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Facts from Guinness Book of Records [ Part 2 ]
10. The biggest leap riding on a lion.
The biggest leap riding on a lion to a distance of 2.3 m. Askold committed and Edgar Zapashnye (both Russian) - Russian State Circus performers, the circus scene Perm July 28, 2006
11. The largest number of concrete blocks, broken karatistom one minute.
Ninety concrete blocks for one minute broke his arm Norwegian Narve Laeret on televisions transfer "Senkveld" television TV2 on November 9, 2006 in Oslo.
12. The largest number of snakes gremuchih held in his mouth.
American Jackie Bibby (Jackie Bibby) was able to hold in his mouth without assistance 10 gremuchih snake tails for a period of 10 seconds on the Day Guinness World Records on November 9, 2006
13. The largest number of needles in the head.
One 1,790 needles for acupuncture was votknuto in the head and face Shengchu Chinese Wei (Wei Shengchu) on March 23, 2004 in the city of Nanning, China.
14. The longest fingernails on both hands.
Nelvin Feyzel Booz (Nelvin Feizel Boothe) from the city of Pontiac, Michigan, not strig nails 25 years, bringing the total length of 1910 amounted to 931 nails see
15. The strongest vypuchivanie eye.
Kim Gudmen the United States can vypuchit eye of the eye of 11 mm. This fact was recorded in the television show "Guinness World records : Praymtaym" June 13, 1998
16. Smallest and most of the living horses.
On July 7, 2006 the smallest of the living horses were Tambelina (Thumbelina) , miniature mare, whose growth was 44.5 Bobcats see Her owners, Kay and Paul Gesling (Kay and Paul Goessling) live on a farm in Goose Creek the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Growth Radar (Radar) - Belgian upryazhnoy horses, has been measured with Horseshoe on July 27, 2004 and amounted to 202 see Radar owned firms Priefert Manufacturing Inc. city of Mount Pleasant, Texas. Both horses are brought together for a photo in the Guinness Book of September 3, 2006
17. The biggest pick-up.
Height truck Bigfoot 5 is 4.7 m height tires-3 pm-weight 17,236 kg. This is one of the 17 pickups such established Bob Chandler (Bob Chandler) from the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It was built during the summer of 1986, he is now permanently berthed in the city of St. Louis and occasionally appear on the local festivities.
18. The most hirsute men.
Victor "Larry" Ramos Gomez (Victor "Larry" Ramos Gomez), pictured in the photos, and Gabriel "Danny" Gomez (Gabriel "Danny" Gomez) (both from Mexico) belong to one family, consisting of 19 members, has five generations which are rare disease known as a common congenital Ray, and characterized by excessive hair on the face and Volvo. Traits cover women's family can be described as a light or average, while 98% of men covered with thick body hair, except for the hands and feet.
19. 's Longest jet of milk produced from the eye.
Ilker Yilmaz (Ilker Yilmaz) from Turkey issued a strict eye milk 279.5 see Record was recorded on September 1, 2004 at the Hotel Armada Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey.
Facts from Guinness Book of Records [ Part 1 ]
1. Highest walk on air balloon.
Mike Howard (Mike Howard) from Britain walked the beam that can extend between two balloons at an altitude of 6522 m. near the city Yovil, County Somersetshir, UK, September 1, 2004 This feat was captured on videotape for the television show "Guinness records : 50 years, 50 of Records."
2. The most stretchable skin.
Harry Turner (Garry Turner) from Britain could spread to the abdominal skin to see 15,8 This is due to a rare disease known as syndrome Elersa- Danlosa violation connective tissue, affecting the skin, ligaments and internal organs. Collagen, strengthens skin, and is responsible for its elasticity, damaged, which, among other things, is the weakening of the skin and joints razboltannost. In more severe cases, this can result in the destruction or rupture of blood vessels, leading to death.
3. The longest dog ears. .
The longest dog ears and see the size 34,9 34,2 cm-right and left, respectively, measured on September 29, 2004 They belong Tiggeru (Tigger), Jr., whose owners Brian and Christine Flessner (Bryan and Christina Flessner) lived in the city of St. Joseph, Illinois.
4. The highest paid attraction in slow decline.
The highest attraction slow fall called "Sky Jump" (Leap from the sky) and is located in the tower and entertainment center crossovers Macau. Fall begins with a 61-level towers at a height of 233 m. over land, and continues for 17-20 seconds. Solemn leap committed A. J. Hackett (A. J. Hackett) from New Zealand on August 17, 2005
5. The heaviest apple.
The heaviest weighing 1,849 kg apple. Chisato raised Iwasaki (Chisato Iwasaki) for its apple farm in the town of Hirosaki (Hirosaki), Japan, which was thwarted by October 24, 2005
6. An old man, who committed lowering a rope.
The oldest person spustivshimsya a rope from a height of more than 30 metres. a britanka Doris Long (Doris Long), which on June 10, 2006 has descend from the building Millgate House-60 m. from the roof to the ground, at the age of 92 years and 24 days (she was born on May 18, 1914). The building is located in an area of St. George in the city of Portsmouth, England.
