digital idiot

DownsizedUPS'er

missing my UPS family
DS, she is beautiful. You don't need to retouch perfection. When was she born? God sends us great gifts in little packages.
Downsized, a picture is worth a thousand words. His eyes in the first pic say that he is plotting his first big caper. Watch out!:wink2:
BTW my granddaughter turns 1 on January 5th. Maybe we can fix them up.(wink wink) Her name is Anneliese.


BB- she is beautiful. lol, i def. see a section of this BC being dedicated to the future hook ups of our childred, grans, nieces and nephews. we just need to come up with the right name for the section. :happy2:
 

Channahon

Well-Known Member
Now you need to get a digital picture frame. I received one as a Christmas gift, and with the world of technology, most of my pictures are on my computer.

The frames are really nice, they have so many options to display your favorite photos. Slideshows, single images, 3 images at a time, a clock to display the date and time you took the photo, a calendar and time split on the screen, if that is your preference.

And the best part was going through over 2000 photos to pick and choose the ones, I would like to look at through out the day.
 

stevetheupsguy

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Now you need to get a digital picture frame. I received one as a Christmas gift, and with the world of technology, most of my pictures are on my computer.

The frames are really nice, they have so many options to display your favorite photos. Slideshows, single images, 3 images at a time, a clock to display the date and time you took the photo, a calendar and time split on the screen, if that is your preference.

And the best part was going through over 2000 photos to pick and choose the ones, I would like to look at through out the day.

If you only knew how many photos I have on here.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

Well-Known Member
Now you need to get a digital picture frame. I received one as a Christmas gift, and with the world of technology, most of my pictures are on my computer.

The frames are really nice, they have so many options to display your favorite photos. Slideshows, single images, 3 images at a time, a clock to display the date and time you took the photo, a calendar and time split on the screen, if that is your preference.

And the best part was going through over 2000 photos to pick and choose the ones, I would like to look at through out the day.


I had been checking these out for a while but the price always kept me away. I finally bought one (8.5" Smartpants) for my daughter for Christmas during a Sears Black Friday special. She loves it. I don't have nearly enough pictures to warrant buying one but I do think that they are cool.
 

Jack4343

FT DR Specialist
Can I join in on the posting pics fun? Here's my 2 daughters...already in the browns...
upsgirls.jpg
 

dilligaf

IN VINO VERITAS
Keep an eye out on QVC. 2 years ago I bought an 11" or 13" digital frame for about 150. They sold out almost immediately. I kicked myself in the butt for not buying 2 of them.
 

Jack4343

FT DR Specialist
The younger one is already grapsing opposite corners.

You have 2 beautiful reasons to be a very proud Dad.

Thanks for the compliments! They are my world and that picture among others are laminated and taped above my jumpseat in my P1000 to remind me what I'm working for and to be safe to come home to them. Also, I didn't even notice that my youngest was demonstrating proper package handling. I think that qualifies for a UPS T-shirt. As for my oldest, she will get a documented talk with on the proper way to handle a package pronto! LOL!
 

satellitedriver

Moderator
Thanks for the compliments! They are my world and that picture among others are laminated and taped above my jumpseat in my P1000 to remind me what I'm working for and to be safe to come home to them. Also, I didn't even notice that my youngest was demonstrating proper package handling. I think that qualifies for a UPS T-shirt. As for my oldest, she will get a documented talk with on the proper way to handle a package pronto! LOL!
Beautiful girls,
BTW, the eldest is being correct.
A large box should be held close to the waist to prevent back injury.
Using corner holds on large boxes puts more weigh pressure on the lower back, due to the extended arm holding the weight farther from the pivot point of the spine.
I hope those beauties never have to jump truck to make a living.
 

DS

Fenderbender
Jack,thats a great photo,sweet looking kids...
I love this new camera,it has way too many options for the digital idiot that is me.Heres one I had my wife take today,the first time I tried natural light.I had it set for snow,cropped it,and used intelligent auto as an effect
I want more opinions,about how to improve the crispness.
This camera is 9.1 megapixel and to me it seems to me my old olympus camera took crisper pictures.
snowlarman.jpg
 

stevetheupsguy

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I suggest you do a side by side comparison, DS, no,
not you and your wife, the camera's, silly.
I'd try natural light, inside light, action and low light,
then see which ones are better.
Of course you'll have to post them on here for us to judge as well.
Here's some pictures of us taken yesterday. I think we have opposite weather situations.:happy-very:


beachday.jpg
 

over9five

Moderator
Staff member
We have an 8 MP camera, but what I don't like about it is the immense size of the picture (file).
It's a Konica Minolta Dimage A2. It has 1 gazillion buttons on it, so there must be some way to take a picture that doesn't half fill my hard drive.
 
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