To: John Pitera who wrote (17884 ) 6/22/2017 9:13:08 AM From: JW@KSC Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24518 JP - My time is at Premium right now, to many Irons in the Fire to do SI Research at the moment. But to answer your question:(does anyone know how to do a screen capture that is larger and give it greater resolution..... and does doing that make the print microscopic?) Before uploading just convert the Screen Capture to a Jpeg File then Upload to SI. As seen below it works great. As compared to many SI Veterans, I'm still working on 5,000 posts, but rarely do I see any with an SI date before mine (December 1995). So many that I became good Friends with back in those days have vanished since 2000. Of course we were into Emerging Technologis and the TecH DOT COM Crash took tech stocks along for the ride. Seems old Friends faded like Non-compliance Y2K Computers. I admit I took a 12 year sabbatical from SI Myself, until I created the MUX Board. After getting tried of putting up with the bashers on the Yahoo Boards. Just before U.S. Gold merged with Minera Andes, I Started the MUX Board once I knew the new Company name "McEwen Mining" Board (MUX) and many of the posters on both Yahoo Boards began Posting here. It's been an Oasis of Peace and Tranquility ever since then. I learned the hard way how peaceful the place really is, when I invested in SFOR and began following the SFOR Board on iHub. And quickly began a SI SFOR Board, for those from this board who invested in StrikeForce Technologies (SFOR) so they would not have to put up with the Cr_p on iHub to sort though 1000's of posts just to find the pertinent info. Having done so much research on Emerging, Disruptive Technologies and Paradigm Shifts in the Mid to late '90's, I've never seen a Tech Company so posed to explode like SFOR. Yeah it's an OTC Stinky Pinky, it's a whole $0.01.4 but will wind up being $0.20 - $2.00. But enough illogical posting on SFOR here. VIDEO SI has treated us Veterans Great ! An has shown how to treat People who helped them in the early pioneering days of Stock Boards.