Thread: Getting to be an expensive week
-
08-28-2008 05:02 PM #16
Those are nice looking homes Don and IC2. I wish I could get my stupid new computer to load pics off of my camera, there is so many photos I would like to share.
Expenses aside, I wouldn't trade my acreage for anything. If I could only stay at home and get paid the same as going to work I could get alot more projects finished around here. Aw, who am I kidding, I'd just add more to the list.
Hopefully next year we can start working on the shop again. Its a 20x40 that we moved on ( price was right ). We are putting 16' lean-to on both sides of it going after the old retro barn look. Tractor in the middle cold storage on one side and the other will be opened up to the middle and have a pit in it for when I don't feel like servicing the vehicles.Seth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
-
Advertising
- Google Adsense
- REGISTERED USERS DO NOT SEE THIS AD
-
08-28-2008 05:05 PM #17
Additionally, I no longer have a @#$% swimming pool(good)
What do you mean, it's always nice when your neighbor has a poolSeth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
-
08-28-2008 06:10 PM #18
I almost always have to add new batteries to the camera to get pictures off to the computer but once they are on the computer the features on this site are easy to use. However, I usually have to run the pictures through the PAINT program and reduce the heigth and width by 50% to get it small enough for the Forum. However I still don't understand all the options on the older Canon A20 digital camera we won when they were hot stuff as prizes on a Coke carton. It is only a 2.1 MegaPixel model but even so I have to reduce the size of the images for the Forum. The cable from the camera to the computer is flakey at best but I usually get it to work on the fourth or fifth try. Hey I thought this thread was about septic tanks? No comments on the cat story? To me that is one of the best "almost bad" situations that turned out to be OK in our family history! The real moral of the story is to protect your septic tank site relative to vehicles running over the lid.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/teen rodder
-
08-28-2008 07:13 PM #19
[QUOTuNo comments on the cat story?
I didn't comment on it but belive me, I was laughing out loud at that visualSeth
God cannot give us a happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not there. There is no such thing. C.S.Lewis
-
08-29-2008 06:23 AM #20
Guys - the secret to easily and successfully getting the pictures out of the camera is a $7 to $25 card reader hooked up to a USB2 port on your computer. The camera cable to computer is s-l-o-o-o-o-w and inefficient plus being a battery eater and will often cause errors while moving photos. Most computers, and Don, your Cray knockoff for sure will have software that asks you where you want to copy or move them. You click on 'My Documents' then 'My Pictures' and in about 5 seconds, voila, they are gone from the card. Don, the age of your camera, it probably is a Compact Flash card, most newer amateur level camera have SD cards. Many card readers have the ability to read 6-7 varieties of cards, but a CF/SD/Mini SD by San Disk is about the best I've found.
This house we live in now had an above ground pool when we bought it - but the offer required the owner to remove it, much to his disgust. He was able to sell it for about the difference in what he really wanted and our offer
Cats - we have had many, and I laughed. Mine have come home smelling of skunk, cow manure and dead animals - but never from a septic systemLast edited by IC2; 08-29-2008 at 06:32 AM.
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
I wanted to complain about this NZ slang business, but I see it was resolved before it mattered. LOL..
the Official CHR joke page duel