to be plenty.
 
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View attachment 156389Me in the last row with 4 fingers for Joe!
November 6, 2010 JoePa became the first major college coach with 400 victories when Penn State rallied from a three-touchdown deficit Saturday night to defeat Northwestern 35-21.
Backup quarterback Matt McGloin threw for four touchdowns and the Nittany Lions (6-3, 3-2 Big Ten) shut down Wildcats quarterback Dan Persa in the second half to get the 83-year-old Paterno his latest milestone.
Mobbed by players, fans and his wife Sue afterward, Paterno was carried off by the Nittany Lions from the sideline to a postgame ceremony near the end zone as backup tailback Stephfon Green held a sign that read "400. The Paterno Way."
"People ask me why I've stayed here so long, and you know what? Look around, look around. Now that the celebration's over, let's go beat Ohio State," he said as the crowd roared.
Persa ran for two scores and threw for another to build a 21-0 lead for Northwestern (6-3, 2-3).
But McGloin rallied the Nittany Lions and Silas Redd put them ahead for good with a 4-yard touchdown run for a 28-21 lead in the third quarter. McGloin finished 18 of 29 passing for 225 yards, while Redd had 11 carries for 131 yards.
Evan Royster added 134 yards rushing on 25 carries, and added a 13-yard TD catch in the fourth. Persa finished with 25 carries for 109 yards. He was 16 of 25 passing for 201 yards.
Northwestern had a last gasp when Persa drove the offense to the Penn State 9 with 8:13 left, but he threw incomplete into the end zone on fourth down. Penn State linebacker Michael Mauti led a furious second-half defensive charge to contain the dual-threat quarterback.
As if enough history wasn't being made at raucous Beaver Stadium, the win also matched the biggest come-from-behind victory under Paterno. In 1994, the Nittany Lions also rallied from 21 down to beat Illinois.
Freshman quarterback Rob Bolden started for the first time since getting knocked out of the Minnesota game two weeks ago with a concussion, but was pulled after fumbling the ball away on a sack on his second series.
© 2010 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
 

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Test.
 

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Just got to watch those pesky vertical fractures in the rock on those overhanging ledges. 🙂
Yeah, that was in my younger naive days (13 years ago). Still, I was a wuss and didn't go all the way out on the ledge like some do.
 

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Yeah, that was in my younger naive days (13 years ago). Still, I was a wuss and didn't go all the way out on the ledge like some do.
That's way further than I would have made it. I'm petrified of heights.
 
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That's a pretty efficient file size for 2400 x 3200 pixels. The problem is that it doesn't fit on my monitor! I get half a picture on. Nice walking stick. Never saw one in my yard.
I don’t think you will see one You have to look for them. Unless you are very lucky to have them come out of their camo
 
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Beaver Stadium around 1960 or so, but it's after the move to where the stadium is presently located.
 

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