I'm a little confused now with the EXIF data thingy now...being an older member of DGRIN, I remember that we could copy the EXIF data and paste it under our photo...But we really didn't need all the EXIF data, only the date area which validated that the photo was fresh...???? So I'm confused now as to what is required.
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Donna (Tentacion)
Thanks for your comments Donna.
Linking your exif is really super simple, especially since you have a SmugMug account. Just look here. Once you've done it a time or two, it just flows as part of the posting process.
That is one seriously odd couple! I totally have to re-adjust how I "read" all your message now!
HA! Pretty much a standard rule: US Southern for all happy or normal tones. The British slips in when I'm: tired, agitated or telling stories to my kids. Full cockney when I go back to visit my friends & family there. :crazy
HA! Pretty much a standard rule: US Southern for all happy or normal tones. The British slips in when I'm: tired, agitated or telling stories to my kids. Full cockney when I go back to visit my friends & family there. :crazy
Do you say "y'all?" I'm trying to imagine a British accent with "y'all" peppered in here and there.
HA! Pretty much a standard rule: US Southern for all happy or normal tones. The British slips in when I'm: tired, agitated or telling stories to my kids. Full cockney when I go back to visit my friends & family there. :crazy
I remember my high school English teacher telling me that in some of the remote areas of the mountains in the Carolinas you can still find folks who speak a dialect akin to Elizabethan English.
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Thanks for your comments Donna.
Linking your exif is really super simple, especially since you have a SmugMug account. Just look here. Once you've done it a time or two, it just flows as part of the posting process.
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice?
But then you might also have 27,718 entries to pick your top 10 from....Good luck with that....:D
:yikes
Oh heck no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I laughed so dang hard that I think I broke a rib or 2.
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HA! Pretty much a standard rule: US Southern for all happy or normal tones. The British slips in when I'm: tired, agitated or telling stories to my kids. Full cockney when I go back to visit my friends & family there. :crazy
Do you say "y'all?" I'm trying to imagine a British accent with "y'all" peppered in here and there.
Yep...and all y'all will do well to remember that whilst reading my posts.
I remember my high school English teacher telling me that in some of the remote areas of the mountains in the Carolinas you can still find folks who speak a dialect akin to Elizabethan English.
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