Month: February 2006

  • Weekly Photo Challenge “What does YOUR T-Shirt say?”


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    subject comes from guccibear


      ”What does YOUR T-Shirt say?” …


    To do this challenge, I had to swipe (a softened word for stole) a T-Shirt.  I don’t own any t-shirts and to be honest have seen very few I wanted with or without words on them as they don’t make them like I would like them made.  I like loose and comfortable and t-shirts are built to show off the body, not hide it.  Anyway, I stole a t-shirt, remade it to wear like an over blouse, made it loose like I like them and sewed it graphically to a photo.  I put my favorite t-shirt quotation on it and am sure it will date me but what the hay, I am already a thief so I may as well be an old thief.  Hoping not to get glares of incredulous disbelief that I might truly believe the words I have added for the quotation but the fact is, I pretty much do.


    Some photos/graphics …


     



    If you need a T, please consider this site CLICK HERE as my shirt came from there.



    Put that T-Shirt on this photo, modify it to suit me, add my favorite quote and I end up with what would please me in a T-Shirt.



    If I disappear you will know I was nabbed for what I did here this week in this challenge.  What you are witness to is a blatant display of my favorite quotation, T-Shirt or otherwise. 


     


    Have a super week and have fun taking those photos.


     

  • Weekly Photo Challenge “Computers”

     


     


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    subject comes fromThe2ndShifter


     … Computers … 


    I can’t do this challenge without stating a viewpoint.  To me, Computers are a blessing and a curse.  I feel so strongly about either viewpoint I can and do get upset talking about it.  Without expanding on the subject too much,


    the blessings =
    great communication system for family and friends to keep in touch. 


    the curse =
    great communication system for terrorists and crooks to keep in touch.


     


    I took some new photos for this challenge.  As I was in a store that sells them I didn’t get pushy.  I don’t think stores care a lot for people taking photos inside.  I didn’t ask, I didn’t try to be noticeable, I just took the  photos.  One friend commented that with cell phones that take photos it is very easy to do and I imagine that is the real truth of it.  I don’t have a cell phone except for a very old one so my picture taking is very obvious unless I take pains to hide the fact.


    Most of our software buying is done at one place in particular we like pretty well.  Named Micro Center, it’s big and carries about anything you might want.  As you can see below, it carries more than computer related things. 



    These are TV for the little guys.  I thought they were cute, funny and a real waste of your dollars.  I have never been into purchasing private TV’s for children in their rooms.  I think family activities and actual physical activities plus brain stretching done in books are things much better suited for bringing up kids. 



    Product is wall to wall in the store.  I have purchased computers, printers, scanners, camera’s and software here.  I have been satisfied and dissatisfied.  The dissatisfaction has not been with the store but with manufacturers.  I will never spend another dollar on any HP product and I have paid out some pretty big bucks more than a single time and felt the same way about all of them. CRAP, CRAP, CRAP…



    Make your purchase big or small paying at the front door with things from all over the store.  The help has always been nice and pretty knowledgeable.



    This is my spot …


    The blue thing on top of one computer is wireless connect.  Underneath the towels, upper right, being protected from dust is the arm used for a flight simulator.  I don’t mess with it and when he does I know why I don’t ever want to fly.  Underneath the computers sits an old desk (very heavy we bought at a goodwill for $100.) It’s a monster I would like to replace with a desk better suited to organizing computer paraphernalia.  As you can see, we need it.  The computers pictured are minus at least 3 and maybe 4 others we have had.  I use all of those you see on the desk and try to play with them regularly.  The small black notebook was state of the art in its time, an IBM ThinkPad.  It contains 3 whole gigs of space and is bigger in storage than our first state of the art desktop we purchased from Sears (a full gig of space, very overpriced I might add) that had a ton of disks etc with all kinds of things you would access to learn from or play in.  It ran Windows 93 and I hated it. 


    Our very first computer was purchased from Radio Shack as a gift for him and I didn’t touch it or the second one, purchased second hand.  It was a hand built Heath Kit. 


    I began my learning on the Win 93 computer and we graduated to another pretty quick when I began feeling like I might be able to learn how to use the darn things, a Windows 98 operating system.  It was decent, much nicer than Win 93 in it’s overall operating system planning and eventually we upgraded to Win 98 second edition.  Now, we run Win 98 second edition in the old laptop, and Windows XP Pro in all the others.  The larger Notebook and the larger Desktop are Dells and I love them.  The older desktop to the left is a cheapy and it came from Micro Center.  We have babied it along surgically fixing it several times.  Good or bad, we have I think, progressed .


    Have a super week and keep on taking those photos.



     

  • Weekly Photo Challenge “Hands of Time”


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    The subject comes fromThatOneBlondeChick


     … Hands of Time …






    Some of the most beautifully done photos I have seen of the aged were done by Photo Pete on his blog a long time ago.  I have very few photos of humans, most of my photography comes from nature.  When I think of the hands of time, I think of seniors and the more senior I become, the better I understand that phrase.


    My aunt passed away and was buried on January 23.  She was a giving person her whole life.  I took some photos of her about 2 years ago and will put one here.  I’m not sure what she would think of being on the Internet.  She looks very much like her mom, my grandmother, who was 90 when she spread her wings.



    To be totally honest, I can’t believe Aunty was almost 90.  During our visits I never felt she was even into her 70ties.  She was working only a couple of years ago, into her 80ties but fell while on a trip out West and things went downhill from there.  I never heard her complain, ever.  She was amazing and I realize it when I dwell on the person I knew.



    A portion of her casket spray.  My favorite, a mixed floral.  I took a lot of photos and felt they did her justice.  They portrayed Aunties inner beauty thru and thru. 


    Snow is predicted in Cincy.  I’m not sure if it will happen or not but if it does I need to look for some new and exciting shots.


    Have a great week and keep on taking those photos.