More icon foolishness.
May. 6th, 2004 10:43 pmJust another attempt at iconery. Iconism? Iconoclasm?

I dearly wish I could edit text after adding it, but I'm not sure it's possible in the bare-bones version of Photoshop I've got. For the time being, though, it's good enough fer gummint work. All I'm doing is screwing around with it.
I'd add the image to this entry, but I keep getting a "bad file path" message when I attempt to hook m'self on up with the webserver. I'd ask Doug, but he's kind of busy right now talking on the phone with his dad about a houuuuuuuuuuuuuuse! We've finally started really looking. He talked to the bank about a mortgage this week, and they said right on, brother! So we're gonna go look at a couple of places on Saturday. One we found being sold by-owner is well-designed, large, and...mint green. But hey, if that cuts down on the potential competition, I can dig it. There's always paint (and I guess this is my comeuppance for making fun of that mint-green house with the emus back in Plant City all those years ago). We'll check it out Saturday and see if we like it enough to endure the teasing of our peers that would inevitably result from living in a giant Andes mint.

I dearly wish I could edit text after adding it, but I'm not sure it's possible in the bare-bones version of Photoshop I've got. For the time being, though, it's good enough fer gummint work. All I'm doing is screwing around with it.
I'd add the image to this entry, but I keep getting a "bad file path" message when I attempt to hook m'self on up with the webserver. I'd ask Doug, but he's kind of busy right now talking on the phone with his dad about a houuuuuuuuuuuuuuse! We've finally started really looking. He talked to the bank about a mortgage this week, and they said right on, brother! So we're gonna go look at a couple of places on Saturday. One we found being sold by-owner is well-designed, large, and...mint green. But hey, if that cuts down on the potential competition, I can dig it. There's always paint (and I guess this is my comeuppance for making fun of that mint-green house with the emus back in Plant City all those years ago). We'll check it out Saturday and see if we like it enough to endure the teasing of our peers that would inevitably result from living in a giant Andes mint.