Thứ Hai, 16 tháng 7, 2012

Just For Grins 07/16/2012

Just For Grins www.worldstart.com
ws - 2012-07-16

Announcements

Still Using a Mouse to Edit Photos or Do Graphics Work?

THAT'S CRAZY - GET WITH THE TIMES!

Get THIS Graphics Tablet with Stylus Pen And...

PREPARE FOR SURGICALLY PRECISE PHOTO EDITING & GRAPHICS!

There's NEVER Been a Better Way to Edit!

The Tablet with Pen Allows You to Actually "Draw" on Your Screen...

OR TRACE PHOTOS TO CREATE AMAZING DIGITAL DRAWINGS!

High-Tech & High-End - And we've Got it for an Outstanding Deal!

If You've EVER...

Done any kind of photo editing, or any kind of graphics work, you'll absolutely, positively 100% LOVE this thing! You see, before graphics tablets, you were forced to do your editing work with your mouse. How natural did that feel? Not natural at all. There's no precision with a mouse, and it shows in both photos and graphics.

But a graphics tablet that comes WITH a pen...now that's what you need. All you need to do is hook the tablet up to your PC and then you can use the "Pen" to draw on the tablet, which then shows up on your computer screen! Freedom!

Precise, Simple and Efficient!

Ok, there's TONS of graphics and photo editing programs out there. Like, endless amounts. And all of them force you to do your editing by clicking and dragging your mouse. It's pretty ridiculous, and almost NEVER works right. In fact, you end up spending way too much time if you're trying to edit with a mouse.

The good new is, no matter what graphics or photo editing sofware you're using, if it can be controlled by a mouse, it can be controlled with this graphics tablet! Ever used a mouse trying to do precise work? Yeah...it doesn't work. At all.

The Graphics Tablet sits next to your keyboard and functions just like a mouse pad. Only there's a pen included with this tablet, and it allows you to draw on it - while the mouse follows along on the monitor! Basically, the Pen becomes your mouse without actually replacing it!

Simple Set Up! All you have to do is plug it into your USB port! One of the coolest features here is that you can use both the pen/tablet at the same time you're using your mouse - it's the best of both worlds!

Perfect 5.5'' X 4'' Pressure Sensitive Tablet - SO Easy to Use!

The tablet is 5.5'' X 4'' for simple drawing. Easier to use than a mouse? That's the understatement of the century!

You can even lift up the transparent drawing grid, slide your favorite photo or picture underneath it and trace over your picture! Before you know it - your favorite picture will soon become an incredible digital drawing!! Just try to do that with your mouse!

This is a pressure sensitive pad! If your program supports it (Photoshop does - and many others), then you'll really love this! You can generally set the pen to apply "more" as you press harder! So, let's say you're brushing in an area in Photoshop - You can set this so the harder you press, the more "effect" you put down!

For example, if you're painting with black, a light touch would only put down a light grey, harder would be a middle grey, and full pressure would be black.

You're Gonna Love it - Here's Why:

The usefulness of this thing pretty much speaks for itself, but here's a quick list for all you fence sitters...

The PERFECT 5.5''X4'' size - Big enough, but not too big for your desk!
Pressure sensitive Stylus pen - 1024 levels of pressure!
USB interface - Cable included, just plug it in and get to work!
Pen commands and signature capturing capabilities - simple online signatures!

HUGE Improvement for a TINY PRICE!

These days, we all do a little photo editing - you pretty much have to if you're taking digital photos! Well as you now know, this thing makes it WAY easier. These easily go for $200 or so at the box stores...but today, you can get one from Worldstart for just $28.97 with FREE US SHIPPING!

http://store.worldstart.com/product/7329

PRICE WARNING - We're getting these are a special price from our supplier, and I can't guarantee the deal after today. RUN to the site and grab this - the price will increase to $38.97 Tuesday!





Today's Joke

Your Call

Canadians: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.

Americans: Recommend you divert your course 15 degrees to the North to avoid a collision.

Canadians: Negative. You will have to divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.

Americans: This is the captain of a U.S. Navy ship. I say again, divert your course.

Canadians: Negative. I say again, you will have to divert your course.

Americans: This is the aircraft carrier U.S. Lincoln, the second largest ship in the United States Atlantic fleet. We are accompanied by three destroyers, three cruisers and numerous support vessels. I demand that you change your course 15 degrees north. Say again, that's 15 degrees North, or counter measures will be undertaken to ensure the safety of this ship.

