(brianftangwww.brianftang.co.uk,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:35,
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Photoshop is the world's leading imaging software, it is used by hundreds of thousands of professionals every day.
It is a complicated software and needs a beginner such as yourself to learn how to use it, as well as learn how to set it up for the correct results. I have been using Photoshop for several years and my screen has never turned blue. I have been reading this forum and other groups for a long time and I have never read about PS turning a screen blue.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:36,
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I'm guessing vimod?
(The Alchemistking of the needlessly complicated,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:37,
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You are just experiencing the normal buck-passing that goes on between parties when there is a fault in a system involving several companies.
I can't pronounce on the rights and wrongs in this case, however you may have been talking to call centre drongos rather than engineers who were part of the development team.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:38,
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All I did was try to correct your mistakes and give you more information about the problem you describe.
The fact is that Photoshop cannot do what you claim Photoshop is doing, and that the video driver or third party utilities CAN do what you describe (especially because we've seen it happen before).
There should be no need for you to recalibrate all the time - just restore the display profile to what it is supposed to be (that's the part your driver seems to be messing up). Of course, if your video driver didn't mess up your display profile, you wouldn't have to keep resetting the profile.
Please, stop attacking people who are trying to help you, and start listening to them.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:40,
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You should thank your lucky stars you are even able to get Photoshop running at all on an eee PC, which is designed as a low-priced, low-end "netbook."
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:42,
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I totally fail to see the logic. It doesn't do any such thing on my machine or anyone elses so .............. it couldn't possibly be something else could it?
While we all try to be helpful, it is not possible when you have already made a decision about what the fault is.
We are all happy you have sorted this out by getting another software, but methinks that you are in for a sad surprise somewhere in the future.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:43,
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Good look with your new software, but bear in mind if you should go for a job interview in the future and you are asked if you can use Photoshop.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:44,
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I'd like to add that photoshop has a shitty modal interface
so fuck ps
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 23:26,
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Pasanonic sent me this earlier today, could you please ban him?
(M3Essentialand The Essentials. LIVE!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:18,
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that'll be under the concrete floor
some sound proofing underlay would be nice though
(god save the queenmaking another unremarkable comeback,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:21,
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no no, sound enhancing underlay
i want my footsteps to sound like thunder
(pissycocksGIRAFFETASTIC!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:22,
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go tell that to your nieghbours
(god save the queenmaking another unremarkable comeback,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:23,
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you amatuers don't
know nuffink ;)
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:26,
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will you be doing the builder's 'sharp intake of breath' noise as well? ;)
(The Great Architectis still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:30,
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That's
gonna cost ya.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:31,
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for full closure I'm going to need to hear
"What bloody cowboy did that?!"
:D
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:42,
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YOU ARE A FUCKING CUNT AND I HOPE U DIE OF AIDS MIXED WITH CANCER
hehe fucker block me why dont ya cunt
(El Guirithe only b3tan who is not fat,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:54,
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yes that's very big and clever
(barryheadwoundMul-ti-pass? Multipass!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:56,
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would that be the 'sharp intake of breath' noise
that means it'll cost another £300 on top of the original quote?
(barryheadwoundMul-ti-pass? Multipass!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:31,
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only £300?
that Builder must be new to the game... /Although to be honest, most of the Builders I deal with are very fair and great people.
(The Great Architectis still waiting for his account to be deleted on,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:32,
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probably a chancer
who used to be a car mechanic.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:33,
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I use that in my sales training
The flinch that costs you 20% extra. I teach people to flinch.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:32,
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I've installed hardwood, not that cheap laminate, throughout my house (concrete slab) and have 6 mil polyethylene througout
kitchen and bathrooms are all travertine, not a piece of carpet in the place.
edit: then again, I'm no builder b y trade, just an 'I can do that' type
(M3Essentialand The Essentials. LIVE!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:33,
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Yes
but it does not alter the fact that you don't need a moisture barrier unless you are laying your timber on a concrete slab directly in contact with the sub-soil or poured beneath the dpc. Foam underlay is perfectly acceptable when laying on a pre-existing floor surface.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:36,
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better safe than sorry I suppose
lately I've been working on a rope bridge, here's the platform of one side
I have 3/4 stainless rods going through the trunk. The platform should grow with the tree.
