Your Photos
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Location: North Norfolk and northern New York State
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#19
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If your iPad has a webcam you can just shoot a picture of the picture! It's easy! Just make sure you hold it perpendicular to the photo and you have it well lit from either a lamp or window light.
#20
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OK, I have attached 3 pictures from bonnie Dumfries and Galloway. We have scenic tidal marshes from the village I live in, my eldest hand feeding a red deer at the local range (this is allowed by rangers), and a red squirrel at our local bird hide.
These are all around the Newton Stewart area. The moments when these were taken were all times where I felt happy with our chosen area of residence back here in the UK.
Hope this works!
These are all around the Newton Stewart area. The moments when these were taken were all times where I felt happy with our chosen area of residence back here in the UK.
Hope this works!
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#28
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My high school acquired an Apple II while I was there. By 2000 when Mrs P and I visited a friend of hers who was a kindergarten teacher, an Apple II was sitting, power-cable-less and forlorn, used as nothing more than a pretend computer in the play corner of the kindergarten classroom.
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#29
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Nothing ages faster than high technology.
My high school acquired an Apple II while I was there. By 2000 when Mrs P and I visited a friend of hers who was a kindergarten teacher, an Apple II was power cable-less and forlorn, used as nothing more than a pretend computer in the play corner of the kindergarten classroom.
My high school acquired an Apple II while I was there. By 2000 when Mrs P and I visited a friend of hers who was a kindergarten teacher, an Apple II was power cable-less and forlorn, used as nothing more than a pretend computer in the play corner of the kindergarten classroom.
Poor Robin.
#30
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It didn't even have a CD-ROM drive, though that was at least partly because CD's hadn't yet been invented. I suspect that lack of internet access was caused by a similar problem.