Hey Carol, thanks for playing! And posting your card! I actually played too, but didn't post (I got home 3 minutes before the show started, so didn't have time to get organized).
I am realizing it can be quite hard to keep up with the card! And to spot the scene... especially in these first two sets, because I created them so long ago). However, I am working on set 3 now (DF) since I never got around to creating it the first time, and I am trying to make sure that the items don't come too close together that you can't catch them all. I originally started creating them for the Moonlight Con in L.A. but never got them done in time to take them with me. The idea was that everyone would be in the same room playing together, so it's a little bit tougher to "play online." If anyone wants to play but doesn't have the means to print out the bingo cards, here's how I play online:
I download the image to my hard drive from the thread here at MLA (right-click or control-click), then upload that JPEG of the bingo card to:
http://www.pizap.com/
(it's free and you don't have to register)
Then pick the "stickers" menu (click on the yellow star/red heart icons to the right of your bingo card image)
I've been using the yellow star to "mark" my bingo card (just put your mouse over top of the yellow star and click-and-hold-down the mouse button and drag the star over to appropriate spot on the bingo card)
When I'm done, I click "save" and click on the grey circle to the right of "private" (so that you're not "publishing" your image on the internet). Then when it re-draws the image, I just click on the download button. Upload to Photobucket or whatever site you use to save your images and then post that image here on MLA.
Of course, if you have photoediting software or something like that on your hard drive, you could just open the bingo card JPEG in that and use that software to mark your card.
Anyway, for now, I am going to try to keep up with creating the new sets, but not sure I'll be able to do them all in time each week (depending on work/RL). I figure they'll be here if anyone ever wants to use them (maybe someday when we all get together???

). It's definitely a
different way to watch Moonlight.
