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OT: Cool branding moment

In latest AARP magazine, p54, George Takei (Sulu from StarTrek) is wearing a UCONN sweatshirt in Edinborough, Scotland.
Take a picture
 
How will I get the polaroid to you?
Says it’s too large to upload… I’m not very good at this.
Use I-Phone or I-Pad make a digit photo and then you can upload to here ...
 
Using an Iphone, said too large on BY.
When transfer a photo from I-Phone to either your e-mail or Facebook, I-Phone will ask you for, small, medium or large size. You can choice small size. After transferring the photo you can open the photo then copy the photo, then paste the photo to BY.
 
When transfer a photo from I-Phone to either your e-mail or Facebook, I-Phone will ask you for, small, medium or large size. You can choice small size. After transferring the photo you can open the photo then copy the photo, then paste the photo to BY.
Or you could drive around to all of our houses and show us the picture on your phone. That almost sounds easier.
 
Using an Iphone, said too large on BY.
Another quickest way is:
First, connect your iPhone to a PC with a USB-C to Lighting cable that can transfer files.
  1. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can't find the device if the device is locked.
  2. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.
  3. Select Import > From a USB device, then follow the instructions.
 
When transfer a photo from I-Phone to either your e-mail or Facebook, I-Phone will ask you for, small, medium or large size. You can choice small size. After transferring the photo you can open the photo then copy the photo, then paste the photo to BY.
I know that usually happens, but it’s not doing it now. Tried sending to myself, then forwarding to myself. Never had a chance to change size. Sorry.
Most people here probably get AARP magazines anyway. Only need to be 50.
 
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The magazine is online but the photo isn’t. I’ll check my mailbox for our copy. 10 Celebrities on the Trip That Changed Their Lives

On a side note, AARP is well worth the $10 a year to join. Just the hotel and rental car discounts make it worth it.
I renew aarp for five years at $40. A couple of times I got free spouse coverage to drive the rental. Well worth it.
 
I am starting to fear the equivalent of the Sports Illustrated jinx with Slam Magazine. A nice big article about Paige and Azzi and next thing you know they both are out!
 
Don't you have to be a member of AARP to post on the boneyard?

Absolutely.

My problem is when I turn to page 54, I see a pic of Jimmy Buffett on a foil board smiling like a Cheshire cat.

Oh well.
 

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