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- Url: http://lostgraphics.informe.com/
- Category: Graphics & Design
- Description: A Graphics forum that will be great once we get some members and admins/mods :)
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- Created On: Jan 24, 2007
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| Dec 16, 2013
Have you heard of the other "urban legend" about it's more enolivnmentarly damaging while manufacturing fluorescent bulbs than normal bulbs? I heard it sometime ago when somewhere decided to ban the traditional light bulb. Wonder if it's true.
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| Dec 14, 2013
Nandu, is available both onnlie and offline, I think. I hope you can easily improve Parayumpole with the help of a good Malayalam teacher. The more phonetic the program becomes the more user friendly it would feel. Have a close look at the way they have prepared Mozhi. The only problem I faced, as stated earlier, was with the "chillaksharangal". Otherwise it is wonderful.Since the new generation is good at typing Manglish in SMSs and stuff they would hug a program that would help them type Malayalam easily. Such a program would really have a bright future.
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| Dec 13, 2013
I always enjoy Seth's ishtgnis as a breath of fresh air especially with CBS embracing people like Billy Packer, whose over-stated commentary got old quickly then his replacement Clark Kellogg's his faux-Clyde routine One of the things Seth conveniently forgets is that some of the cupcake games are regionally politically correct I think that UCONN being on the bubble might be more of a reality with Coach Calhoun's medical leave of absence Coach Blainey was a genius hire but he's not Coach Calhoun I am hoping the American Sports Vatican (aka Notre Dame) falls off that bubble they need to establish a reputation of athletic excellence, not just a memory of the Digger Days !!!Glad to see someone speaking nationally about Da Hall and I agree with his evalaution !!!Lastly, I certainly hope Duke's Singler stays for his senior year it will help the team and recognize that he's not an NBA calibre player now and might never be