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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Look What I Earned


I am Learning to tube !!!

I can't wait to post tubes for you all !!

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Woo Hoo I've got Internet Back it's slow but who cares...


I made this template from a tut credits are on the preview

My Drop Box

If The Link doesn't work Please let me know
It is Large so it will be viewed better on larger screens
resize as you wish
Hope you like it

Sunday, April 2, 2017

1 of my medical issues this is not mine I copied it from Britannica and provided a link to the whole article


This is What Is Keeping me Ill and Unemployable

Please click the Britannica link to read full info 

Herniaprotrusion of an organ or tissue from its normal cavity. The protrusion may extend outside the body or between cavities within the body, as when loops of intestine escape from the abdominal cavity  
The term is usually applied, however, to an external herniation of tissue through the abdominal wall.
An abdominal hernia, or rupture, may occur at any weak point in the abdominal wall. 
A hernia may be present at birth as the result of defective development of the abdominal wall, or it may occur later in life as the result of an injury. An acquired hernia usually is caused by overexertion, as in lifting a heavy weight, jumping off a high wall, or violent coughing. 
The hernia may be classified as reducible, irreducible, or strangulated.reducible hernia is one in which the contents can be pushed back into the abdomen and often may be held in place by a truss, a pad of heavy material that is placed over the herniated area. A truss is usually a temporary expedient and is seldom used as a substitute for surgical care. 
 A strangulated hernia is one in which the circulation of blood through the hernia is impeded by pinching at the narrowest part of the passage; congestion is followed by inflammation, infection, and gangrene. The tighter the constriction, the more rapidly these events take place; unrelieved strangulation may be fatal. Surgery is often necessary for the permanent relief of reducible hernia, and it is the only safe treatment for more advanced forms.

I have had 3 repairs none have lasted longer than 1 yr. the avg. has been 8 months

so, until I can find a DR. willing to do the BIG repair (4 hrs plus) and EXPENSIVE I remain "economically nonviable"  meaning I'm screwed. 

I've almost died twice from the dang thing ... oh well what does  not kill us ...makes us stronger ?LOL ..Hi I'm Atlas Nice to Meet you LOLOLOLOLOL

If I don't make jokes I'll cry.

Moving Again

Sigh

This is what happens when you are technically homeless...

I have a new storage place..LOL

I call it that because I never know how long I'll be there.

I will be checking in and posting from the library so once maybe twice a week .

Wish me luck and and stuff .

It has  to get better right?

"always  keep on the bright side of life" (Life of Brian-Monty Python)

What I've been up to ..Incredimail and LC

OK here is some of what I've been up to...

This is a small sample of a Letter Creator Incredimail Stationary
I made it..Following a Tutorial by   Kim's Korner Kreationz

The Artist I used is a General Permission Artist 


Please respect his Copyright

The egg or jelly bean line which ever you see it as LOL is made by me using the pre set tool in Paint Shop Pro I'm still using my old copy Version 9 so it's Jasc not corel works good enough for me .

IF  I could figure out how to upload the orange envelope I'll let you snag it if you wanted it.


Friday, March 31, 2017

Image Metadata a definition
just a bit of information

It's called  Meta data I believe

It should be used more I think it is hidden within the image not visible but when someone takes an image and opens it in Paint Shop or Photoshop it will be in Image information.

I know you can lock information like this to be read  only and not alterable but I do not remember how.
I think  it might help identify images better because even if the file name has been changed if you kept the original name or creator info locked in to the meta file...that would be recoverable.

Just a thought.