JUST CURIOUS PART 2 Please help if you can
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Tutorial upcomingJeanne D said:Hi Joe!
How do I add a picture from my Pictures file? There would be no website addy, just the file called Pictures on my computer. Or, from a diskette? Thanks Joe!
Jeanne, the short answer is that the picture you want to add has to have a website addy, or URL, as it is called in GeekSpeak. You will need a place on the web to upload your pictures - I recommend Flickr as a fast, free, and user-friendly service.
When I get home this afternoon I hope to work up a short general tutorial about how to add photos and/or links to posts on this board.
Hope this helps (HTH, in GeekSpeak),
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Many Thanks!Aortus said:Tutorial upcoming
Jeanne, the short answer is that the picture you want to add has to have a website addy, or URL, as it is called in GeekSpeak. You will need a place on the web to upload your pictures - I recommend Flickr as a fast, free, and user-friendly service.
When I get home this afternoon I hope to work up a short general tutorial about how to add photos and/or links to posts on this board.
Hope this helps (HTH, in GeekSpeak),
Joe
Hi Joe,
Wanted to take a moment to thank you for your help, I truly appreciate it! I had been trying to figure that out for awhile now. Guess I should have asked a long time ago. :-)
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It's here!!!!!mmontero38 said:AND......... It's turquoise.
AND......... It's turquoise. Why did I have a feeling it would be that color?????? Where's Julia's comment? LOL Hugs, Lili
What a great colour!!!!!! Nice car too. As I explained in another post I am colourblind and turquoise is the only colour I can see true. Red is red but it blinds me, you should see purple........YUCK!
This is what makes me such an "Innovative Gardener"..I'm not, I just can't see what colours I am planting next to other colours, hey, sometimes it works to my advantage and I can call myself a garden design 'expert'.. ( EX-as in 'Has Been', and SPURT- as in 'Drip under Pressure') LOLOL.. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0 -
Never knew that, Juliatasha_111 said:It's here!!!!!
What a great colour!!!!!! Nice car too. As I explained in another post I am colourblind and turquoise is the only colour I can see true. Red is red but it blinds me, you should see purple........YUCK!
This is what makes me such an "Innovative Gardener"..I'm not, I just can't see what colours I am planting next to other colours, hey, sometimes it works to my advantage and I can call myself a garden design 'expert'.. ( EX-as in 'Has Been', and SPURT- as in 'Drip under Pressure') LOLOL.. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Actually, blue has always been my favorite color, and turquoise has always been my favorite shade of blue. About five years ago I painted our master bedroom turquoise: Moopy was rather skeptical when I opened up the can of paint, but she remains very pleased with the results.
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Turquoise (or, do you say TUR-KWAZ?)Aortus said:Never knew that, Julia
Actually, blue has always been my favorite color, and turquoise has always been my favorite shade of blue. About five years ago I painted our master bedroom turquoise: Moopy was rather skeptical when I opened up the can of paint, but she remains very pleased with the results.
Joe
Our master bedroom "suite" (please, don't be too impressed - simple converted attic space) is also turquoise. Was all just white ("hospital white") when we moved in. About four years ago, we finally got around to painting. This was done at my insistence. Had spent so much darned time in a boring white bedroom during & immediately following BC treatment, couldn't stand it any longer. Felt like a "sick room" instead of a safe haven. We picked three shades of turquoise from the same sample strip. Ceiling is pale, kinda like your shirt in your photo. Most walls are a medium shade & one "feature" L-shaped wall (like I said before, converted attic space, with quirky shaped walls) is a very dark turquoise. We love it. In fact, one corner is my little "home office" - so, I am absolutely surrounded by turquoise whenever I'm here at the computer. (I hope Julia is reading this post!)
Had never been afraid of color on the walls before; but, had always played it safe with pale/pastel versions. Until we did the three shades of turquoise, including the ceiling! A lesson learned as a cancer survivor: brave enough to face the beast, certainly brave enough to apply saturated color on the walls! Heck, it's only paint.
Kind regards, Susan
P.S.: Way to go, Moopy! Final chemo tomorrow! Hurray!0 -
I'm sure your gardens...tasha_111 said:It's here!!!!!
What a great colour!!!!!! Nice car too. As I explained in another post I am colourblind and turquoise is the only colour I can see true. Red is red but it blinds me, you should see purple........YUCK!
This is what makes me such an "Innovative Gardener"..I'm not, I just can't see what colours I am planting next to other colours, hey, sometimes it works to my advantage and I can call myself a garden design 'expert'.. ( EX-as in 'Has Been', and SPURT- as in 'Drip under Pressure') LOLOL.. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
... are lovely, Julia.
Kind regards, Susan0
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