Canadians: We are a lighthouse. Your call.

Daily Thoughts

All of us, at certain moments of our lives, need to take advice and to receive help from other people.
~Alexis Carrel

Advice is like snow; the softer is falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Be gentle to all and stern with yourself.
~Teresa of Avila

Today's Cartoon

Cartoon used with permission

We always want your ORIGINAL stories-keep sending them. They can be about kids, yourself, your pets, or anything else that's embarrassing, funny, or just plain weird! Please submit at this link... http://www.worldstart.com/contact/

Last Laugh

Bears

A couple were vacationing in Yosemite. The wife expressed her concern about camping because of bears and said she would feel more comfortable in a motel. The husband said that he'd like to camp and to calm her concerns, they'd talk to the park ranger to see what the likelihood of a bear encounter would be.

The ranger told them, "Well, we haven't seen any grizzlies in this area so far this year, or black bears, for that matter."

The wife shrieked, "There's two types of bears out here? How can you tell the difference? Which one is more dangerous"?

The ranger replied, "Well, that's easy. See, if the bear chases you up a tree and it comes up after you, it's a black bear. If it shakes the tree until you fall out, it's a grizzly."

The motel room was quite nice.

Monthly Wallpaper

July Wallpaper!

WOW - It's July already! Time to spruce up your desktop with some new wallpaper! Choose from one of the three featured photos below or one of the 80+ others at the site! (Note the shot of Corkscrew Falls below will have black on both sides when displayed on your monitor, but still looks pretty cool)

As always, all the desktop wallpaper below is 100% free.

Prairie Dog Smooch

Ahh, aren't they cute? We found these two prairie dogs on a hillside in Custer State Park, SD on warm June morning. They were having a great time playing, eating, and in this case, checking each other out.
I knew when I went on this trip that I wanted to get some kind of shot like this. I had actually been trying for... (more)

Coyote Gaze

We spotted this cool coyote one evening in Yellowstone, and since coyotes just happen to be about my favorite animal of all time, well, I had to grab the camera and see about getting a photo.

Now, the tricky part here was the light – we were running out of it – and FAST! I quickly set up the camera and put glass on this guy – but he was blocked by all kinds of brush – arrgh! However, I knew that if I... (more)

Corkscrew Falls

OK, first off, no clue if that's what the actual name of this falls is. In fact, I think it's an unnamed falls, so we're going with Corkscrew. Sound good? Cool At any rate, I had heard about this falls when doing a little Hocking Hills internet research. Getting to it involves pulling off to the side of a little highway, jumping... (more)

It can all be found here:

http://www.backcountrygallery.com/wallpaper/

Enjoy!

~Steve




If this part of the newsletter is all you see, take it up with your ISP. We've been seeing a lot of interference from filters and such lately.

You can also view the current newsletter and archives online at
http://www.worldstart.com/newsletters.php/computer_tips


Copyright, Disclaimer, Etc.

ISSN: 1529-336X
Copyright 2012, WorldStart. All unauthorized reproduction strictly prohibited.

You are welcome to reproduce this newsletter (i.e. print it, store it) for your own personal use. You are also welcome to forward it, in its entirety, to friends and family.

If you would like to reproduce this publication, or any part of it, in any other publication, be it web based or otherwise, you must contact us for permission. Any unauthorized re-distribution will be considered a copyright infringement and grounds for a lawsuit.

Finally, you agree to try any advice contained or suggested in this newsletter at your own risk.

Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (duh!)


Did someone forward this to you? Get your free subscription here:
http://www.worldstart.com/subscriptions/

If daily newsletters are too much to handle, then change your subscription to our Weekly Edition...
http://www.worldstart.com/subscriptions/

If you need to change your email address, go here...
http://www.worldstart.com/subscriptions/

"I don't want yer stinkin' email!"
To remove yourself from our mailing list please head to:

http://www.worldstart.com/subscriptions/

WorldStart, Inc. - 2620 Centennial Rd, Suite C / Toledo, OH 43617 - Phone: 1-800-915-2088

You are receiving this daily newsletter because you requested it either at Worldstart.com or one of our affiliates.
You are currently subscribed as wariest59338.compus@blogger.com

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét