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Hi all
Many thanks for putting up the picces for me you are such a nice bunch of people I am having great fun going around as I said before I have a lot to learn from computers but it is sinking in slowly.
I was sorry to hear about your father and I hope you get the chance to come across again to GB it is very pretty and Shropshire is a lovely county we have many Elizabethan buildings in Shrewsbury and the surrounding towns,but you always take for granted what is on your doorstep and look for greener pastures elsewhere don't you.
My daughter has been to florida a couple of times but only to do the touristy things at the theme parks but she loved it very much. She thinks Americans are lovely mannered people.
I myself have not been across as my husband won't fly but as I have said in a previous post I would love to see Canada and also the Grand canyon.
Anyhow thats enough of my blithering thank you all again for making me so welcome I look forward to many talks.
Sue
 
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Awww.....he is a little fuzz ball!

I never made it to England. My dad had gone over with my stepmom. He lasted for 3 days after discontinuing his Lasix because the tour people had lied and said they had loos on the tour buses. He didn't have the sense to just switch it to taking at night after they got back to the hotel! And my stepmother was too stupid to make the suggestion.

All I have seen of England is from the various series they have on BBCAmerica and on the PBS channels. Midsommer Murders is one, and there was Inspector Morse before the death of the very talented John Thaw. And of course Poirot with David Suchet. All show lots of views of the English countryside, and lovely little cottages and such. And way back I watched every episode of All Creatures Great And Small.

And I LOVE the cottage they show where the Nanny headquarters is located on Nanny 911, rofl.

Again, welcome to the forum. And there are several here that are well versed in the using of a computer. In fact, I just got done working on mine, and somehow ended up with 1/4 more space on the disk than I ever had before, rofl. And I started out having lost track of about 8 Gigs. Now I have gained 10 gigs from somewhere, roflmbo. A couple weeks ago I only had 16 free gigs. Now I have 20 free gigs!!!!! Go figure.

If you aren't sure what gigabytes are, it is easier if you picture it like the old time punched cards. Space is basically measured in Bytes. A megabyte is 1000 bytes. I think a byte is 10 bits???? ANYWAY, a gigabyte is close to 1000 megabytes. I believe that multiplies out to 1 million bytes????? Anyway, it is a lot of space! Considering all the goodies I have on this machine and only using 17 gigs, it is more space than I could ever need!!!!!!

Now that you are bored to tears.........I will end the tutorial, lolololol.
 

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Thanks for the reply....
I do get a bit confused with bytes etc but you made it very clear you have my admiration my husband thinks women cannot get their heads around technology even a remote control is way above my head (he thinks).
I work in a minilab developing photos so I should really like to get to know more about twiddling with images but its just having the time to do so.
Many years ago (in the 70s) I had a cross Manchester she was the same markings but just slightly heavier built, she was awesome and I loved her to bits her name was Dracula (which was given to her before I had her).
Devon and the cotswolds are the places to go for pretty villages there are some beauts there.
I bet you miss your Dad loads don't you,also it must have been traumatic for you with him being out the country.
Anyhow when I get this photo thing sorted I will post some pretty places and you can see for yourself.
My favourites are Scotland ,Yorkshire and the Lake District (Cumbria)
LOL Sue
 

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