That one right there I planted from a sapling 6 yrs ago. It's a queen palm. They grow like crazy as you can see.
(M3Essentialand The Essentials. LIVE!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:43,
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I'm thinking you'll occasionally have to replace the ladders though
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:49,
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true, I left them a foot longer which should be good for a year or so
(M3Essentialand The Essentials. LIVE!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:50,
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nice work! when it gets too big you could turn the bridge into
a zip line, i used to have one from my treehouse as a kid! it was epic!
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps.,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:56,
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I like your thinking!
(M3Essentialand The Essentials. LIVE!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 22:03,
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I don't want to be Captain Mc Killjoy,
but don't trees grow from the top? So even if that tree grows 1m a year, it just means the top of the tree will be 1m further away from your rope bridge. The rope bridge will still be the same height off the ground.
the bbc site? yes, I read the news on it most days
(HappyToastGroat froth,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:02,
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I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE WEATHERMAN SAID
BEACUSE I WASN'T LISTENING
O_o
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:03,
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Judging by the number of dead children, I would say no one was
(HappyToastGroat froth,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:04,
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:/
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:05,
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im quite sick of these "dog eats child" stories
like its all the dogs fault
(Rebel biscuitstercore sumus et nos esse novimus,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:07,
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it's not the dogs fault that people are made of meat
(PedroHinCome along & ride on a Flantastic Voyage,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:08,
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its propaganda, spread by cats!
(Rebel biscuitstercore sumus et nos esse novimus,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:09,
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why are the dogs put down?
I say put the owners down, its the only way they'll learn. Statistics prove that no dead people have ever gone on to own dangerous animals again. In fact dead people have been incredibly law abiding compared to those who are living. You can't argue with science of such magnitude.
(HappyToastGroat froth,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:13,
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Once a dog has a taste for human blood it means that they'll keep going
I say the owners are made to keep the dog but are put under house arrest.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:30,
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something about a hurricane i think
(Rebel biscuitstercore sumus et nos esse novimus,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:04,
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crikey
channeling bad vibes, man
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:04,
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The tale of the overgrown kittens and the kestrel:
The Hedgehog From Hell came to work with me today, we had a lovely time. He's out on the town tonight, but I took him to visit one of the animal houses, behind the scenes etc, where we were told of Solo the Kestrel's recent exploit, with the tigers. This is mental, and completely true.
There are a pair of wild kestrels nesting in the zoo, and from time to time Solo gets into a fight with his male counterpart. Apparently this happened yesterday, and before his keepers could get to grips with the situation, he 'crashed landed' inside the tiger enclosure, where upon the otherwise docile Sumatran tigers set upon him, to the keeper's horror. At one stage one of them had Solo in their mouth, but curiously didn't bite.
Then, incredibly, little Solo starting fighting the tigers back with it's little beak, to the amazement of the keepers who were frantically trying to get the tigers into their den to recover him. When they finally did, they expected Solo to be dead, or have fatal wounds, and rushed him to the vet hospital. A few ruffled feathers, from impacting the cage. That was all.
Our man from Scotland will confirm this when back here, but simply wow
(JahledThree shades of black,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 20:50,
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So did the tiger actually drop the kestrel of its own accord
or was he distracted by a lump of raw steak?
(FlowerpotNo longer has the vapours thanks to DTH,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 20:57,
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I was so opened mouthed when being told I didn't actually ask how they got both of them inside
but that's usually how they distract the big cats
(JahledThree shades of black,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:06,
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Bizarre
I'd have thought they'd just eat it. Maybe they were playing, I assume they play a little like domestic moggies.
(FeralCatManUnusual disease collector.,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 20:59,
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:)
(M3Essentialand The Essentials. LIVE!,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:00,
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angry chicken is angry when angered
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:01,
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happy bird and kitty fun tiem!
(HappyToastGroat froth,
Sat 7 Feb 2009, 21:03,
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