Thx Aron; yea I got some good advise why not to trouble with Wine via Launch pad; so I dwnlded and installed "digiKam" via Ubuntu. Looks like a lot more options and features than shotwell but is only supported through April 2012 at this time. Thanks again, I misspoke I should have said the software that came with the camera.
My apologies, but I can't change anything - considering I had already colored or went over with pen. And I've stopped drawing real faces after the one posted because I just wasn't into it; I really do prefer to draw anime instead.
I actually went through a lot of things. Deleting, removing all ATI Components even went ahead removes all C++ and .NET Framwork and reinstalled newer version and then installed Drivers same issue. I Went ahead and Restored my computer since that didnt finx issue as still couldnt get into CCenter to switch settings.
So I went ahead and updated my Chipset drivers and I still can not get into my CCenter but since it's already set-up from when I could I don't need to at this moment and that seems to have fixed the crashing issue on certain sites. Atleast for right now.
That chair has sentimental value. I've already rebuilt the frame twice (it currently sits on the base of an old computer chair rather than the original base it came with). I'll just get it reupholstered.
The CM Storm Spawn has great build quality and some innovative design features, but the existence of slightly older Inferno in the CM Storm product range really makes this mouse rather irrelevant, especially when they are prices so closely to each other. It is a good mouse, but it isn't better than the Inferno.
This has nothing to do with ASE Labs (but does for ASE Publishing), but I tend to do a load of from scratch cooking lately.
I've been making breads, pizzas, chinese food, and other stuff. I'm really considering starting a Youtube channel on my recipe escapades. It'll serve two purposes. People can try the recipes out and give me feedback... and I satisfy my need of talking while cooking stuff.
Thanks, had to take another break 'cause I goofed up my OS [Ubuntu]; no need for details just typical GIGO stuff; fresh install and reconfig. and I will be more regular. Thx for the welcome back!
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