Sick to death of the rotten stick figures that come with PowerPoint? Want to punch up your presentations, your blog, your Web site? Getting ready to shell out money for custom or stock photography? Don’t.
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Free Photos for Your Web Site or Blog
How to Make Great Photographs
“Photography is the power of observation, not the application of technology.” Ken Rockwell.
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CSS Library Launched
DHTML has been the main focus of Dynamic Drive. Now, with ever increasing CSS capabilities, CSS needs its own showcase. Enter CSS Library…
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Google Notebook screenshots
Google Notebook screenshots
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Andre van Duin show
Today I’m going to the Andre van Duin show. I’m really looking forward to it. I just know it’s going to be very funny!
The show is in the Beatrix Theatre in Utrecht, Netherlands.
It’s going to be fun!
Hammerhead, the LEGO CD thrower
Sounds like fun to me =) “CAUTION: Hammerhead is DANGEROUS! The disk is ejected at a high speed and can harm things or people around.”
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Official HL2 headcrab plushies for sale
The Valve store has 1/4 scale headcrab plushies with posable hooking legs for $24.95.
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Half-Life 2: Episode One Preloading Next Week
Valve’s first foray into episodic gaming will be available to download through Steam starting next week, even though it’s a month away from being released. Soon you too can have all the satisfaction of having the game on your hard drive as well as all of the frustration of being unable to play it.
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Amazing New X-Men 3 Clip Gives Glimpse at Sentinel!
A clip aired on Jay Leno gives us our first look at the Sentinels in X-Men 3.
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Amazing hi-res image of the Sun (2100 x 2034 pixels – 3143k)
Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) image of a huge, handle-shaped prominence taken on Sept. 14,1999. Prominences are huge clouds of relatively cool dense plasma suspended in the Sun’s hot, thin corona. The hottest areas appear almost white, while the darker red areas indicate cooler temperatures.
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