See, this is why people use emoticons -- or at least "<g>"s... I was being facetious. l'chaim and l'shalom. On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Edward Gleason <egleason@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > LOL > Nothing to do with you. > > L'Chaim > > > >>> "Julie Krueger" <juliereneb@xxxxxxxxx> 11/12/2008 2:36 PM >>> > > Wow -- I had no idea how offensive that question was.... > > On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Edward Gleason <egleason@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> Unsubscribe. >> >> Thanks >> Edward >> >> >>> "Julie Krueger" <juliereneb@xxxxxxxxx> 11/12/2008 2:29 PM >>> >> >> "You will have to go to photos and click on the album for the picture >> and then click on the picture to get a better look at it. I am hoping >> someone out there knows what it is. I really have not found anyone who >> has a clue. It is wooden does not come apart about 7 inches long at >> the longest side and about 5 inches long at the shortest side. There >> are grooves in each of the balls, If you know or have any idea let me >> know. PLEASE.." >> >> Here are the pic's: http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/14209750/tn/829383767 >> >> http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/14209750/tn/158719350 >> >> So -- Curious question # 1 -- DOES anyone know what this is??? >> >> Curious question #2 -- it seems to me that there must be, has to be, and >> maybe I even came across once and forgot, a way to do a search on an image >> -- i.e., not typing in the word "necklace", choosing an image search, and >> coming up w/ a gazillion pic's of necklaces, but a way to copy into a >> search engine something like the above photo and have similar photos (some >> of which hopefully have tag-lines, descriptions, or information attached) >> come up. ?? >> >> -- >> Julie Krueger >> >> >> > > > -- > Julie Krueger > > > -- Julie Krueger