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High diving exists only in dreams except for Bugs Bunny







High diving exists only in dreams except
for Bugs Bunny

High diving exists only in dreams except
for Bugs Bunny
02/14/2003 08:43 PM

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Los Angeles Times - SPARKS, Nev. — Eliseo Montenegro found his pitch on an 0-2 count, with runners on first and second.

Calling Bunny Huang. Bunny Huang to the
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Calling Bunny Huang. Bunny Huang to the
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When a ball dreams, it dreams it's a
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The overriding ideal behind Ultimate frisbee is Spirit of the Game where sportsmanship is valued above all else. Next week is the World Ultimate & Guts Championships in Turku, Finland where 23 countries compete, so now is a great time to (re-)learn to play< /a>. Besides being lots of fun for everyone, it might even improve your career prospects.

Diving pig electrocuted


Diving pig electrocuted 03/24/2005 12:05 AM
Mark Frauenfelder: Big Red the diving pig was electrocuted when it dived into a pool of water that had a live wire connected to it by mistake.
The 4-month-old pig dove off a 4-foot-high diving board into a water tank, Randall said. Big Red sank to the tank's bottom after touching the ramp, he said.

Randall said the water was so charged with electricity that he couldn't get into the tank until all the power was off, which took a few minutes.

"I jumped in the water and gave the pig mouth-to-mouth," he said.

Velma Randall grabbed Sweet Georgia Brown, which had dived into the water at the same time as Big Red, and hauled it out by the ear before it touched the ramp, Virgil Randall said. He said his wife received a shock as she got the pig out.


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Codewalkers: Diving Into OOP in PHP


Codewalkers: Diving Into OOP in PHP 11/13/2003 08:49 AM
New from Codewalkers.com this morning, there's an article that all of you wanting to dive into objects and classes in PHP should find quite interesting.

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Human Ad Given Five Months Jail for
Diving (Reuters)


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08/19/2004 09:40 AM
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(IE/SCOB) Switching Software Because of
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The Yahoo Browser Exists


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And is has for quite some time. This recent speculation is fun and all, but WTF? Try a search for yahoo browser and you'll end up on this page, which describes the SBC Yahoo! Browser. I seem to remember there being a Yahoo! branded web browser at least as far back as 1999 when I joined Yahoo. I guess you could say we've been there, done that, and probably even made some t-shirts back in the day. These are not...

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Virtual Keyboard Really Exists!


Virtual Keyboard Really Exists! 02/11/2004 01:24 AM

Somebody hide my wallet! MobilePlanet has ultra-cool, George-Jetson-ish Virtual Keyboard for sale for $99.95! The specs say it works with most Palms and uses a USB/Serial Connector. I'm going to guess that means it doesn't work with the Treo 600, but how do I tell??????[via Daily Palm]

"The Virtual Laser Keyboard leverages the power of laser and infrared technology and projects a full-size keyboard onto any flat surface. As you type on the laser projection; it analyzes what you're typing by the coordinates of that location....

The Virtual Laser Keyboard requires no special training. The light weight device weighs two ounces and is similar in size to a disposable cigarette lighter. The Virtual Laser Keyboard includes a self-contained, rechargeable lithium ion battery. It provides the Virtual Laser Keyboard with its own internal power supply, so it doesn't drain any battery power from the PDA or PC. The battery lasts three to four hours, more than enough time to do some instant messaging and SMS messaging from the handheld device or to update calendar and phone book entries."

I want, I want, I want!

Also on the list for tonight is to try out the supposedly released the new RealPlayer that supports the Treo 600. I think it still doesn't handle streaming, though, which would be the whole, fricking point.


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The internet is growing in China, as they now have 87 million people online, though they are apparently connecting through just 36.3 million internet connected computers. The number of Chinese netizens puts them firmly in second place, though just about everyone expects them to take first place before long. That 87 million represents just 6.6% of the population, which may point to a bigger issue. While the US worries about the "digital divide," it looks like a much bigger issue in China. Internet usage is much more common in more developed areas, and many seem worried that less developed areas will get left even further behind. While the Chinese government has tried to go online, the study found that most such sites are unused, and many government officials prefer not to use their own websites. None of this is particularly surprising, but it's still interesting to see the data.

OS X virus warning criticised, no threat
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Oracle Tip: Understand the difference
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How To Lose The WiFi Market: Forget That
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Agere, a spinoff of Lucent (itself a spinoff of AT&T), helped define and create the WiFi market, but now holds a fairly small portion of the market, and is the number five seller of WiFi chips. In taking a look at how Agere "lost" the WiFi market, it simply appears that they weren't ready for competition from plenty of other companies -- including a company with a lot more money: Intel. While the article makes some suggestions (confusion after spinning off their WiFi product business to focus on just chips, taking their eye off the ball to focus on not going bankrupt), the more realistic explanation simply seems to be that they didn't expect as much competition in the marketplace as they received. If anything, it sounds like, by "inventing" the market, they expected to keep it forever. They also seem particularly miffed at Intel's marketing campaign to co-opt WiFi into their Centrino brand -- leading many people to believe that Intel created WiFi. When you're blaming your competitor's ability to outmarket you as the reason you lost a market (especially when it's an emerging market), it suggests the company simply wasn't prepared to compete at all.

