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Post by nonrabbit on May 30, 2009 8:39:31 GMT
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Post by nonrabbit on Jul 21, 2009 7:09:50 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jul 22, 2009 7:40:19 GMT
Found this site a month or so ago which is a must for computer addicts www.oldversion.com/Has downloadable old versions of various programmes which are, in many cases, according to some friends of mine, better than the newer ones.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 24, 2010 8:24:27 GMT
The British Film Industry channel on You tube (BFIfilms) - over 300 digitally restored short films of life in Britain spanning over a hundred years - excellant stuff. Thought these two appropriate Blackpool 1926 cuppa char (serious business - compulsary education - no slacking'orf now) ;D
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kleynan
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Post by kleynan on Mar 25, 2010 8:55:37 GMT
haha thats amazing! Though Hema is a crap store...
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Post by nonrabbit on Jul 13, 2011 17:26:57 GMT
This ones doing the rounds on facebook
Go to Google maps Go to Get Directions Type in Japan to China Laugh at instruction No 42 ;D
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Post by JTull 007 on Feb 18, 2014 21:25:32 GMT
Thanks to Graham's post with Ian's Interview in Paderborn 2013, I now know something about Hans Peter Kolb. jethrotull.proboards.com/post/45734H. P. Kolb was was born June 28th, 1957 in Heddesheim at Heidelberg, Germany. www.hpkolb-gallery.de/de/portrait-hp-kolb.html From the age of 14 he learned how to deal with Brush and oil colors bypasses. In 1973, a training as a chemical and 1979 as a media designer. Since 1983, H. P. Kolb worked as an illustrator. In 1992 he started with the digital image processing.
In 1998 he made a further education to 3D - Designer. The work with which he did at age 20 was known through numerous exhibitions and publications were charcoal drawings and paintings in airbrush mixed media.www.hpkolb-gallery.de/ www.youtube.com/user/hpkolbgallery/featured
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