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Old 11-14-2013, 02:50 PM
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Beautiful; even upside down.
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Old 11-14-2013, 03:21 PM
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If you can remember which way you were holding the ipad when you took the pix, turn it 180 degrees next time. The ipad automatically "rights" the picture no matter how you take it, so that's why you see it right side up.

Edit: nice machine BTW -- I'd like to have one of those.
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Old 11-14-2013, 03:43 PM
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Here you are Ron, right side up. No more standing on your head Jo, LOL

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It's beautiful for sure.
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Old 11-14-2013, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Sheluma View Post
If you can remember which way you were holding the ipad when you took the pix, turn it 180 degrees next time. The ipad automatically "rights" the picture no matter how you take it, so that's why you see it right side up.

Edit: nice machine BTW -- I'd like to have one of those.
Seluma, That satisfies me. Yes, I remember how I took it as I had to get my finger out of the way each time. These d... Apple engineers think they know which way I want my pictures and which word I'm thinking of typing. Now that I know that I'll watch for it very much like I watch for the little men in the iPad changing my wording. BTW, the little guys kept changing Seluma to Selma until I caught them at it. You people are the go-to people for many things. Thanks so much.
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Old 11-14-2013, 06:10 PM
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Seluma, That satisfies me. Yes, I remember how I took it as I had to get my finger out of the way each time. These d... Apple engineers think they know which way I want my pictures and which word I'm thinking of typing. Now that I know that I'll watch for it very much like I watch for the little men in the iPad changing my wording. BTW, the little guys kept changing Seluma to Selma until I caught them at it. You people are the go-to people for many things. Thanks so much.
hee hee -- Selma. You can turn off auto-correct in your browser. I don't like it, either. You might be able to turn off auto-complete on your ipad.

Edit: How to turn off auto-complete on ipad:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/17757102#17757102

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Old 11-15-2013, 03:38 AM
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Ron that's a little beauty for sure. I don't see them in my neck of the woods either, I would have snapped that up!
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Great machine!
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Very cute machine! And I have that happen with my iPad That's for the fix!
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Update on my 15-125. One shouldn't get so enthused with these little pleasures, however, original checking indicated the machine wasn't frozen. Wrong, the stop motion allowed me to turn the hand wheel. Upon closer inspection the rust is/was incredible and the main shaft totally frozen. Tr-Flo to the rescue. A couple doses last night, a couple this morning, and finally hair dryer treatment - unstuck, hurrah! And, it sounds wonderfully, e.i. after I took the clank-clank creating lint from the dogs. It doesn't look pretty this morning (picture below), but it will. If I have the right angle on taking pictures this picture should be right side up (angle pun intended.)
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I just noticed I'm referring to this machine as a she. That's not normally my motif, but, she is so pretty she will be a she with a pretty name. Gotta' think on that one. Getting giddy in my old age.
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