What ‘Inline Pictures’ Are

Hi   [Lynn].

By ‘inline’, I meant a picture that appears along within the text of the email message, as opposed to a separate attachment file that you have to open in order to view. Microsoft calls these items ‘embedded objects’. And because these picture objects can appear alongside or with the text flow, you can make an email message that reads more like a newspaper or a web site. But I guess the email systems between us convert these objects to attachments during email transit. Ah well.

The hand is much better today. I must type very lightly though, until it fully heals.

You worked outside today. Lucky you. You must be an athletic sort of person.

On the scanner: Yes, I can wait.

Thought I might visit the book stores tonight. It’s been almost two weeks since the last visit after all. :-) Not sure yet though.

I’m very sleepy today so I might take a power nap before leaving.

Enjoy your evening, and will talk to you again, soon.

Later,
Tom Hesley

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