Well, I didn't I forgot and lost the last few entries on my website. But I did make some overdue updates to my backend code. The menu has been downgraded from fancy, slashy code to code that will work even on a mobile phone with web access. There ! I like that I can actually get to a website more than what kind of fancy stuff they can show me in some Macromedia proggy. Forget the video inserts and the click this and you win games. No popups if I can help it. Nothing that will prevent you from just keeping up with INFORMATION. Remember? The internet was the first information tool. Now it has become a glorified TV/Phone/Video Game. Baci to basice. If its not broke I am not going to fix it anymore.
I am still wondering how to go about this
http://www.9types.com/epd/8.html
The enneagram on this site showed me as +15 that I would be an 8 on this scale.
Good or bad it is pretty accurate.
I think most of my friends would agree. And my family sure know me as an 8.
Send them notes of sympathy. They are both great.
OK. I am in awe of some of the really cool tools out there lately for my hobby of scrapbooking.
I wish I could afford the new cutters out there.
Oh! but wait! I can.
Crayola came out with their new designed for kids cutter this season.
I picked one up just to try it out. It works like a cutting pen, only better becasue you don't supply the energy to actually cut. It runs on batteries.
It is pretty cool and will cut all kinds of shapes even with close corners and sharp curves. This little tool is a less expensive way to cut out just about any shape you want for your albums.
Or you can use it to crop out photos it is soooo easy to cut around a persons face in a photo.
It is made for smaller hands and the grip of it takes some getting used to but for around $20 it is really handy to have around. It comes with the battery operated pen-cutter, a tray that clips to the pen's base and becomes the handle when you are not using it as your cutting surface, and of course it comes with some papers and plastic templates.
The slower you move the less perforated the line will look. Basically it is like a tattoo needle it goes up and down rapidly to pierce the paper, so it is like close punched micro holes. If you cut at a steady speed, like line tracing when you want it to be really a straight line, then it does not look perforated.
I cut out an ornament that Target placed in the newspaper this morning. It is an angel ornament and it was printed on heavy stock glossy paper. It had no trouble working that surface.
This is a must have gadget for cutting out shapes for any age buy it here