Posted on 10/24/2007 8:17:42 PM PDT by Mo1
Even if you don’t watch the others, watch the LAST one. OMG! If that one doesn’t leave you breathless...you’re dead!
Not only breathless but exhausted, lol!
Actually I have, Pup .. I’m getting better at it too ... I’m even baking homemade bread
Tonight I made blueberry scones
Yum. Nice going, Mo. I shall add your table back onto my list of places to visit for dinner when I become destitute.
Shhhhhhh ... I am not too far from Auburn territory. One cannot be too careful.
That is simply gorgeous. How do you post pictures on the site and how do you watermark your pictures> Apple has a new watermark program..and am witing for the leopard to come out tomorrow..I have a new macbook pro 17 inch widescreen I want to use for photos..got the laptop last summer and it take some getting used to after microsoft though I do have my XP still...
Here is how you post a pic on here:
Upload them to a hosting site like ImageShack, which is free, and copy and paste the URL as shown below:
< center > < IMG src="paste your URL here" width="800" height="600" >
no spaces before or after the < and > signs.
Width and Height are optional.
As for watermarks, it depends on your specific Photo program.
I did not take the wave pics CG, I extracted them from a PowerPoint Presentation as shown in my next post.
Thanks for the info Sharky.
When it starts, right click and set to full screen.
If the music stops after the first slide just back up to the first slide and it should then run OK.
Not much surf on Lake Cayuga.....
:-)
:-)
hehehe
No, there’s not much surf on that lake. : )
Yeah, baby!! I saw some of those Hawaiians in person last year... :)
I’m not sure - I might - but those were awesome pics!
*a-hem* - two or three seconds apart
...proving we are twins though not the same person...
haaaaaaa
good morning, BQ!
I truly only have a fear of heights.
Except when I was in the ocean, then IIRC, I was afraid of huge waves. : P
Very nice slide show.
When I was growing up in Minnesota my brother and I also watched sprites going from storm clouds up to the stratosphere, but they weren’t named as such then. We would just sit outside after dark and watch red and green explosions on the horizon.
You just liked the one of the surfette who was hitting on me.......
:-)
And the critters who inhabit below the waves......gotta watch out for them.....
:-)
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