Okay guys, you can shoot me. You can fly an airplane, file an IFR flight plan, keep track of the alphabet soup of various airspace, deal with all of the ADS-B crap, as well as bi-annual flight tests, and on and on and on (not to mention build an airplane), but you "can't" figure out how to use a cell phone, load an app from the Microsoft or apple stores or any of the other basic tech stuff... sounds like lazy to me...

Note that I will be 70 on Sunday, but my excuse is that I spent over 45 years doing "engineering stuff".

If the VA doesn't tell me I have a problem tomorrow, I might actually finally finish getting my license to fly.

Have a great holiday weekend!

Mark W (N952MW res)

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On 9/1/2022 2:50 PM, MS wrote:
I've been wondering why photo attachments don't show up when I open an email on my computer that's been sent from a smartphone.  Glad to find out this is a common problem.  I hate the damn things, although I took a netters advice some months back and bought an LG Rebel 4 for $30.  I bought two of them in fact since I broke the first one by throwing it when I couldn't turn it off (my own fault, not the phone).  The one I've kept serves as a radio which runs off my home wi-fi.  I mostly listen to radio 4, BBC.

Over the years I've found Microsoft's OneDrive to be an easy to use and reliable place to keep photos, documents, etc.  It's also easy to send a link to those whom I want to share something with.  For instance, here's a link to my OneDrive KR file:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Au6bGVdsjGkwhlbFfzF3XMLy-Ksq?e=Po4VXF


No ads, tricks or hassles. It's free if you only want to store things that don't take up more than 5 GB.

Mike Stirewalt
KSEE



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