pencke
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I just renewed my account with an online clip-art library ( http://www.clipart.com/en/ ). The question I present: Is it better to use a clip art service online or to have a library on your hard disk drive of your local computer (or on DVDs/CD-Roms)? I would rather pay an annual fee for instant access to a large library of graphics than having to search out graphics from my Hard Disk Drive or having to insert up to 30 CD-Roms trying to find a basket of strawberries. I am creating a Magic Club and i need graphics like a rabbit out of a hat or a person being sawed in half. Not your usual graphics! What do you prefer? Notice from electriic ink: No referral links please
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I have a laptop with only 40gbs Hard disk drive so I purchased an external HDD that is 160gb large. It plugs into the USB port with no extra power required. It works great when I am plugged into AC, But when i run on batteries I unplug it when its not required. It does not have aon/off switch. My primary use is to offload any downloads that are two weeksor older. My Art library of graphics are there so i can performa quick search when I need a graphic. All of my pics are therefor instant searching using keywordsThat allows me to continue to use the laptop for another year!
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I own a Nikon CoolPix L1 digital Camera.At 6.2 Megapixels and 5x optical ZoomIt proves to be very useful.I only paid $179. USDI always use a mono-pod with it as this wayI don't forget to carry it with me and its hardto loose.I use it for pix on eBay and for Virtual pixfor real estate. I also create Screen saversand it has performed well!Optical Zoom is far better than digital zoom.My last camera had 12x Optical Zoom.The cost for digital cameras has really plummetedover the last 3 years and there are some great bargains!Take the time to research out the model you wantbefore you but it and you won't be disappointed!
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Now that is deceptive. I can tell from the URL that the domain is not actually gMail.com or googglemail.com The actual URL should be http://mail.google.com/ and the one showing is http://gmail.elementfx.com/index.html I notice on the actual mail.google.com site the below statement is present: Lots of space Over 6585.039488 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you'll never need to delete another message. While the false page at gmail.elementfx.com states: Don't throw anything away. Over 2730 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you'll never need to delete another message. I wonder what anyone is gaining by creating this false page?