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Actually he might email you. My co-worker has been searching for a house for a year and it's happened with her many times where she went with another agent.

Well he might - but he probably won't.

Update - it's been 4 days - not a peep from 'AJ'. :lol:

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Its just a lot easier to remove the memory card and stick it into the computer. The USB method does the same thing, sure, but then you need to find the cord and then find an open USB slot, which is non-existent on our computer. So then you need to unplug something to plug the camera in, and then you forget you unplugged it and wonder why it doesn't work the next time you use it. So really, its just laziness :P

I usually don't get my pictures printed, just the really good ones. I'm pretty camera and picture happy, so I just upload them onto the computer to enjoy at a later date.

The other part of this is not all camera's allow you to re-upload your photos to the cards, so for people using digital frames that use the SD card it makes it easy for them to get their pictures back on it.

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The other part of this is not all camera's allow you to re-upload your photos to the cards, so for people using digital frames that use the SD card it makes it easy for them to get their pictures back on it.

Interesting! I have a digital frame on my Christmas list this year, so hopefully I'll get to test that out.

I still need to buy the husband a Christmas present! I have a million ideas but everything I want to get is pretty expensive. I need to limit myself but my brain isn't working or something...

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I'm a little annoyed. My husband and I have plans to go to the in-laws tonight - yes the night before we leave for Canada. Great timing!

Anyways husband is stuck in traffic on the 295 and probably won't get home until about 7:00... which means we probably won't get to the in-laws until about 7:45... so dinner will be at about 8:30... and I'm guessing we won't get back here until about 11:00 tonight. Couldn't leave work a little early today huh? No they depend on him way too much. Grrr.

Husband still has to get his car out from under all that snow as it is still covered. Told him to do it yesterday but he chose to work on websites. We have to leave at 6-7:00 in the morning. Can't fit the gifts in my car, otherwise I'd consider taking it and just leaving his car... perhaps the snow will just melt upon our return.

So I'm feeling crushed for time, space and sanity. It's the holidays... pass the wine.

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So I'm feeling crushed for time, space and sanity. It's the holidays... pass the wine.

...and yet you have time to post on VJ...

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MY vent is that I just decided to take a little nap, since I haven't been getting as much sleep as I'd like lately. I'm really not much of a napper...but I digress. Well, I drift off to sleep for about fifteen minutes when RRRRRING! The phone rings. I assume it's my wife, so I answer. Turns out it's a wrong number. GRR. No problem. I lie back down and close my eyes...just start to drift back to sleep and....RRRRRING! This time it's telemarketing!! Roar! So I lie back down again for literally a minute and RRRRING! At this point I figured it was either the wrong number or the telemarketer calling back again, so I answered rather testily...and of course it was my wife. :P Sorry honey. Hehe.

Yet another reason why naps don't work for me!

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turn off your phone before you go for a nap :whistle:

I would...but I always like to be available for when my wife calls. I encourage her to call me if she ever needs me, no matter what time of day or night. That probably sounds silly, but so it goes. :)

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You deserve a slap for that.

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People who put pictures of their positive pregnancy tests in their profile pictures or signatures really weird me out. Like, you peed on that thing a couple minutes earlier... gross.

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People who put pictures of their positive pregnancy tests in their profile pictures or signatures really weird me out. Like, you peed on that thing a couple minutes earlier... gross.

Ultrasounds get me the most.

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Either or for me - so I have blocked all signatures - which is too bad because I know sometimes people put funny pics or interesting info in their signatures - but it is just not worth it, to me, to switch back to viewing them.

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People who put pictures of their positive pregnancy tests in their profile pictures or signatures really weird me out. Like, you peed on that thing a couple minutes earlier... gross.

The financial person at Toyota where we got my car from told us that on his 50th birthday, his wife gave him a pregnancy test that read positive, wrapped in the box.

I wasnt sure bothered him more... the fact that he is starting fatherhood at 50 again (which he wasnt very happy about) or the fact that he had to touch a stick that someone peed onto... :P

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We'll point out interesting ones if we see any :P

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Okay, now THAT is just creepy!

I wasnt sure bothered him more... the fact that he is starting fatherhood at 50 again (which he wasnt very happy about) or the fact that he had to touch a stick that someone peed onto... :P

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Medical in Vancouver: 01-28-10

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