Lisser wrote:
I don't understand why we can't copy/paste links. I'm clueless with these new changes and I feel like an old person. I am an old person :(
Ctrl + V will paste a link. I'm younger than you, so I know these things. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img]
Lisser wrote:
I don't understand why we can't copy/paste links. I'm clueless with these new changes and I feel like an old person. I am an old person :(
When you paste a link, hit the space bar immediately afterwards and the link will work properly.
Lisser wrote:
I don't understand why we can't copy/paste links. I'm clueless with these new changes and I feel like an old person. I am an old person :(
Old people can compute just as much as you young whippersnappers!! You're not so smart. Back in my day we used to use punch cards and floppy disks and we were happy.
Speaking of which, Zebonka have you tried the new fiber-enriched Ensure? Mmmmmmm. Good.
Micrówave wrote:
Old people can compute just as much as you young whippersnappers!! You're not so smart. Back in my day we used to use punch cards and floppy disks and we were happy.
Speaking of which, Zebonka have you tried the new fiber-enriched Ensure? Mmmmmmm. Good.
Haaaaaaaa!!!! I remember floppy discs!! I remember the 3.5 discs too. Did you all ever have a Commodore 64 computer...with the brown keys? My best friend growing up had one and we used to play Swiss Family Robinson on it. That was awesome! I had a Tandy computer growing up. I'd play Space Quest, King's Quest, Police Quest, all the games from Sierra. Those were the good ole' days!!! I'd kill for those games again!
Lisser wrote:
I don't understand why we can't copy/paste links. I'm clueless with these new changes and I feel like an old person. I am an old person :(
When you paste a link, hit the space bar immediately afterwards and the link will work properly.
Those drums - wow. I like your brother's singing and everyone's harmonies sounded great. And a very entertaining ending too - haha. Glad everyone survived it. Thanks! Your family is so cool.
Donna13 wrote:
Those drums - wow. I like your brother's singing and everyone's harmonies sounded great. And a very entertaining ending too - haha. Glad everyone survived it. Thanks! Your family is so cool.
I agree with this. After seeing this video, I'm sure I have the most boring family on this planet.
Lisser wrote:
I don't understand why we can't copy/paste links. I'm clueless with these new changes and I feel like an old person. I am an old person :(
Ctrl + V will paste a link. I'm younger than you, so I know these things. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img]
Donna13 wrote:
Those drums - wow. I like your brother's singing and everyone's harmonies sounded great. And a very entertaining ending too - haha. Glad everyone survived it. Thanks! Your family is so cool.
I agree with this. After seeing this video, I'm sure I have the most boring family on this planet.
Micrówave wrote:
Old people can compute just as much as you young whippersnappers!! You're not so smart. Back in my day we used to use punch cards and floppy disks and we were happy.
Speaking of which, Zebonka have you tried the new fiber-enriched Ensure? Mmmmmmm. Good.
Haaaaaaaa!!!! I remember floppy discs!! I remember the 3.5 discs too. Did you all ever have a Commodore 64 computer...with the brown keys? My best friend growing up had one and we used to play Swiss Family Robinson on it. That was awesome! I had a Tandy computer growing up. I'd play Space Quest, King's Quest, Police Quest, all the games from Sierra. Those were the good ole' days!!! I'd kill for those games again!
Lisser wrote:
Haaaaaaaa!!!! I remember floppy discs!! I remember the 3.5 discs too. Did you all ever have a Commodore 64 computer...with the brown keys? My best friend growing up had one and we used to play Swiss Family Robinson on it. That was awesome! I had a Tandy computer growing up. I'd play Space Quest, King's Quest, Police Quest, all the games from Sierra. Those were the good ole' days!!! I'd kill for those games again!
I miss those Sierra games :-(
When I think floppy disks, I think of one game - The Oregon Trail. We played that all the time when I was in elementary school. We had only one computer with a color monitor, so everyone tried to run in and score that one.