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ROTTEN KIDS! GET THE f**k OFF MY LAWN!

Just hit up Borders in Rundle Mall, wanna get 1 or 2 photoshop tutorial textbooks, and fark me! colour book with CD, 80ish! all the entry level ones are around the $35 mark. spewin

ROTTEN KIDS! GET THE f**k OFF MY LAWN!

Just hit up Borders in Rundle Mall, wanna get 1 or 2 photoshop tutorial textbooks, and fark me! colour book with CD, 80ish! all the entry level ones are around the $35 mark. spewin

Yep. Borders wanted over $100 for a Corel Draw package ... over $120 for an Illustrator package, which they do not, and can not, get anymore :D I shop online now.

Hmmmm, ideas for the Honda when i get sick of it :D

what, shove the engine next to your ear? :D imagine the headache youd get from driving that thing! and i thought the engine had to be fully sealed off from the cabin? lulz.

what, shove the engine next to your ear? :D imagine the headache youd get from driving that thing! and i thought the engine had to be fully sealed off from the cabin? lulz.

By the look of those pics there is a cover that goes over the engine. Would have to keep it yellow though, give the full headache experience :D

ROTTEN KIDS! GET THE f**k OFF MY LAWN!

Just hit up Borders in Rundle Mall, wanna get 1 or 2 photoshop tutorial textbooks, and fark me! colour book with CD, 80ish! all the entry level ones are around the $35 mark. spewin

Damo I have all the DVD training disks for all the main graphics/3D/Audio/Animation/Web programs , Adobe, 3D studio, Corel, and about 100 others .. Lynda.com and few from my good friends at Adobe USA...lol

and a few dozen books at least here in OZ on software training

and a full versions of the said software ...Legal ones in my name

if you PM me I can bring you said goodies at MOB meet or ?

mininova id proving a worthy friend at the moment Troy, i have got hold of the photoshop bible and 100 tips and tricks, ill let you know if i come across a specific book i need. thanks!

Highly recommend this one Damo, I have a older hard copy of it. comes in handy

http://www.photoshopforphotographers.com/

keen to give me a copy damo? of photoshop?

you can get a similar program for free, stable and runs on just about anything

http://www.gimp.org/

don't under estimate the Free GNU software they use it for Major Movies already and its considered professional grade

POST WHORE TODAY..lol

i need some help lol

laurens lap top did something weird a few weeks ago. we turned it off one night then on the next day and all her programs on her desktop and her background had gone.

all her files and dtuff are still there and so are the programs just hidden in a file deep in windows lol

any ways she went to upload to music on to her ipod and had to sort of re install itunes, itunes was still on her desktop and in program files so we were hoping it would still have all her music on the library etc but apparently not

so our problem is how can we get back the old itunes and her music library because atm she only has the music that is on her ipod and she doesnt want to sync it to the new itunes cos it will delete it

sorry for the novel

any help would be great

Thanx guys

use something like spybot to scan the PC, if it cant fix it, it will give u a desctiopion on how to remove it. (i had a similar thing happen when i got the Smitfraud virus on my work PC)

personally i'd bite the bullet and re-image the laptop and start from scratch

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