1422. arkymalarky - 5/14/2000 3:04:37 AM Yeah, they're both good, but the second seems more vivid and defined. 1423. CalGal - 5/14/2000 3:09:27 AM Arky,
I think the improvement happens when both the software and I agree about what the focus of the picture is supposed to be. When we disagree, it means that I probably didn't frame the picture properly, so the software is trying to focus around a point that makes the real focus look terrible.
Abs,
Could you please try the URL I provide in a different window and see what happens? 1424. DaveM - 5/14/2000 3:18:25 AM Cal - I sent you an e-mail. 1425. Absensia - 5/14/2000 4:47:01 AM I tried that too, Calgal and got an error message. May be my freaking computer...It's been strange since the middle of the night. 1426. Absensia - 5/14/2000 4:48:20 AM This is what I get:While trying to retrieve the URL: http://the_calgal.tripod.com:80/
The following error was encountered:
Invalid URL
Some aspect of the requested URL is incorrect. Possible problems:
Missing or incorrect access protocol (should be `http://'' or similar)
Missing hostname
Illegal double-escape in the URL-Path
Illegal character in hostname; underscores are not allowed
1427. CalGal - 5/14/2000 5:04:44 AM Abs,
My guess is that it is tripod (the freebie site I chose).
How about this?
1428. Absensia - 5/14/2000 6:22:02 AM Cal..that came through great! 1429. joezan - 5/14/2000 6:25:27 AM
Beautiful pics, CalGal.
I trust you're leaving your computer alone enough to have some fun? 1430. rubberducky7 - 5/14/2000 11:41:19 PM Re: Message # 1426, Absensia.
while 80 is usually the port number (it is picked by default in most windows apps), try taking it out of the URL string next time. 1431. Hejira - 5/17/2000 1:49:37 AM test 1432. CalGal - 5/17/2000 1:58:20 AM B-. You lose points for neglecting capitalization and punctuation. 1433. marshame - 5/17/2000 2:00:35 AM Hello Hejira. 1434. Hejira - 5/17/2000 2:16:40 AM Greeting, marshame.
As my teacher recently said to us: "Keep your eyes on your own screen." 1435. Hejira - 5/17/2000 2:17:36 AM and CalGal. 1436. Dusty - 5/17/2000 2:39:51 AM Welcome Hejira ! 1437. PelleNilsson - 5/18/2000 1:33:26 AM Hejira
That's a nice moniker! Perhaps most people know, but anyhow: The event known as the Hejira was Muhammed's leaving Mecca (where the traditionalists rejected his teachings) for Medina in 622, which is year 1 in the Muslim calendar. Muhammed returned in triumph in 630 (9 a.H.). 1438. joezan - 5/21/2000 12:18:23 PM
test 1439. ee - 6/3/2000 1:34:19 PM time check
1440. DaveM - 6/5/2000 2:32:31 PM test 1441. DocBrown - 6/6/2000 4:41:26 AM does this work?
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