When I registered my HP camera, I also signed up with Snapfish, a photo sharing service run by HP.
Then, I found Photobucket and signed up with them. Seemed to be easier to use than Snapfish. I uploaded a few pics to them, too. My pics disappeared. It seems that Photobucket doesn't allow simple nudity, even tho the U.S. Supreme court says that simple nudity is not obscene. Then I read the TOS for Snapfish. I'll not be using either of those services. Now, I'm with Google. Google seems more lenient and I'm glad.
Looks like rain for most of this week. The grass loves all of this water and it grows tall and thick and I can't cut it 'cos it's too wet.
I miss the sunshine.
Then, I found Photobucket and signed up with them. Seemed to be easier to use than Snapfish. I uploaded a few pics to them, too. My pics disappeared. It seems that Photobucket doesn't allow simple nudity, even tho the U.S. Supreme court says that simple nudity is not obscene. Then I read the TOS for Snapfish. I'll not be using either of those services. Now, I'm with Google. Google seems more lenient and I'm glad.
Looks like rain for most of this week. The grass loves all of this water and it grows tall and thick and I can't cut it 'cos it's too wet.
I miss the sunshine.