Okay................... I'm finally putting something on this blog, whether I like it or not. I've been looking at my brand new monitor, of which I was able to get on sale, and what do I see? The Total Lunar Eclipse picture taken in Bozeman, Montana. Well, that is SUPPOSE to be the background. But what I see really see are all those desktop icons. They take up most of the space and I can hardly see the eclipse.
More than half of those things I don't use and I'm afraid to put them somewhere else in case I delete them entirely. Oh, the wonder of the computer. I have somewhat of an understanding of what to do with it, but when I REALLY have problems, I call Dave, our son, who is a whiz with the thing. There for a while I was calling him at least once a week, hoping he would be able to get me out of the mess. "Mom, I have never known anyone who has as much trouble as you do with the computer." But isn't it nice to talk to your mother? Then I have a good friend, Cathy, who is another whiz. She has helped me and others to become better acquainted with the workings of this great invention. If it wasn't for these people helping the common people, I would probably just send email, work with genealogy, and play games. But even though I have geniuses helping with this thing, I am still afraid to push buttons I know nothing about. So, as a result, I have so many pictures on my new monitor, I have a hard time fuguring out what to push and not to push. Then again, I find the delete button facinating and at the same time leary to use it. Pretty soon the little pictures will eclipes the whole monitor and won't even see Montana with the silos, the mountains, and the lights surrounding Bozeman. Such is life. Until next time, I remain dazed, confused at times, and forgetful of what has been taught me. If it isn't written down, think what I have missed. Bye for now.
Hope you have a wonderful time using one of the greatest inventions God has helped mankind to bring forth for the progress of man.
Monday, January 12, 2009
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