In With The New

I am trying to remember how many different diary backgrounds I have had here, and I am pretty sure that I have officially lost count.
In any case, welcome to the newest incarnation.
And a Happy New Year to all!
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"Well, it might
take some getting used to.
But I think I can manage.
Redecorating is always
rather disorienting isn't it?"

Comments (9)
Pragmatist (Legacy)
Very pretty and very "fall"-ish.
Shalom
Shalom
mamallama (Legacy)
I like it! Very much. Of course, you probably knew I would, being the "leafy" person that I am.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Lakestars (Legacy)
Thanks for letting me know about the friend list:)
About the buttons, I created it.
LS
About the buttons, I created it.
LS
InStitches (Legacy)
Nothing like a new do to spice things up a bit. I especially like the new buttons.
KiwiKimi (Legacy)
Very pretty! I especially like the leaves on the buttons.
Pragmatist (Legacy)
Google, of course! Why didn't I think of that?
Thanks.
Shalom
Thanks.
Shalom
MiZzKiTty (Legacy)
It's very nice :)
I know mine is sort of heavy but... I like it and it works so I can't be arsed to change it again. Too much work.
I know mine is sort of heavy but... I like it and it works so I can't be arsed to change it again. Too much work.
ImNotLisa (Legacy)
Ooh, I like it!! Very nice!! :o)
waterspriteflying (Legacy)
Consider the new one officially beautiful!
Thanks for the comment about the pictures. The camera is a Minolta Dimage. It's only a three megapixel, but you really don't need more than that if you aren't going to print larger than 8X10.
The important thing to me was the zoom. This is 10x optical, and 4X digital. The higher the optical number, the better the quality, because its the lens that does it. Digital will pixelate larger, and you lose so much quality you won't, probably, be satisfied at all with it.
On top of the zoom, this camera also takes sepia and black & white, and video with sound.
Are you ready for the price? I got it on sale late 2005, with a half gig card, for less than $250! It would be worth looking for.
Happy New Year!
Ani
Thanks for the comment about the pictures. The camera is a Minolta Dimage. It's only a three megapixel, but you really don't need more than that if you aren't going to print larger than 8X10.
The important thing to me was the zoom. This is 10x optical, and 4X digital. The higher the optical number, the better the quality, because its the lens that does it. Digital will pixelate larger, and you lose so much quality you won't, probably, be satisfied at all with it.
On top of the zoom, this camera also takes sepia and black & white, and video with sound.
Are you ready for the price? I got it on sale late 2005, with a half gig card, for less than $250! It would be worth looking for.
Happy New Year!
Ani
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