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...mildly amusing jpeg has made the e-mail rounds in recent weeks, purporting to transcribe a speech by President Bush. With the help of Photoshop, its authors have replaced key words with the logos of major oil companies: “We SHELL® not EXXON®erate Saddam Hussein for his actions. We will MOBIL®ize to meet this threat to vital interests in the Persian GULF®,” and so on. In case the none-too-subtle point manages to elude its audience, a punchline is included—“It?...
Before your website can join the ranks of our favorites, you must get organized. That means putting all the pictures you want to share through your site into an easy-to-find folder on your computer desktop. Make sure they're in the JPEG or GIF format and less than 40K in size. For managing these files, Microsoft Photo Editor is a big help, and it's pre-installed on most Windows PCs. Macintosh users, try iPhoto, which is free for anyone using OS X. If you don't have either one, pick up Adobe's Photoshop Elements...
...Howard T. Weiland ’05 recently spent three hours searching the website www.nakedtennisbabes.com after seeing a pop-up window that advertised topless pictures of Anna Kournikova. With nothing to show for his time except a jpeg of Kournikova’s face crudely Photoshopped onto a picture of two copulating sheep, Weiland fired off an indignant e-mail to the webmaster. The webmaster responded by sending Weiland a picture of himself engaged in intercourse with Weiland’s mother and a horse...
...ILOVE YOU virus damages infected computers by searching for files with certain extensions, including MP3s and jpeg files, and then overwriting them. The virus causes damage as it leaps from computer to computer...
...built-in calendar shows schedule conflicts in red; if you highlight text, it turns yellow. The IIIc also ships with a backgammon program, a color-coordinated scientific calculator and a nifty slide-show application from Club Photo that allows you to scan in and view color JPEG images. The really cool stuff, though, is on the way; I figure most of the 5,000 Palm applications out there will be colorized faster than you can say Gone With the Windows. Think of all the kinds of programs that color will make possible. For example, Rand McNally, maker of StreetFinder, promises...