This is the single most useless piece of technology in the history of existence. EVER. Forever. More useless than a pet rock... rocks are at least camp-chic these days.
Upgrading your graphics card substantially improves the graphics on your computer. In addition, upgrading the memory on your computer directly improves the memory on your computer. Oh and the processor...
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I have used webshots.com as one form of backup for my sons images. I have been adding images for free for over five years with few to no problems. Video's too although webshots degrades the quality of those. They give you more space as you upload more files. I suppose they print in mass as well from that site but I am using an HP 9600 series with the extra color gradient. I also print them on Kodak 'archival grade' paper which is supposed to last over a hundren years. All I can attest to though is they have not degraded in five years. Hope this helps ahd have fun taking those pictures. I view mine often and am glad I took the time to upload them all.
good day,
moss-
the phrase 'smart gun' is an oxymoron.
It happened about one-hundred fifty years ago. How is this news? moss-
Does anyone else find it disconcerting that our government is having the equivalent of a yard sale?
...is it an engineering rule that ecological cars must be butt ugly?
This is the single most useless piece of technology in the history of existence. EVER. Forever. More useless than a pet rock... rocks are at least camp-chic these days.
Upgrading your graphics card substantially improves the graphics on your computer. In addition, upgrading the memory on your computer directly improves the memory on your computer. Oh and the processor...
...because a fair amount of the world is already in one war or another. Holding a proverbial gun to the world's head has had no positive effect.
Hello- I have used webshots.com as one form of backup for my sons images. I have been adding images for free for over five years with few to no problems. Video's too although webshots degrades the quality of those. They give you more space as you upload more files. I suppose they print in mass as well from that site but I am using an HP 9600 series with the extra color gradient. I also print them on Kodak 'archival grade' paper which is supposed to last over a hundren years. All I can attest to though is they have not degraded in five years. Hope this helps ahd have fun taking those pictures. I view mine often and am glad I took the time to upload them all. good day, moss-