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why people should care)?


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Kung-fu Bunny


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The Mars Bunny


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The Friendster bunny


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Spotted by Jeremy Zawodny.

 

Hmmm does this mean that Froiendster allows fakesters again?

Does this mean Friendster is gonna support FOAF?


Bonus Bunny


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Mega Rabbit.

"The Brown Bunny"


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Adobe debuts Photoshop CS2 as part of
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Adobe debuts Photoshop CS2 as part of
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Adobe today announced Adobe Photoshop CS2, the long awaited upgrade to the professional industry standard for digital image editing and creation. As before, Photoshop CS2 will be available as a stand-alone application or as a key component of Adobe Creative Suite 2, also announced today.

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"ultimate photoshop of the Kerry
bunny-suit picture "


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Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Bridge


Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Bridge 06/17/2005 07:13 PM

For most graphic artists, Adobe's applications are their bread and butter. Adobe Creative Suite 2 recently hit the streets, but is it worth paying the price to upgrade? We have a comprehensive look at Photoshop CS2 along with Bridge, an image browser which "connects" the Creative Suite 2 applications.

In Photoshop 7, Adobe added a file browser to Photoshop and let it chill for two versions seeing if it would get better with age (it didn't). It was a good idea but weird in Photoshop, a really document-centric program. Now, they've taken it out of Photoshop, made it an independent program to act as a connector between apps much like say, a concrete passageway or a road above water.

It makes a lot more sense this way since it was really out of place as a floating window inside the Photoshop interface. Adobe has added a favorites and collections pane in addition to the basic file system browsing, chocked it full of features to interact with other Adobe apps and added an interactive thumbnail zoom that works much like iPhoto's.

Of course, there are plenty of other apps on both Windows and Mac OS X that perform the same function (GraphicConverter represent!). Is the combination of some spiffy new features in Photoshop CS2 and the new Bridge enough to make an upgrade worthwhile? There's only one way to find out...


Adobe Set to Announce Photoshop CS2


Adobe Set to Announce Photoshop CS2 03/27/2005 09:17 PM
BetaNews has learned that Adobe is planning to announce a major upgrade to its popular Photoshop image editing suite next Monday. Dubbed Adobe Photoshop CS2, the new release promises better tools to fix common image problems such as red eye and blemishes, as well as updated support for raw, or uncompressed, images.

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Photoshop CS2 is a tour de force, packed with innovations that will make your images better and get you home faster. If you’re serious about digital imaging, you need it.

Adobe Photoshop CS2 (4.5 Mice) Best Current Price: $460.00 (via ProductFinder)

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Special thanks go out to our heroes, Bill Douthett for beta testing, and to TechTV and KFI radio personality, Leo Laporte for providing our feature image. Thank you both so much.

Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 3.0


Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 3.0 09/15/2004 12:38 AM
Adobe today announced Photoshop Elements 3.0, a major update to its digital imaging software aimed at consumers...

Adobe leaks Photoshop CS2 details


Adobe leaks Photoshop CS2 details 03/28/2005 12:57 PM
Adobe this weekend inadvertently revealed that the new version of Photoshop CS would be announced next week along with Creative Suite 2...

Adobe Delivers Photoshop Elements 3.0


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Adobe has announced the third generation release of Photoshop Elements, its digital photo editing and sharing software aimed at consumers. With digital cameras quickly become a staple of everyday life, Adobe is facing increased competition by rival softwae packages and has upped the ante in its latest Elements upgrade.

Macworld review: Adobe Photoshop CS


Macworld review: Adobe Photoshop CS 01/22/2004 02:13 AM
At the core of Adobe's Creative Suite strategy is the unity, integration, and simultaneous release of its major design applications. Photoshop CS (version 8) is a broad and deep upgrade to the company's anchor image editor. Despite its low-key presentation -- its interface is almost the same as version 7's -- it has amazing new tools for Photoshop's traditional users. New features, subtly sprinkled throughout the program, dramatically enhance those users' capabilities and control over their images. Photographers, artists, graphic designers, Web designers, and video specialists will see significant improvements in their images and in the imaging process, but there's no burdensome learning curve.

Adobe extends raw file support in
Photoshop CS


Adobe extends raw file support in
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Adobe today announced a new Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop CS, extending raw file support to 14 additional digital cameras...

Lynda.com releases 'Learning Adobe
Photoshop CS'


Lynda.com releases 'Learning Adobe
Photoshop CS'
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Lynda.com today announced "Learning Adobe Photoshop CS," a movie-based tutorial designed for beginning to intermediate users who want to thoroughly learn the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CS...

