Gutten Tag,
Two gigs of memory is plenty enough for several "Christmas Carol" movies in different versions !
You could also add retro 1880's Christmas cards that you could research on the net. Maybe select a couple of really nice ones and GIMP them to include faces of your family, or maybe go slightly goofy and do a spoof.
You have lots of time and most of these movies are virtually free, or maybe $5...
Enjoy, Uuh, could I be on your Christmas list? Ed Parton, 967 Sourwood Circle, Marietta, GA 30008 . . . (its all over the internet anyway)
Oh, Feliz Navidad.
www.edparton.com
I see a lot of good suggestions here to find really good Sci-Fi and Fantasy.
I cannot believe that no one suggested http://www.paperbackswap.com/
You select a paperback you want and someone sends it to your mailbox. You trade the ones you don't want to keep. Comes with detailed descriptions, reviews, and recommendations.
It only costs postage which is currently about $2.30 per paperback for the ones you mail out. Titles are mailed to you for free, and you post books that you want to mail to someone.
Tons of titles and a wish list for those hard to find titles that are not posted yet.
Can't beat http://www.paperbackswap.com/. A daily digest of new arrivals by category can be sent directly to your mailbox. It truly is an excellent resource for a good read.
http://www.jollymoon.com/
Gutten Tag, Two gigs of memory is plenty enough for several "Christmas Carol" movies in different versions ! You could also add retro 1880's Christmas cards that you could research on the net. Maybe select a couple of really nice ones and GIMP them to include faces of your family, or maybe go slightly goofy and do a spoof. You have lots of time and most of these movies are virtually free, or maybe $5... Enjoy, Uuh, could I be on your Christmas list? Ed Parton, 967 Sourwood Circle, Marietta, GA 30008 . . . (its all over the internet anyway) Oh, Feliz Navidad. www.edparton.com
mailbox means "EMAIL" box and not snailmail. sorry for the typo. http://www.jollymoon.com/ jollymoon
I see a lot of good suggestions here to find really good Sci-Fi and Fantasy. I cannot believe that no one suggested http://www.paperbackswap.com/ You select a paperback you want and someone sends it to your mailbox. You trade the ones you don't want to keep. Comes with detailed descriptions, reviews, and recommendations. It only costs postage which is currently about $2.30 per paperback for the ones you mail out. Titles are mailed to you for free, and you post books that you want to mail to someone. Tons of titles and a wish list for those hard to find titles that are not posted yet. Can't beat http://www.paperbackswap.com/. A daily digest of new arrivals by category can be sent directly to your mailbox. It truly is an excellent resource for a good read. http://www.jollymoon.com/