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vacman117

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Chicago, IL
Well I said it was a big garage sale today. And well, I was right. I got six new vacuums. I got a Eureka Victory World Vac, it is in amazing condition for seven dollars, I got a Panasonic Jet Flo Handheld Vacuum for two dollars, a Eureke Corvette Vac for 3 dollars, a Hoover Swingette for two dollars, a Shark Handvac with all the tools and manual for free, and a Hoover SteamVac Ultra, it is shot, it makes a grinding noise when you turn it on, but it has suction so it is not the fan, so I think it is the brushes because they will not spin, but it was only five dollars with the turbo tool and upholstry tool. It is quite dirty though:P. All for just twenty dollars. And tomorrow is the Flea Market and I'm getting the Kirby Sanitronic XII tomorrow also.

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Who sets their cellphone camera resolution the size of a kitchen table? This is a 1.25 MB file upload. If it's a real digital camera then the rez is easily reset through the menu as well. Ferchristsake people - resize. Please, because this is unviewable on the best of monitors.
 
Resizing images

Folks, it is easy to resize images.

In Windows, just use "Paint", which is usually under the Accessories selection.

Fire it up, open your pic. Go to "Image" then "Stretch/Skew."

The "Stretch" section is at the top of the box that appears. You can put in numbers less than 100%. Put the same number (like 50%) in both the Horizontal and Verticle boxes, then click ok. If that isn't enough, lather, rinse, repeat.

I use it for reducing my sister-in-laws ass down to a more manageable size, and it's very effective. (The software, not her ass).

John
 
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