Posted on 02/05/2014 10:57:21 AM PST by butterdezillion
This gives perspective on the casket images for the casket at Loretta Fuddy's funeral, showing how the body matches the casket's dimensions, using a casket's standard length as the basis to set the scale and then setting Fuddy's photo and the casket image to scale.
Fuddy would barely have fit into that casket, and only with her arms squished in above her body. Her hands would have had to be up on her chest to be clasped as they were, and the image of the hands cannot be Fuddy in this casket. If they had intended to show Fuddy's body they would have used an oversized casket. The lid of this casket shows it is not an oversized casket.
You're already kind of messing up right there.
If right clicking on an image does not give you the option to save it
then "PrtScn" (upper right) will copy the image and then you may
paste the image elsewhere. Even Word. Better though would be to
paste it into an image-handling program, like Paint or Adobe or whatever you have on your machine.
Then "save as" the result and you have it, an original.. or pretty close.
Why was I stuck in an infinite loop on one session of Word
Probably because you jammed a bunch of images into it and it freaked out.
It's for text.
You can tease it into handling images but it's like using a bathtub for a boat.
Who are you calling an "Obot & retread"?
Not you.
Now, w that knowledge in hand, take a wild guess. You only get one.
I’ve had Word files that had a LOT more graphics than that. 120 MG worth, with no problem. And even when the computer has crashed I don’t remember it ever sending me into an infinite loop like that.
I’ve learned that it’s always best to have hard physical backup that the NSA goons can’t get. Anything on a computer belongs to the government at this point.
Seems like your explanation is “sh!t happens”. Thanks for the “expertise”.
No, more like you don't know what you're doing.
That makes the "sh!t" happen.
If you want to use images to demonstrate your theory, you really need to handle them a bit better.
Do I want to know how a vacant lot has an eleven room house on it?
Building Type: SFRD - Single Family Detached
Property Address: 1570 HARBOR CAY LN, LONGBOAT KEY, FL, 34228
Finished Area S.F: 5918
Total Building Area S.F: 7891
Year Built: 2011
Bathrooms: 6
Bedrooms: 5
Exterior Walls: 18 - Stone veneer
19 - Stucco
Roof Material: 6 - Clay Tile
Heat-Air: 4 - Heat & Air Cond, ducted
Roof Structure: 7 - Hip roof
Frame: 1 - Masonry walls
Fireplace: 1
Half Baths: 1
Living Units: 1
Rooms: 11
Number of Stories: 2
“Google Deliana Antone real estate transaction in Sarasota.
Those are her 2 middle names.
JAN 19 or so.
Approx $4 million”
I did. First results take you to Orly Tatiz website. Seller was Michael and Christina Reeder. Google them. Michael and Christina together. I did.
http://www.reederassoc.com/michael-s-reeder/4571822482
Guess what Mr. Reeder does?
In October 1996, Michael S. Reeder founded Reeder & Assoc. Ltd., an executive search firm specializing in the recruitment of senior executives in the health care and managed care field.
He and his wife Christina have two daughters.
What a coincidence.
http://search.srtinternationalrealty.com/index.cfm?action=listing_detail&property_id=A3979174
http://fl-mfrmls.photos.mlsfinder.com/photos/a/3/9/7/9/1/7/4/a3979174-1.jpg
OVERVIEW:- collapse- expand
Property Type: Residential
Property Style: Single Family Home
Architectural Style: Custom
Subdivision: Bay Isles Unit 1
Year Built: 2011
Square Feet: 5952
Foundation: Stem Wall
Exterior Construction: Stucco
Roofing: Tile, Other
Garage/Carport: 3 Car Garage
Garage Features: Door Opener, Secured Parking, Oversized
Heating/Fuel: Fuel - Electric, Zoned/Multiple
Air Conditioning: Central, Zoned/Multiple
Body of Water: SARASOTA BAY
Acres: 0.34
Total Acreage: 1/4 Acre to 21779 Sq. Ft.
FEATURES:- collapse- expand
Pool Type: Gunite/Concrete, Heated Pool, Heated Spa, In Ground, Salt Water
Waterfront: Bay/Harbor
Water View: Bay/Harbor - Full, Bay/Harbor - Partial
Water Access: Bay/Harbor
Water Extras: Dock - Slip Deeded On-Site, Bridges - No Fixed Bridges, Seawall - Concrete
Maintenance Includes: Other, Escrow Reserves Fund, Security
Appliances Included: Built In Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Exhaust Fan, Hot Water Gas, Kitchen Reverse Osmosis Sys, Microwave, Refrigerator
Interior Features: Blinds/Shades, Cathedral/Vaulted Ceiling, Central Vacuum, Crown Moulding, Inside Utility, Solid Surface Counters, Tray Ceiling, Unfurnished, Walk In Closet, Window Treatment, Elevator
Exterior Features: French Doors, Balcony/Sun Deck, Hot Tub/Spa, Irrigation System, Mature Landscaping, Outdoor Lights, Outdoor Grill, Patio/Porch/Deck Covered, Patio/Porch/Deck Open
Floor Covering: Brick/Stone, Ceramic Tile, Carpet, Wood, Marble
Community Features: Buyer Approval Required, Deed Restrictions, Gated Community, Security, Waterfront Complex
Standing ovation!
Never heard my ex say a good word about Microsoft either. He was an MIT grad who cd build a computer from scratch w’out breaking a sweat. Despised Microsoft. Just despised it.
Ok, I wish I had never seen that silly comment about the house in Florida, seems the couple who bought the vacant lot built a house on it, and it’s now for sale, is that right?
There was no cash sale of this property to anyone. It is still for sale by a real estate company - which wouldn’t have happened if it had been sold for cash - and the Sarasota County Property Appraiser shows the current owner to be Andre & Jean Butterfield, who bought the property in 2010.
Someone is punking the birthers.
Actually that is a very good description of what happemns when the action has exceeded the memory available to handle the processing task or a software routine has corrupted an operating system procedure. Recovery typically requires a reboot of the operating system, which typically results in the loss of an open file unless the file data was was automatically cached on permanent storage before the application and/or operating system corruption and crash.
The reality company show the property was still for sale as of January 31, 2014.
You and my ex are kindred spirits. I’ve heard him say the same things many times. Warms my heart to hear them again.
Going from memory, I think one of the things he hated most was the inefficiency and inelegance of Microsoft. It was a piecemeal product that required constant add-ons, fixes, modules, more modules, and other unwieldy coding. I know there was a lot more to his complaint than that, but it may give you an idea. For some reason he bore a special animous toward IE. Microsoft overall he merely despised, but their browser he outright hated.
Have you tried to get in contact with any of the other passengers, anyone from the rescue team, the mortuary, the relatives, one of the few hundred that filed past the coffin, or even the Priest?
It would be interesting to hear their comments regarding this issue.
It would end this argument once and for all.
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