Re: 9 new photographs in in PF members' exhibit on 18/01/14

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Never mind.  I found a slider that took care of it -- apparently -- for now.

r.

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On Jan 19, 2014, at 11:20 PM, "Eichhorn, Roger" <eichhorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone know why messages such as this one arrive with a type so tiny that it's almost impossible to read?  You may say well, it's your problem and so it is, but there has to be another answer.  I thought I had my mail client (Apple Mail) set to avoid these problems.

r.

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On Jan 19, 2014, at 9:39 PM, "PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx" <PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx> wrote:

In a message dated 1/19/2014 3:50:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, klausknuth@xxxxxxx writes:
If I was a botanist I would probably object to the title: Almonds are not nuts, they are fruits.
True. The almond in a shell is a fruit. The Almond unshelled is I don't know what it is called. The seed is at the center. under common usage it is called a nut and that is what section of the grocery store has it in.
Many things are mis-labeled in our culture. A tomato is also a fruit but we know it as a vegetable.
There was a tax on vegetables in the ~1850'-1860's and this grocer refused to pay the tax. Case went all the way to the US Supreme Court which ruled in 1857 (i may be off the date by a decade or two) that the tomato was a vegetable for tax purposes. So tomatoes are called vegetable today even though biologically they are fruits just like almonds in a shells.

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