Same here. It's the only way.
With browsing being difficult, I can only imagine how difficult moderating is. Well let's see if vBullitin or some one else can solve that for mobile browsing.
Denise, thanks for the research and the info.
I'm sure you've seen them come up on the 'bay, they usually get a good price. I think they're mostly 50s, but I wonder if any where available in the 40s.
An excellent point indeed. I hadn't thought it through, just threw the idea out there (fuzzy front end stuff!) I guess what I like about the eBay is that the fonts are pre formated to fit the screen without re-adjusting (pinching and spreading). Also, the info is neatly divided up onto tabs at...
Firstly, congratulations! :eusa_clap
As a father of two boys, I have been there. Some random suggestion:
- get an iPhone, record video of him
- set up a gmail address for him
- email these videos to him
- email him notes so he can read it when he's older
Here's my first in my 30s...
Actually some of the best ideas in the world started out as being "wacky" ideas. :rolleyes:
OK ;)
Let me explain it this way - I can browse eBay on my mobile browser (Safari) and pinch and expand the screen all I like. But I have the free eBay app. I don't have to have it.... but I want...
I just finished watching episode ten and I can tell you it ends on a real cliff hanger. Season three has been building up the suspense very slowly.
BTW those JJ pictures are great, I am fan! :p
Me too. I think this technology is a great portal into vintage!
Why would you presume to tell me what I don't need? [huh] I never said there was a need anyway, I said "wouldn't it be cool if...." :mad:
With over 11,000 members, wouldn't it be nice if one of us developed a free "app" for the Fedora Lounge so members could more easily keep up to date with developments while out and about?
I know there are quite a few iPhone and mac'sters who would appreciate it!
:p
Yes, I remember breaking out in a sweat when I saw that blog. But is she still around? I tried to look her up to see if I could meet her when I was in New York last month.
She is incredibly attractive and sultry in that movie.
My 110% all time, singing and dancing, with sugar on top, favorite "lost" star of the Golden Era is Sonia Darrin. Darrin played "Agnes Lowzier" in the Big Sleep.
And, oh! That immortal line:
"What do you think those are, grapefruit?"
Enormously influential, retrospectively, esoterically....
- Bud White, the character in LA Confidential, modeled on him
- Aldo Ray(ine) in Inglourious. Enough said!
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