7. The biggest hamburger, which can be bought.
The biggest hamburger weighing 35.6 kg. included in the menu bar grill Bob's BBQ & Grill on the beach in Pattaya, Thailand on July 31, 2006
8. The largest mirror ball.
The largest mirror ball is 5.01 m. in diameter. Imaginate Events. His boat Nigel Burrows (Nigel Burrows) from the company Imaginate Events. Shaer was demonstrated in the city of Reading, England, October 13, 2006
9. The quickest office.
The quickest office is a table specially equipped to ride on the roads, and moving with a maximum speed of 140 km / h. His boat Briton Edd China (Edd China), and he also has held across Westminster Bridge in London on November 6, 2006 on the Day Guinness World Records.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Microsoft Windows Keyboard Guide
October 17, 1996
This document presents basic keyboard navigation for Microsoft(R)
Windows(R) 95 and Microsoft Windows NT(R) 4.0. For general Windows
concepts and descriptions of the interface, consult online Help or the
documentation supplied with your operating system. Developers may also
find The Windows Interface Guidelines for Software Design by Microsoft
Press to be useful.
This document describes conventions that are supported by most
applications designed for Windows 95 or Windows NT. However, different
applications and different contexts do vary slightly. Also, while we
recommend that applications generate a warning sound when unsupported
keystrokes are used, many do not.
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 provide Accessibility Options that can
make typing easier for people who have difficulty using the keyboard or
pressing more than one key at a time. Consult online Help for details.
1. General Windows Keys
The following keys work throughout Microsoft Windows.
A Free Graphic Design Program That Could Equal Photoshop?
A Free Graphic Design Program That Could Equal Photoshop?
techocian Mar 22 2006, 03:23 AM
Hraefn Mar 22 2006, 05:31 AM PaintShop and Fireworks aren't free, so they don't really fit your requirements. In any case, PaintShop Pro falls very far below Photoshop in terms of quality and features, so I'd recommend that you don't waste your money on it. Fireworks, on the other hand is a fairly good program. Not up to Photoshop's standards when it comes to image editing features, but that's because it's an image editor such as Photoshop is. Fireworks is a vector graphics program, and a fairly good one at that. It's comparable in quality to its Adobe counterpart, Illustrator. If what you really want is free I'd go with GIMP. It's a versatile little program that's really as good as Photoshop—sometimes it's even better! I use it myself, usually in tandem with another graphics software like Photoshop. Once you learn to use it, especially after browsing through the wide array of tutorials and guides on GIMPguru.org, you'll may find that it's perfect graphics software for you. If in case you want more choices, then here's a list of some of the more popular graphics software available, both freeware and commercial. Take your pick. =^^= Raster graphics software
pyost Mar 22 2006, 09:40 AM When you talk about graphics programmes, the best of the best are Photoshop, PaintShop Pro and GIMP. Since GIMP is the only one free here, it is the best solution. I haven't tried it myself, but I can assure that it is good, since it is the only Photoshop equivalent in Linux. I believe that it will be good enough for you. Or at least I hope so ![]() Transcendum Mar 22 2006, 02:00 PM I believe I agree that GIMP as a perfect choice if you're looking for a freeware, non-commercial photo-editing program. It has a plethora of features, basically everything you might ever need. Its user-interface is very decent, I think. It's said to consume little system resources and to cause few, if any, system crashes. I admit that, for some reason or another, I think its learning-slope is a tad steep, but not too much. You'll certainly know what each tool does, but it might take some time to get the hang ot where everything is... not too much time, though. Just give its Help section a once-over, and use it whenever you're stuck at something. It's not perfect, but it's accessible and understandable. I hope that might help. Good luck! ![]() Jeigh Mar 22 2006, 02:08 PM I agree on the gimp. It really is an amazing piece of software seeing that it is open source. Free, as in beer, is always nice ![]() Regardless it is free so give it a try! Hopefully you'll love it. I know I still use it whenever I'm in linux and it serves my purposes easily. finaldesign Mar 22 2006, 02:38 PM I would go with gimp. If you ask for specific functions, and good usability, and if you ask for freeware, GIMP is your final choice. And if you know photoshop, you will see right when you start gimp, how similar it is to photoshop... ![]() techocian Mar 22 2006, 08:56 PM Ahh...thanks for the recommendations guys but most of you probably haven't read the small print, or amybe not so small print. I would really love a FREE image editing software but I will also work with some image editing software that may cost below $100 not like Photoshop's 600 bucks. So far well, i can tell that GIMP beats all? ![]() Thanks again for all your help. I'll start working with GIMP from now on and if i run into any problems or some missing features that GIMP doesn't have compared to Photoshop, I'll ask you guys how to bypass that and still get the same result as Photoshop's "shortcut" filters ![]() abhiram Mar 23 2006, 06:33 AM Well, GIMP is good, as in it's free and has a decent set of features, but it definitely can't beat Photoshop. I've used both, and there are some features in Photoshop that we don't even give a second thought to while using them and are just mind-numbingly difficult to achieve in GIMP. For real professional graphics, I would suggest you put in the effort to try to get hold of a copy of Photoshop from a friend or someone who has purchased it rather than try to learn to use the GIMP. Dont' get me wrong. I've used GIMP quite a bit and GIMP is really cool, but it just isn't photoshop. techocian Mar 23 2006, 07:46 PM Unfortunately Abhiram, the only other person i know who uses Photoshop readily is my cousin but he owns an Apple Powerbook and his Photoshop is set up only for the Mac system, or is it? I might have to ask my school teacher for a copy of the educational version of Adobe Photoshop or something...I've just tried GIMP and like you said, its nothing like Photoshop. Twiggy Mar 24 2006, 06:16 AM can't you just get a crack? ![]() I have a licensed version of CS and my luck, it was a present. So, I guess it is a licensed version, but I don't know now. Cause the crack was included to the cd itself. And plus I've read in the instructions that i should use a crack to activate it, there's no activation code. Though I don't know if it's right to recommend to use a crack... ![]()
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PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL
Adobe Photoshop
- a book by Michael Karbo.
