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I got a picture stitched pattern on my created PDF and it was easy to get an idea about the finished work of cross stitch. But now I can't see such picture on my created PDF. Can it be corrected?
Tribble,
Ferengi...LOL, hate to love 'em, love to hate 'em!
It sounds so easy in theory...sit down and watch a whole show, one season at a time, but it really does take time.
I'd like to rewatch TOS,
because I found that show in the '70s, in reruns. Problem
was that they cut out parts of the shows. Someone, and I
can't remember who, in light of the new series is supposed to be
showing TOS uncut. That I really want to see!
When I first started watching TNG during its original run (though I'm still only 25, LOL
), my company transitioned me to a night
shift, so I ended up missing a lot of the shows...probably saw a
handful of them before that happened.
So that was why, even though
it was one of my faves, I hardly ever got to see it during its
original run. I worked that shift for 3 years, and after
that things got even crazier, so watching the show ended up not
happening often and I couldn't follow some of the plots for the
ones that required having seen earlier episodes. I did
catch up on some of them later on, and every once in a while will
still catch an episode I haven't seen. I'd really like to
someday watch the series over a month or two, a few episodes every
night, in order. Or perhaps start with TOS, then move on
to TNG, etc. LOL, isn't that a dream? 
I completely agree with you about Spock...he was the best! Hands down my favorite character on that show.
And did you notice...he had
the best comedic lines, too. 
I've been enjoying discussing Star Trek with you, too!
My husband is a Trekkie, but
not too many of my friends are, sorry to say. My bestie
doesn't get into it at all, and even my dear old friend who is
related to Max Grodenchik isn't a big Star Trek or sci-fi fan,
unbelievably.
Definitely one thing about Star Trek...they just don't make shows like that anymore. Even the newer ST shows are very different than TOS and TNG. Oh, well, at least the old shows are still available to watch, right?
Melanie,
Looking forward to helping wherever I can.
Thanks.
Neave,
Glad to see you're back...I thought of trying to find you with a cyber search party!
Seriously, I missed you!
Are you okay?
Aww, I'm sorry your wedding didn't have your special touch.
It sounds like Nicky was very
thoughtful, but it wasn't quite to your taste. 
MaryAnn,
Welcome!
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I got a picture stitched pattern on my created PDF and it was easy to get an idea about the finished work of cross stitch. But now I can't see such picture on my created PDF. Can it be corrected?
Tribble,
Ferengi...LOL, hate to love 'em, love to hate 'em!

It sounds so easy in theory...sit down and watch a whole show, one season at a time, but it really does take time.
I'd like to rewatch TOS,
because I found that show in the '70s, in reruns. Problem
was that they cut out parts of the shows. Someone, and I
can't remember who, in light of the new series is supposed to be
showing TOS uncut. That I really want to see!When I first started watching TNG during its original run (though I'm still only 25, LOL
), my company transitioned me to a night
shift, so I ended up missing a lot of the shows...probably saw a
handful of them before that happened.
So that was why, even though
it was one of my faves, I hardly ever got to see it during its
original run. I worked that shift for 3 years, and after
that things got even crazier, so watching the show ended up not
happening often and I couldn't follow some of the plots for the
ones that required having seen earlier episodes. I did
catch up on some of them later on, and every once in a while will
still catch an episode I haven't seen. I'd really like to
someday watch the series over a month or two, a few episodes every
night, in order. Or perhaps start with TOS, then move on
to TNG, etc. LOL, isn't that a dream? 
I completely agree with you about Spock...he was the best! Hands down my favorite character on that show.
And did you notice...he had
the best comedic lines, too. 
I've been enjoying discussing Star Trek with you, too!
My husband is a Trekkie, but
not too many of my friends are, sorry to say. My bestie
doesn't get into it at all, and even my dear old friend who is
related to Max Grodenchik isn't a big Star Trek or sci-fi fan,
unbelievably.Definitely one thing about Star Trek...they just don't make shows like that anymore. Even the newer ST shows are very different than TOS and TNG. Oh, well, at least the old shows are still available to watch, right?

Melanie,
Looking forward to helping wherever I can.
Thanks.
Neave,
Glad to see you're back...I thought of trying to find you with a cyber search party!
Seriously, I missed you!
Are you okay?Aww, I'm sorry your wedding didn't have your special touch.
It sounds like Nicky was very
thoughtful, but it wasn't quite to your taste. 
MaryAnn,
Welcome!

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