Posted on 03/10/2006 5:50:16 PM PST by MoJo2001
Your receiving it and I am gleeful because our snow has dissipated almost completely! : - )
truss, thanks for your endeavors in compliance with music requests!
Your efforts are appreciated much more than you know my FRiend! : - )
Your a ram when it comes to fulfilling requests!
Regards,
It's truly my pleasure to post the requests of my FRiends.
Thank you for your kind words.
T
The first one appears to be an ominous flight situation, perhaps the camera angle promotes this. : )
PT-22
Have a great day, I think I will see if I have enough pics of the P-39 for next weekends posting.
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
(blushing) that's why ol' codgers like me wouldn't make good military pilots and why Greg "Pappy" Boyington was called "pappy" or "Gramps" affectionately at the ripe old age of 30....
My mistake and thanks for the correction alfa6.
After all my Father was a trainer for he was considered too old for combat at the ripe old age of 26 during his stint in the Army Air Corp.
On the brighter side, we achieved more excellent pic's via my mistake..... ; )
Kathy can only wink one eye. I now know that in one area, I have more coordination than somebody else in the world! LOL
(I'm catching up on the Saturday thread still -- and getting dizzy just trying to think of adjusting to that night vision stuff. Balance isn't always one of my strengths. In fact, my ex-Marine-drill-sergeant history teacher in HS told me I wouldn't have to worry about being drafted -- if the Viet Nam-era draft boards ever got around to drafting females -- because I can't stand up with my eyes closed. I guess that's a preliminary part of the physical. Evidently it wasn't a well-known part of the physical or else those wimpy ones who fled to Canada would have just acted loopy during the eyes-closed part of their physical. Of course, the way some of those hippies staggered, the medics probably wouldn't have noticed any difference.) ;)
Fawnn,
Are we showing our age? Foul Play is one of my all time favorites and I have watched it 100+ times! In 1977, I thought I was Goldie Hawn. I promised myself that someday I would live in San Francisco and drive a convertible VW. In 1979, that dream came true when I became a Buyer and moved there for 4+ years!
Wow! Any thoughts of driving on those hilly, steep city streets always made me dizzy. ;)
P.S. Were you able to avoid the dwarf!? ;)
Well, Kathy, that program in Microsoft office works like a charm! Thanks for telling me about it! I'm going about the task of re-sizing and organizing. Then I'll upload the resized stuff and get rid of the big stuff. You can learn much valuable information on FR! THanks!
I did buy a 1979 white on white convertible VW! It was awesome. I did avoid the dwarf. Looked for my Chevy Chase but didn't find him till I moved back to Phoenix in 1984. We've been married 20 years and have 2 sons, one a Marine. I think we laugh the most at the Japanese tourists in the taxi.
Good girl. I got the file at work and just went to look at it. THE PIC IS GREAT!!
El Gran jarred some brain cells with his words of explanation.
I just found a "compress" button too!!! We can learn some neat stuff. LOL!
Thanks, El Gran, for the explanation that did the jogging. Now I know I can compress too!
Now, back to work.
In my haste to post music last night I missed the part of the question about compression.
Yes, you can also compress the image as well as changing the height/width to make the file even smaller. The down-side to compressing the image is that it then takes a little bit longer to open for viewing so that the FR page will load a bit slower. If everyone who posts images on FR used compression the slow-down in page loading would be quite noticeable.
Yep. That compress button does the trick! Pick your size!
Good weekend for us, huh? I've resized before, but now I know how to compress.
Oops!! Ok....the best is resize. I can do this.
d:o) Thanks bunches.
Glad you enjoyed Jars of Clay. I'll look for God Will Lift Your Head Up for next week.
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