MacMerc.com: Adobe Photoshop Tip: Comic
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MacMerc.com: Adobe Photoshop Tip: Comic
Art Effect
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Comic Art Effect in Photoshop .. here's a Photoshop tutorial .. effect

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Adobe updates Photoshop plug-in for DP
2.5GHz G5


Adobe updates Photoshop plug-in for DP
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Adobe has released an updated version of its plug-in that enables Photoshop to fully utilize Apple's G5 processor and replaces the Adobe Color Engine with a new one designed specifically for the G5. Originally released in August 2003, this updated plug-in adds support for the Dual Processor 2.5GHz Power Mac G5; Adobe notes that this is the only change from the first version. This free download requires Photoshop 7.0.1.

Adobe releases Photoshop CS update for
MP Macs


Adobe releases Photoshop CS update for
MP Macs
05/11/2004 02:57 PM
Adobe has released a Ph otoshop CS update that fixes two bugs which occur when the application is used in Mac OS X v.10.2.4 or higher on Macs with multiple processors. One problem caused image corruption when rotating bitmap images while the other issued a program error when using the Magic Wand tool. Both are now fixed with this update, which is a free download from the Adobe Web site for registered users (an Adobe ID is required). The company notes that it won't have an effect on Macs with configurations other than the one cited.

'New in Adobe Photoshop CS' workshop
released


'New in Adobe Photoshop CS' workshop
released
02/11/2004 10:53 AM
Lynda.com today announced the release of "New in Adobe Photoshop CS" with Tanya Staples...

Adobe Photoshop tips and techniques
course released


Adobe Photoshop tips and techniques
course released
08/30/2004 08:40 AM
Lynda.com today announced a new addition to its Online Learning Library, "Power Hour, Russell Brown's Adobe Photoshop Tips and Techniques."...

Adobe Reported to be Releasing Photoshop
Upgrade


Adobe Reported to be Releasing Photoshop
Upgrade
03/28/2005 04:05 PM

According to Betanews, Adobe is planning to announce a major upgrade to Photoshop CS called Photoshop CS2. The announcement by Adobe was suppose to be made on Monday of next week. A press release was posted early and then taken down. According to Betanews, the new upgrade will be available in May. 

The new release promises better tools to fix common image problems such as red eye and blemishes, as well as updated support for raw, or uncompressed, images. The software is expected to start shipping in May. Adobe says it added numerous features to Photoshop CS2 in response to requests from users and the changing needs of the digital imaging industry. A new spot healing brush will fix blemishes, red-eye and distortion from camera lenses. Users will also be able to scale images with less quality loss than previous Photoshop versions. A tool known as Vanishing Point will allow the user to recolor and transform objects in an image without altering its perspective. Image Warp, another new tool, enables a user to easily twist, warp or skew an image cleanly using preset functions, or with custom points. A new version of Camera Raw, Adobe's plug-in for manipulating uncompressed images from digital cameras, supports modifying multiple raw files simultaneously. Adobe has also added batch processing that can be done without launching the Photoshop executable.


Adobe offers Photoshop CS & ImageReady
CS tryout


Adobe offers Photoshop CS & ImageReady
CS tryout
12/17/2003 03:44 PM
Adobe announced on Wednesday that a tryout version of Adobe Photoshop CS, which includes ImageReady CS, is now available for download from the company's servers. The 248.5MB tryout version expires 30 days after it is installed.

Channel Project Effect using Adobe
Photoshop tutorial


Channel Project Effect using Adobe
Photoshop tutorial
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How to create broken text effects with
adobe photoshop


How to create broken text effects with
adobe photoshop
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How to create plastic text effects with
adobe photoshop


How to create plastic text effects with
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How to create jelly text effects with
adobe photoshop


How to create jelly text effects with
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How to create ghosted text effects with
adobe photoshop


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How to create indented text effects with
adobe photoshop


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How to create a stars in the night sky
effects with adobe photoshop


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Rich Stone Effect using Adobe Photoshop
tutorial


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Adobe expands Photoshop CS camera Raw
file support


Adobe expands Photoshop CS camera Raw
file support
04/26/2004 02:40 PM
Adobe Systems Inc. on Monday released an update to its Adobe Photoshop CS Camera Raw plug-in, which is used to process images from digital cameras using their proprietary "raw" file formats. The new update adds support for 13 additional cameras, and can be downloaded for free from Adobe's Web site. New digital camera models from Canon, Contax, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Nikon, Olympus and Sigma have been added.

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bulletproofs your
app

Collector Keeps Love
Alive With Vintage
Valentines

Not Cyber
PYCON 2003: 1st
annual Python
developers'
conference

Finally
FTP: Better Than
HTTP, Or Obsolete?

PHP Class 'classImg'
released

Custom Error Pages
with PHP and Apache

Writing A Software
Technical Reference
Manual (part 2)

Overture Inks Search
Pact with MSN Japan

Who oh Who shall
read this page?

Tiki 1.5 -Regulus-
RC2 released

Turn-key Mesh
Routing Access Point

what is grok?