& I've been seeing "Instagram pictures" everywhere... I mean EVERYWHERE...
On Twitter, Facebook, even contests with the best Instagram picture
So that was of course, one of the first apps I downloaded
& I got registered
Here is my first Instagram picture I took
Not very exciting - I know....
it was taken at lunch yesterday while I was setting up my account - hence the silverware sitting in the middle of my desk
Yes, I was watching "The View" with the President visiting for the day
So, I know since I'm one of the last ones to get this app & jump on the Instagram-wagon, tell me what I should know about it
... is there a way to look at everyone's pictures OTHER then the phone? Not an online place that stores the pictures?
... & let me know if you're on there so I can follow you
My name on Instagram is the same as my Twitter name - rebeccajoknits
even though, with my bicep tendonitis, I havent knitted in awhile...
that's another story...sigh...
So give me some downlow on some Instagram knowledge






7 comments:
I haven't joined the Instagram craze yet either! You are ahead of me! I take pics all. the. time. too, maybe I'll have to check it out! :)
LOVE LOVE LOVE instagram!!!!!!! I think there is a way to go on instagram on the computer and not just on your phone, but haven't done that yet!!
I don't use it, but I'm interested in what you find out.
From what I've learned (and it isn't much), you like & follow other through your phone app. I haven't found a way to see them online.
Believe me...I'd LOVE to view them online rather than through my phone.
So if you find out, let us know! :)
Apparently, we all want to know. I can tell you that I know nothing about it. Also, I think at what point is Instagram overkill?
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what is worse than worms??
I don't know anything about Instagram, but I do know a great remedy for your arm issue. I got it from my chiropractor, and it did an amazing job on my tennis elbow, which had been just getting worse and worse:
Almost-fill a styrafoam cup with water and freeze it. Take it out and peel away the top edge about 1/2 inch, exposing the ice. Lay a towel under your arm and use the ice to massage the sore part of your arm for 15 minutes. Do that a few times a day and see if it works. Let me know if you try it.
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