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suZanmi...@aim.com

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Feb 8, 2009, 9:14:28 AM2/8/09
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Please check out this cool site with lots of digital photography:

http://susiemilaniphoto.com

please let me know what you think

ray

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Feb 8, 2009, 10:37:28 AM2/8/09
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1) quite slow to load - even on a DSL connection.
2) does not properly validate according to w3c standards (see html
validator at www.w3c.org). My not be important to you, but users of
palmtop devices probably won't see the page rendered as you had intended.

HEMI-Powered

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Feb 8, 2009, 1:07:01 PM2/8/09
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> Please check out this cool site with lots of digital photography:
>
> http://susiemilaniphoto.com
>
> please let me know what you think

How many times are you going to pat yourself on the back here?

--
HP, aka Jerry

"The government that governs least, governs best" - Thomas Jefferson
"Government is NOT the solution to our problems, it IS our
problem!" - Ronald Reagan

Skipper

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Feb 8, 2009, 4:18:29 PM2/8/09
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On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 18:07:01 +0000, HEMI-Powered wrote
(in article <Xns9BAC85A33D0...@216.168.3.30>):

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>> Please check out this cool site with lots of digital photography:
>>
>> http://susiemilaniphoto.com
>>
>> please let me know what you think

I saw the bit re digital photography for those of 50 and over and immediately
dumped the site. Computers and the digital world have been around a long time
now and most people of 50 years and over have had extensive exposure to the
computer world. I should know I am over 50 and have been using PCs for years.

In any event, there is plenty of useful info in magazines - computer and
photography related.

Allen

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Feb 8, 2009, 9:00:13 PM2/8/09
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I will hit 80 in 11 days and I've been using PCs since they appeared.
Before the PC, Mainframes, minis, micros other and PCs and analogs.
After all, the PC was introduced by IBM 26 or 27 years ago if I'm not
mistaken, and a person who is now 50 would have been 23 or 24 then; to
avoid them would have required a willful act.
Allen
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