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Old 09-21-2005, 03:00 PM
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I have been trying for at least two months to be able to post pictures on this site. so I gave up. then I happened to mention my delima to my granddaughter. "grandpaw I can do it for you". ( I'm dummer than a bag of rocks about computors) now what makes me upset is that while she was posting my pictures ,she was listening to music and picking the songs off the computor to play besides that she had her own picture site that she was doing something with.all at the same time. I guess that is how you know WE are getting old. I know one thing every one says that when you get to my age your in the golden years. No if you look real close thats....... not Gold thats Rust......well it's done.

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Old 09-21-2005, 03:46 PM
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dont feel bad my 5 year old can work this thing better than i can Talking
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Old 09-21-2005, 05:37 PM
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Jim,

When the boxes came for Mike's and my first computer, back in 97, our son had just turned 13. We, the old folks, are being so careful to unpack, follow the directions to plug everything in, and watching as this amiazing thing "Opens Windows" ... Ooooh-Ahhhh ... So here we are reaching for the 'How to Use Your New Computer" manuel, I swear we only turned our backs for a split second, and our son is announcing, "Oh, Look we have Word and Publisher, and look at this program here, come on Dad install the internet browser."

I promise you ... we old dogs can learn new tricks and even how to post images to the forum ...Happy

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