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Jannette Nieuwboer

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  1. That's an interesting family tree you've mentioned. We don't have such a famous part in both our trees. ?
  2. @Cassel oewaaaaa?aaaaaa
  3. O, Yes. I can see you on YouTube too. Some older videos but they are still good. When you search and type Paintshoppro then you come up. Try ?
  4. I'm not a big fan of television. I do have a TV, but I barely watched it last summer. I PREFER THE COMPUTER. I especially resent the series that has a storyline. Then you have to watch otherwise you will lose the story. We had Poldark for a year but I heard that on the other side of that 'huge puddle', there are more years in it. But whether they are Biblical, historical, philosophical, or other films or series, they are always made more attractive to the film industry. Especially if they come from America. The English productions are the most reliable when it comes to reality because they attach great importance to history. That's what I learned about it at school, although that was a very long time ago. What we do have here in this 'cold frog country' (That's a nickname that we made up ourselves,) is that we can also watch TV on our PC. That again saves on costs. And if you have the right devices, you can still connect the PC to your TV and still see some programs, without the cost of a cable.
  5. Thank you, Susan, Carole can do the job without a plugin I suppose. But I'm not that far yet.
  6. I have wanted to make a button for a long time and today I finally succeeded. It's not a very big one. And not too sharp either. But I enjoyed making it. I used the Eye Candy 5 impact glass plugin for this. The scrap kit is new. I got it this week. And is from Susan. It is named 'leaves of autumn".
  7. sorry Corrie, ik zag niet dat je ook had gereageerd.
  8. @Sue Thomas @Julie Magerka I understand that this topic is very relevant to you and you would like to talk about it. We started this with a question from me about an English expression and now we are into the most difficult thing on our minds, The purpose of our lives. Maybe it will depress some people to read this. For that reason, I will not discuss it further here. Not because you're wrong. Receive my love.
  9. https://www.file-extension.info/downloads/paintshop-pro I just happened to be working on the same thing and found this on the internet. here is a link in English. I learned from this that PSP does not yet have all the rights at the moment. Only in Corel's Video studio, it's possible.
  10. quote: they came from all over Europe, with the intentions of starting a fresh. They wanted to leave behind the turbulent history, of inter country fighting dating back hundred and hundreds of years. Border wars etc.: But they left for a country where there were also many problems between black and white north and south. Until now. That is an interesting subject you mentioned. Another hobby of mine is Genealogy. We can go back to 1700 and sometimes a bit in the 1600. What strikes me is that old English and old Dutch are very similar as if they have the same background. Spelling was free at that time that's why everyone had their own way of writing, but then also its own development. As far as the wars are concerned, it was very simulated by the Romans. In their view, the more problems they had, the better because then they would cooperate less and rebel. The Romans were the second to last world power in Nebuchadnezzar's famous dream. for those who enjoy reading the Bible can be found in the first chapters of the Bible book of Daniel. All those world powers had the same goal; namely improving the world through war and thus creating a better world. (This is their statement, not mine) At the cost of many human lives. Until now.
  11. It just means to get into the inner workings. I was a bit confused cause we have a saying that looks like it but with another meaning. 'Onder hoede' means in Dutch under protecting or monitoring. We have another saying that says = 'under the cap of' which means secretly. Buying under the cap means in Dutch, without taxes. I think that the Dutch 'a look behind the scenes' comes the closest. There are so many words and sayings with hood, cap, and hat. Playing under one hat means = Being in league with others. If we delve into this, we will come across a lot.
  12. May I ask what this saying means??? "played under the hood"? Some people asked that on the internet as well. There were more answers. "The Wizard of Oz was mentioned". Saying "behind the curtains". Wikipedia told, "Batman Under the Red Hood". The word "hood" has different meanings. a neighbourHOOD, a cookerHOOD, Robin HOOD. A hoodie. And more. It makes me dizzy a bit.
  13. @Sue Thomas@Dorothy Donn @Susan Ewart@Michele@Ann Seeber CHAPEAU. For all of you. I tried yesterday again but failed hopelessly. ? I go further to order my laptop. better idea. hopefully, Carole will give us next week an easier one.
  14. I'll come and welcome you too. I'm a beginner at Photoshopping and not the best in the group. Although I do that at a snail's pace. I've been more creative with PSP for over twelve years. But I'm learning a lot here on this platform. You will experience that yourself here.
  15. I have not had a newsletter this week. ?
  16. Z = Zilver - brand. Silver is written in Dutch Zilver. Silver is cheaper than the gold brand. I've made a coffee banner.
  17. ☕ T = Twinings
  18. I started very brave with the sketch but this is what came out of my hands.
  19. N = Natural coffee kandy
  20. H = High Quality
  21. Yes. WE did. and all the work is still not done. ?
  22. But I didn't know Sue. I'd just found out. ?
  23. oeps mijn tekst is vertaald. Ik hoop dat ze het voor jullie in het Engels vertaald hebben. Ik ben over gegaan van Chrome naar Edge.
  24. I think it's alright Libera. But I'm not the moderator. here.
  25. Ros Stuart: SAILING
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