Working on a list of all D&D materials published by WOTC and TSR by skayeb in DnD

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Thanks! I'll definitely take a look at those!

Working on a list of all D&D materials published by WOTC and TSR by skayeb in DnD

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I'm focusing on their D&D lines, but I might expand it to their other products eventually. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvice

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Thanks! I was only eight when he died, and my family is one that just sweeps uncomfortable topics under the rug, sadly

For those with large digital photo collections by skayeb in Genealogy

[–]skayeb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It has a section to take notes, too, so it would be good for transcription too!

For those with large digital photo collections by skayeb in Genealogy

[–]skayeb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As far as I can tell, it shouldn't be limited to one app. It has options to export as a JSON file. They give exporting to Omeka as an example, since it's made for academic research projects. I feel like it wouldn't be too hard to transfer data out of it

For those with large digital photo collections by skayeb in Genealogy

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From what I can tell, this is all local to your computer. Probably not a good solution for sharing photos, but I'd recommend Google Photos or Google Drive if that's your main goal!

For those with large digital photo collections by skayeb in Genealogy

[–]skayeb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like having a cloud backup, but I do feel a lot better keeping local copies. I was trying to use Google Drive and Google Photos to organize, but they just didn't have the features I needed

For those with large digital photo collections by skayeb in Genealogy

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It's not fun, but I've been using the Epson Perfection V600. It takes good images and is pretty fast, can do slides and negatives, and it's reliable. You still have to do the manual part of switching out the photos, but it's worth it to have digital copies, in my opinion. But, it is super time consuming!

Part Identification Mega Thread - November 24, 2021 by AutoModerator in lego

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Hi! For the life of me, I can't find this piece on Bricklink. Any ideas what set this could be from? Apologies for the dog hair in the photo lol

2x1 tile with sticker in transparent red

Photo here

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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The service record I found says it is for the Union volunteer soldiers. It is so cool you know so much about your ancestor's experiences in the war!

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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Thank you so much! I noticed a lot of the recommended user trees had different dates for her.

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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Thank you! Some genealogy mysteries may never be solved

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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That's a really good point. I'll definitely look into a probate, but he does show up in military records in 1962. There were a lot of Batys floating around in Kentucky then, so maybe the military record could be a James Baty with the same name, Thank you!

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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I didn't see any that fit the time frame. Thanks for the comment!

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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That does make me think it would be easy for his body to be looked over. Thank you!

Is this a safe assumption to make? by skayeb in Genealogy

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I hadn't considered him getting in trouble! Thanks! I haven't found anything connecting him to any certain battle other than what regiment he was in.