Walt34 said:Ordered a picture book from one of the recent visits with DW's grandnieces. I did that more to see how it comes out rather than the terrific pictures.
But it's neat that such a thing is possible so cheaply - including shipping, $22 for 34 pages from one that is regarded as one of the higher quality photo printers. It's the kind of thing that elicits a yawn now, but in 30 years it'll be "Wow, look at this!"
Which company?
Walt34 said:Beautiful photo books and book printing. Make your own book
Lightroom 4 comes with a plugin for it, and I read a lot of reviews first.
There are also plugins for others available on their web sites, such as CVS pharmacy, Wal-Mart, and just about anyone offering online photo books or prints.
For the non-photo types here, a "plugin" is a program that "plugs into" Photoshop or Lightroom to perform a specific task. Sort of like a macro works, or a separate stand-alone program that starts when initiated by Photoshop or Lightroom, depending on the complexity.
I can deal with you buying used shoes - used underwear, not so much...Yes, I buy shoes at rummage sales, deal with it.
I get using the CFL bulb in your worklight to see under your vehicles, but I'm not sure how you used the file folders in changing your oil...I also got a never-used CFL for 25 cents and hanging file folders for the rolltop desk for 75 cents. Then I changed the oil in both vehicles.
I think I've got it.. Filed the used oil under "things to recycle."I can deal with you buying used shoes - used underwear, not so much...
I get using the CFL bulb in your worklight to see under your vehicles, but I'm not sure how you used the file folders in changing your oil...
I think I've got it.. Filed the used oil under "things to recycle."
Yes, I buy shoes at rummage sales, deal with it. I use Lysol -- just like at the bowling alley. My old running shoes look like they belong to a homeless person.
TromboneAl said:I also got a never-used CFL for 25 cents and hanging file folders for the rolltop desk for 75 cents. Then I changed the oil in both vehicles.
It's kinda nice to hang out with her & spouse, not having to worry about chores or repairs or other projects, and just enjoy the family time while she sorts out her life.
Today is the 10th anniversary of my last haircut. I got that haircut while I was on retirement leave from active duty.
Happy anniversary?Today is the 10th anniversary of my last haircut. I got that haircut while I was on retirement leave from active duty.
10 Years retired - now that's something to remember and celebrate. Congratulations (just getting it in early).My 10th anniversary of retirement is on 1 June, of course, but the haircut anniversary seems to carry more significance for me. I've thought about getting it cut on this anniversary, but spouse says she thinks it looks good on me. (My opinion on this subject doesn't matter.) So now I'm balancing hair-maintenance hassles against... other benefits.
The pony tail's been "stable" for about five years... it keeps replenishing itself by taking hair from the top of my head.Common Nords, this post is useless without pictures