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Minnesota Trip 2004 - First try
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That was fun. Thanks for the memories!
I think only you and I saw it, Janice. People using Internet Explorer might be having difficulty.
What was it? Anybody we know in it? Or, was it just scenes from Minnesota?
It's a QuickTime slide show of some of the Minnesota photographs I took when I was up there for the reunion. It's set to music. There's a rather complicated fix for those using Internet Explorer that my Minnesota friend, Dave, told me about but it's a little too much for me to explain.
Janice,
What browser are you using? Do you use a Mac? If so, that would explain it because QuickTime is an Apple product.
For those who haven't been able to view it, there is a rather easy workaround. Go to the link on the side of the blog and download FireFox. You might like it better than IE anyway. I surely do.
I have quicktime on my computer but for some reason, everytime I come to this page I get a prompt asking me to run an ActiveX control. I always click "no" and then have to wait for the thing to go away before I can view the rest of the page. It's a pain. I was at a workshop last week that had Firefox on their computers and it was much easier to access this page with that browser. I don't understand the difference between the two browsers.
Try clicking Yes. Internet Explorer is from Microsoft and Microsoft is cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs about their propriety. Many non-Microsoft products, particularly some from Apple, don't work properly in Internet Explorer without the user going through a lot of trouble.