Nope!

:'( Electronic devices and PC programs are very hard for me to set up and work my way through alone. You have to remember that I was in my 40s and a grandmother when the hand-held calculator surfaced. The first "home" computers followed shortly thereafter. I usually give up many times in despair before I get to the other side, so I'm resting on my laurels, Laurie!
There are so many people in my retirement center that can't turn a PC on and most who have them, can't use them. Their kids set them all up and then when they leave...they flounder, again, and give up.
I still remember Kirk setting up his desk top system for me when he moved to Hawaii in 1997. He covered the top of my bed with manuals, (there were no Read Me files,) connected me with an ISP, installed an email program and said, "You're pretty smart, Mom. If you want to continue to have a meaningful relationship with me, figure it out." (All heart, that kid.) Oh, Lordy! All I could do was play Solitaire! Of, course he knew how stubborn I was and how logical...and counted on the combination.

With no one to come over and fix anything, I emailed him and he called. Then when I started sending SOS emails less and less often, he started ignoring them...knowing one would follow that said, "Never mind...I got it." It's a decade and a half since I bought my first lap "to play games on"....like Myst and Magik Shop. Now, once in a while I whine and Kirk just laughs.

You are a natural teacher. I have Picassa and am fine with emailing smaller pictures. What I couldn't do was get them to Internet sites. Not sites like Facebook because I don't much care for them, but to WWU, specifically, to share with my e-family. I so appreciate your help with that! On Monday night I am taking a class in Audacity... "just because." Sending love...