This work is protected by copyright. It has been published in many European countries but never in English language. Therefore I desided to upload it to the Internet. It is free to use as it is for personal, non-commercial use. All rights belong to Michael Karbo. You may not in any way copy the contents.
These web pages have been produced from a Microsoft Word file. Hence the design, which could be a lot better. The translation is not perfect, neither. You'll have to live with it as it is. However, you can learn to use Photoshop, going through my exercises, thousands have already done so.
Photoshop Shortcut Key Chart for Windows
Photoshop Shortcut Key Chart for Windows
One of Photoshop's key features is that almost everything in it can be controlled using keyboard shortcuts. This allows the user to stay in a creative thought pattern and quickly change tools in monotonous work that requires it. Main Toolbar Key Action Action Key m Marquee Tool Move Tool
v l Lasso Tool Magic Wand Tool
w j Airbrush Tool Paintbrush Tool
b s Rubber Stamp Tool History Brush Tool
y e Eraser Tool Pencil Tool
n r Blur Tool Dodge Tool
o p Pen Tool Type Tool
t u Measure Tool Linear Gradient Tool
g k Paint Bucket Tool Eyedropper Tool
i h Hand Tool Zoom Tool
z d Default foreground and background colors. x Switches between foreground and background colors. q Switches between standard mode or quick mask mode. f Switches between screen modes. TAB Hides/Unhides open tools. File Menu Key Action CTRL + N New CTRL + O Open CTRL + ALT + O Open As CTRL + W Close CTRL + S Save CTRL + SHIFT + S Save As CTRL + ALT + S Save a Copy CTRL + SHIFT + P Page Setup CTRL + P Print CTRL + K Preferences > General Edit Menu Key Action CTRL + Z Undo CTRL + X Cut CTRL + C Copy CTRL + SHIFT + C Copy Merged CTRL + V Paste CTRL + SHIFT + V Paste Into CTRL + T Free Transform CTRL + SHIFT + T Transform > Again Image Menu Key Action CTRL + L Adjust > Levels CTRL + SHIFT + L Adjust > Auto Levels CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + L Adjust > Auto Contrast CTRL + M Adjust > Curves CTRL + B Adjust > Color Balance CTRL + U Adjust > Hue/Saturation CTRL + SHIFT + U Adjust > Desaturate CTRL + I Adjust > Invert CTRL + ALT + X Extract Layer Menu Key Action CTRL + SHIFT + N New > Layer CTRL + J New > Layer Via Copy CTRL + SHIFT + J New > Layer Via Cut CTRL + G Group with Previous CTRL + SHIFT + G Ungroup CTRL + SHIFT + ] Arrange > Bring to Front CTRL + ] Arrange > Bring Forward CTRL + [ Arrange > Send Backward CTRL + SHIFT + [ Arrange > Send to Back CTRL + E Merge Down CTRL + SHIFT + E Merge Visible Select Menu Key Action CTRL + A All CTRL + D Deselect CTRL + SHIFT + D Reselect CTRL + SHIFT + I Inverse CTRL + ALT + D Feather Filter Menu Key Action CTRL + F Last Filter CTRL + SHIFT + F Fade View Menu Key Action CTRL + Y Preview > CMYK CTRL + SHIFT + Y Gamut Warning CTRL + + Zoom In CTRL + - Zoom Out CTRL + 0 Fit on Screen CTRL + SHIFT + 0 Actual Pixels CTRL + H Hide Edges CTRL + SHIFT + H Hide Path CTRL + R Show Rulers CTRL + ; Hide Guides CTRL + SHIFT + ; Snap To Guides CTRL + ALT + ; Lock Guides CTRL + " Show Grid CTRL + SHIFT + " Snap To Grid Help Menu Key Action F1 Contents Other Shortcuts Key Action Page Up/Down Move view up/down 1 screen. SHIFT + Page Up/Down Nudge view up/down. CTRL + Page Up/Down Move view left/right 1 screen. CTRL + SHIFT + Page Up/Down Nudge screen left/right. CTRL + SHIFT + Z Previous History entry. CTRL + ALT + Z Next History entry. SHIFT + - Previous blending mode. SHIFT + + Next blending mode.