Computers are rather incomplete objects because pictures of computers are boring, although writing about them is very interesting. On the other hand motorcycles are a more complete object because both the pictures of them and the writing about them is equally enthralling.
Remember; one man's rubbish is another man's treasure.
AND I have to ask you anonymous: What on earth possessed you to make such a comment and to do it from behind the "protection" of anonymity? Isn't there enough negativity in the world as it is without adding to it needlessly?
Sorry Fred, your response was probably more appropriate but I just couldn't let such a dull witted comment go unremarked.
Fred,
ReplyDeleteLove your computer work, but pictures of motorcycle rides are quite boring.
I'll immediately send you a full refund of your subscription price.
ReplyDeleteComputers are rather incomplete objects because pictures of computers are boring, although writing about them is very interesting. On the other hand motorcycles are a more complete object because both the pictures of them and the writing about them is equally enthralling.
ReplyDeleteRemember; one man's rubbish is another man's treasure.
AND I have to ask you anonymous: What on earth possessed you to make such a comment and to do it from behind the "protection" of anonymity? Isn't there enough negativity in the world as it is without adding to it needlessly?
Sorry Fred, your response was probably more appropriate but I just couldn't let such a dull witted comment go unremarked.
Oh, I forgot to say: Fred you must have the cleanest windscreen I have ever seen on a motorcycle.
ReplyDeleteFred, What software did you use to create the pans and zooms in your 10,000 mile road trip slide shows?
ReplyDeleteThe pan/zoom (with sound track) stuff is nothing other than Microsoft's free "Photostory."
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As you saw, it's pretty good--- despite being from the Evil Redmond Empire. ;)
Thanks FRed - saved me $50 or so. I was considering updating Pinnacle Studio to get the pan and zoom for still pics.
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