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Wishing It Was Spring Already with Magic Friends

Disnut

Member
Hi Susie! :kiss:



:D

OT: Anyone seen this?

http://www.internetisseriousbusiness.com/
That link put a virus or something on my computer. I had to shut down for a minute.:shrug:

She is...although I think I've cornered the market on obsession with Disney in our house. My son comes in a close second though. :lol:



Parents get a break? :lol::lol::lol: This July will be the closest I come to a 'break', and it will probably drive me nuts to be away from the kids.
I hope you have a wonderful visit with your parents - we are going to my parents' on Sunday for dinner.
Summer might be more running around for me if my DD gets into Prep. I will have to take her to a local college for school everyday. That is great and bad for me. No sleeping in late or going anywhere during the summer. But then she will have some college classes and high school credit.:sohappy: She is my 12 yr old.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I am good. How about you?:)





So WS is better then FS?
It really depends on preference.

On the wide screen, you'll have the black at the top and bottom, but the screen will show you more of what happened in the scene.

In full screen, you will have no black at the top and bottom and the screen will mostly focus on the character.

This is a movie in widescreen:

madmaxwidescreen.jpg


This is the same movie in full screen:

madmaxfullscreen.jpg


It just depends on your personal preference and usually if you have a widerscreen tv.
 
That link put a virus or something on my computer. I had to shut down for a minute.:shrug:

Summer might be more running around for me if my DD gets into Prep. I will have to take her to a local college for school everyday. That is great and bad for me. No sleeping in late or going anywhere during the summer. But then she will have some college classes and high school credit.:sohappy: She is my 12 yr old.


Oh no! I am so sorry Susan! Now I feel bad. I only posted it because my highschool sense of humor thought it was funny. :( So sorry.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
That link put a virus or something on my computer. I had to shut down for a minute.:shrug:

Summer might be more running around for me if my DD gets into Prep. I will have to take her to a local college for school everyday. That is great and bad for me. No sleeping in late or going anywhere during the summer. But then she will have some college classes and high school credit.:sohappy: She is my 12 yr old.

I know - I had to shut down too - it wouldn't let me close.

That's wonderful about your daughter - is she excited about that idea? Local junior/seniors can take college classwork from our Kent State branch. I wouldn't be surprised if Abby wants to do that in a few years. As it is, she is currently taking 6th grade math right now, and will stay a year ahead in math from now on. That is also her most challenging subject.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I know - I had to shut down too - it wouldn't let me close.

That's wonderful about your daughter - is she excited about that idea? Local junior/seniors can take college classwork from our Kent State branch. I wouldn't be surprised if Abby wants to do that in a few years. As it is, she is currently taking 6th grade math right now, and will stay a year ahead in math from now on. That is also her most challenging subject.
Hmmm...weird...mine let me close it...
 

Disnut

Member
I know - I had to shut down too - it wouldn't let me close.

That's wonderful about your daughter - is she excited about that idea? Local junior/seniors can take college classwork from our Kent State branch. I wouldn't be surprised if Abby wants to do that in a few years. As it is, she is currently taking 6th grade math right now, and will stay a year ahead in math from now on. That is also her most challenging subject.
We have to wait and see if she is accepted. I should hear this month.:shrug: Oh and what I don't understand is the school district is paying the 300.00 per child that gets accepted. this is the same district that is closing my DD's school because of lack of money.:shrug: Go figure.:brick:
 
He's six and in kindergarten. Abby is in 5th grade.

Aw, how I miss the days of elementary school.

I know - I had to shut down too - it wouldn't let me close.

That's wonderful about your daughter - is she excited about that idea? Local junior/seniors can take college classwork from our Kent State branch. I wouldn't be surprised if Abby wants to do that in a few years. As it is, she is currently taking 6th grade math right now, and will stay a year ahead in math from now on. That is also her most challenging subject.

:brick: I am sorry! I didn't mean to mess up your computer. :o Now I feel mean.

nah...it doesn't take a high school sense of humor...someone who's much older than you posted it on these boards earlier today too...

Ah, ok, well now I feel a bit better.

Hmmm...weird...mine let me close it...

I know, mine did too. Maybe everyones computers act differently.
 

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