Claims to Fame
Rob writes, "My photoshop claim to fame: the way the crop tool greys out the rest of the image? That was my idea. I sent it to the Abobe features request thing back in ooh probably about 1998. (After spending a frustrating day cropping images for a dull
website, and wishing the tool worked better.)"
What crappy claims to fame can you make?
( , Thu 24 Feb 2005, 12:49)
Rob writes, "My photoshop claim to fame: the way the crop tool greys out the rest of the image? That was my idea. I sent it to the Abobe features request thing back in ooh probably about 1998. (After spending a frustrating day cropping images for a dull
website, and wishing the tool worked better.)"
What crappy claims to fame can you make?
( , Thu 24 Feb 2005, 12:49)
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i'm so famous i had to emigrate
Well, alright, that's a total lie. But let's see...
I was born on the same day as Radio Cornwall started, and when I was about four the BBC phoned my parents and asked if I wanted to be on air lisping "Happy Birfdy Radio Cornwall!" My parents, ever greedy for fame, decided that yes, I would do this. They didn't count on me clamming up in the studio and refusing to speak to anyone for the rest of the day.
Also, I had highly localised fame at my university where I was known as the Union's "Dancing Barmaid." I thought it was all a figment of my imagination until a total stranger came up to the bar after a uni holiday and went "Dancing Barmaid! You're back!" Which was nice.
( , Fri 25 Feb 2005, 7:35, Reply)
Well, alright, that's a total lie. But let's see...
I was born on the same day as Radio Cornwall started, and when I was about four the BBC phoned my parents and asked if I wanted to be on air lisping "Happy Birfdy Radio Cornwall!" My parents, ever greedy for fame, decided that yes, I would do this. They didn't count on me clamming up in the studio and refusing to speak to anyone for the rest of the day.
Also, I had highly localised fame at my university where I was known as the Union's "Dancing Barmaid." I thought it was all a figment of my imagination until a total stranger came up to the bar after a uni holiday and went "Dancing Barmaid! You're back!" Which was nice.
( , Fri 25 Feb 2005, 7:35, Reply)
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