New Faces to Screen Name Idea
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New Faces to Screen Name Idea
I want to take a moment in advance to apologize for SPLATTERING my photo all over this site. R&R had a great suggestion that we should stop posting pictures of pets, etc. and be brave enough to put our faces to our names so we know who we're talking to.
Not a fan of my own photos, I braved it and posted one. Please do not think for one moment it was done out of admiration for my own "beauty" as I am not one who has ever been in love with my looks (just the opposite).
So if you see my photo where my cat's used to be, don't think it was done out of sheer vanity. I just thought he had a great idea and was hoping if I could do it, others might realize surely they could, too.
Hope to see your faces soon, too.
Not a fan of my own photos, I braved it and posted one. Please do not think for one moment it was done out of admiration for my own "beauty" as I am not one who has ever been in love with my looks (just the opposite).
So if you see my photo where my cat's used to be, don't think it was done out of sheer vanity. I just thought he had a great idea and was hoping if I could do it, others might realize surely they could, too.
Hope to see your faces soon, too.
L o R i


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Well here is my photo... thats my 15 yr old daughter next to me. What little you can see of her. I don't think that i will tell her that I have posted my photo... as this breaks all our "on line" rules.
Have a great day!
Teri
Have a great day!
Teri
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming -- WOW -- What a Ride!"
Hi Amy,
Here are the instructions that were posted on the message, Avitars. I am somewhat challenged when it comes to technology, so if I can do you can!
Good luck,
Teri
"For Avatars you take take any photo file on your computer, open it in whatever photo editing program you have, go to resize and choose pixels versus inches, etc. Size must be no higher or wider than 80 pixels. Reduce the resolution if you can to 72 dpi. Save the file as xavatar.jpg/gif and then go to Profile at the top of the page on Cpaptalk.com. This will open up your Profile. Scroll down to nearly the bottom of the page and there will be a window where you can browse your C drive to find the file (you DO remember where you saved it, right?), click on that and it will show the file path in the window. Scroll further down and click Submit and that's all there is to it."
Here are the instructions that were posted on the message, Avitars. I am somewhat challenged when it comes to technology, so if I can do you can!
Good luck,
Teri
"For Avatars you take take any photo file on your computer, open it in whatever photo editing program you have, go to resize and choose pixels versus inches, etc. Size must be no higher or wider than 80 pixels. Reduce the resolution if you can to 72 dpi. Save the file as xavatar.jpg/gif and then go to Profile at the top of the page on Cpaptalk.com. This will open up your Profile. Scroll down to nearly the bottom of the page and there will be a window where you can browse your C drive to find the file (you DO remember where you saved it, right?), click on that and it will show the file path in the window. Scroll further down and click Submit and that's all there is to it."
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming -- WOW -- What a Ride!"
Thanks Bill, thats very sweet! Actually the photo is a couple of years old. I really do look my age... i just "enhance" my hair. Don't confuse that with coloring though!
Teri
Teri
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming -- WOW -- What a Ride!"
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Teri,
I had to laugh when I read those instructions you gave Amy. If you saw the ones I PM'd her, you'd know why. If she's done reading them by now, I'd be surprised. They must be a page and a half long. Do I ever write anything quckly? Don't answer that, please...
Amy,
This was last November, prior to CPAP, at the airport, waiting to fly down to see my parents in FL. Can you tell how exhausted I was there? I think that's probably why I wasn't smiling. Hardly could muster up enough energy to do so back then...but thanks. It will be great to see you, too...hope you get the photo working.
I had to laugh when I read those instructions you gave Amy. If you saw the ones I PM'd her, you'd know why. If she's done reading them by now, I'd be surprised. They must be a page and a half long. Do I ever write anything quckly? Don't answer that, please...
Amy,
This was last November, prior to CPAP, at the airport, waiting to fly down to see my parents in FL. Can you tell how exhausted I was there? I think that's probably why I wasn't smiling. Hardly could muster up enough energy to do so back then...but thanks. It will be great to see you, too...hope you get the photo working.
L o R i

