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Tuesday, June 8th, 2004
1:11 am - Full of themselves
In my experience and my friends experiences, people who believe that (and especially have been told too much) that they are hot or great in bed are the worst in bed. (there even is, apparently, a subset of guys who are well-endowed and develop "big man's disease" where they are so convinced that just having that alone makes them wonderful, maybe they ran into a size-queen or bought into the idea of it)
I don't know if it's a laziness or selfishness. Or maybe they figured that they are so special that they deserve to lay back. Or they are just so busy thinking about how sexy they are. (think of Paris Hilton posing for the camera, she didn't even look like she was having a good time) Or they are so wrapped up in how good they think they are that they aren't paying attention to what's going on or are so stuck in their little routine that they aren't noticing it isn't working. Who knows. Whatever the reason, they are poor lays. I would say that you know who you are, but the problem is that you don't.

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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2004
1:05 am - Powerful free photo program
A few years ago, my friend steered me to a photo program called IrfanView. It is a free viewer and editor for images written and donated to the world by one Irfan Skiljan. It is small, nimble AND powerful (unlike most of the bloated sacks o' unstable crap that are flowing out of certain software companies lately). I am continually finding new functions it has.

The latest discovery was when I noticed that one of my otherwise good vacation photos containing a horizon was slightly tilted. I had difficulty trying to locate a program that would allow for minor rotation (all the ones I saw only allowed rotation in increments of 90 degrees). Then I stumbled across the "fine rotation" feature in my beloved IrfanView. (By the way, it was off by 4 degrees.)

It has a good slideshow format....it's just cool. Get it here.

I was happy to discover when I recently visited www.irfanview.com that after many years of gifting us the program, Mr. Skiljan had added a link so that we could give back to him if we wanted. If you already have IrfanView and appreciate it or if you like it when you use it, consider registering your copy/donating for your use of the program. Slim yet powerful programs are good.

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