Computer geek extarodinaire, I love to tinker with gadgets and tech items to get them to do what I want. I'm either logically artistic or artisically logical. I'm also rude, crude, semi-barbaric, socially unacceptable, and totally psychotic. On the bright side - I am potentially harmless. I'm currently trying to write some short stories about the fae as well as a novel on those same fae as well as two other novels. The programs I have for photo and image editing are: Photoimpact from Ulead, Adobe Photoshop 7 and Corel Paint Shop Pro 2X. Recently I've added DAZ Studios as well as Terragen, Blender and Google Sketch to my list of programs crowding my hard-drive. All this and much more on an old Pentium III 450 with 396 Megs of memory and operating Windows XP. It does get interesting at time.As of December 26, 2008, I have added Vue 7 Pioneer to my list of reason of why I'm going insane.
As of January 2010 I upgraded to a new HP 2 dual core processor with 6 gigs onboard mem with 4 gig powerboost and 2.07 terabytes of Hard drivesMy email is faemike55@gmail.com
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Chipka
Cats are such amazing people! The ancient Egyptians revered them (and to this day, cats will remind us of that.) I was just doing a bit of research on ancient Egypt, and so it's a double treat to come across this image. I love the fact that in the ancient Egyptian world, the name for cat "Mau" was also the sound that cats make, thus transliterated, the ancient Egyptian word for cat is "Meow." They were such odd humans! But they adored animals, especially cats, and it was not only illegal to kill a cat, either on purpose or by accident, and the punishment for killing a cat was death. It was also illegal to export cats from ancient Egypt, and there are accounts of military campaigns to neighboring lands to rescue stolen cats of ancient Egyptian pedigree. Ah...the Egyptians. That has nothing to do with this image, but in looking at the look on this little, gray person's face, I can see how an ancient society could become so enamored with such little, furry things! This is a gorgeous shot, and so true of cats/kittens.
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There's nothing cuter than a potted cat!