It's nice of you to share pictures of your family...But the images were so large that with my slow dial-up connection I finally got tired of waiting for the first image to load. And I could see it was going to be much larger than my screen resolution so I canceled it before it finished.I made the same mistake when I first got a digital camera and started posting images to web sites... Images too big. An easy mistake to make.So before uploading any more, consider shrinking (resizing) the images first. I recommend no larger than 800w x 600h, but smaller images would still be quicker to view and take up less storage space on this server.And you're right... those two little ones must surely be angels.KSNeptune
quote:Pic of my little angels.Very cute girls. How old are they? Our boy is approaching 21 months old (born 9-11), and is keeping us busy!! quote:consider shrinking (resizing) the images first.This pic was reduced to 640x480 in Paint Shop Pro, and saved at 20% jpg compression. (it's only 40k) Any higher compression and it gets too grainy, and with less compression, the file size gets REAL big.
Congrats!! You have a beautiful family. I am getting married in August and I look forward to starting one of my own. Any daddy tips to share 'cause sometimes I get scared thinkin' about it, LOL.
quote:I bet the TV is a good baby sitter at times... No Barney, or any of that crap will be allowed in my house. PBS will be banned!!!!!!! I can get buy with Nick, Sponge Bob is funny as hell sometimes.
Well, thanks for the comments. But i have no choice. Barney, Teletubbies, Dora the Explorer, and Spongebob are on at all awake hours. That's why i got my own TV in my room. You'll find out, you don't have a choice.
quote:You'll find out, you don't have a choice.Couldn't agree more. The wife and I were all for "NO TELETUBBIES!! NO BARNEY, NO.....", but now it's whatever keeps his attention so you have a couple minutes to take a sip of your pop, take a leak, make a phone call, or whatever you had been wanting to do for a while.