Hi,

    I am just trying to get my head around the new Prizmo. I was always pretty 
good at getting acceptable/very good results using prizmo free-hand, so was a 
little frustrated at first with the new Prizmo 2. I find, and this is purely 
personal, that I get the best results if I hit the "quick capture" i think it 
is called, it is the option that doesn't create a document, but which you can 
copy etc. With the phone in place on the text, I hit the take picture button, 
lift the phone, I am hearing the guitar sounds, when I get to where I am used 
to golding the phone, I stop still, wait for the high tone and the shot is 
taken. So this is the method, the quickest one at least, for those who have had 
success in the past with the free-hand method. I have tried using the first 
stage, the one where you are prompted with "left" "back" "away" etc, but find 
it a bit maddening! But perhaps, with time, I will learn to make more of that.

    Meanwhile, here is a short offering from a brochure that came through the 
door yesterday. Som ore the words will sound strange, they are in Irish!

    Here you go, I am pretty pleased with prizmo still!
    Sandy.

2o13 An Post Comint 'g your way May 19-25, 2o13

An Post is the leading supporter of Irish Cycling, a presence we have built on 
over sixyears of real cocnmitment to the sport.

This is the 61st Ras and it is a credit to all involved that the race is 
operating at the highest standard in such challenging economic times. From the 
number of county and international teams participating, to the army of 
volunteers and the energy of race week itself- the race is a real achievement 
for everyone involved.

It is fair to say that the appetite among Irish towns to host a stage of An 
Post R~s is very healthy and this community effort is key to making An Post R~s 
a destination event in every locality it visits. Each stage end has its own 
flavour because people in local businesses, sporting and community groups 
create a unique event of the race

We all know from experience that it is the build up, the atmosphere and the 
expectation which adds to the racing.While the race travels at speed through 
countryside and towns, the support of our customers is superb all along the 
route and particularly at the finishes.

2ol3 is the Gathering year and the race has additional importance and prestige 
in being an event which attracts more than fourteen international teams to 
compete against our county and national teams. It was super last year to meet 
Irish people who had travelled back to ireland to follow the race for a few 
days- having a great time and enjoying the amazingweather.We hope that will be 
the case again this year!

The race is a wonderful way to showcase our countryside and our culture as well 
as the Irish racing scene on an international level. We are working together to 
make sure that we bring the race to a national and international audience,

An Post Ras repays that effort in turn with an economic boost to the local 
economy, great sporting moments, a family day out and memories made. So join us 
for An Post Ras, May 19-26, 2ol3.

An Post Go Green Team

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