Monthly Archives: May 2008

“Traffic jams, no running water, power outs, everyone sitting in the streets, patients evacuated from hospitals sitting outside and waiting,” he said.

“I have seen many collapsed civilian houses, and the rocks dropped from mountains on the roadside are everywhere,” the head of the unit, Li Zaiyuan, told Xinhua.

“I believe we can certainly overcome the disaster with the public and the military working together under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee and the government.”

I feel very sorry for everyone that had to experience this earthquake.  It is terrifying to watch and you want to help them as much as possible but there is only so much that you can do.  It’s horrible to just have your life turned upside down in a couple of moments.  My prayers go out to them and I hope that they can rebuild and overcome this horrible tragedy.  Hurricane Katrina was another horrible tragedy and they pulled it together and it is getting better.  We can only hope that China can do the same.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/05/12/china.quake/

  1. I like to use photoshop because you can do almost anything to a picture and make it different if you don’t like something about that picture.
  2. Not really.  It doesn’t affect me.
  3. A very prim, proper, neat person.
  4. Some pros are that you can do anything to a picture, the cons are if you don’t pay attention you won’t know what to do.
  5. For girls, it’s to be skinny and look good and for guys its to be big and buff.
  6. I don’t really live by them.  It’s nice to be big but it’s crazy to base your life around it.
  7. Nope.
  8. It shows how good they look when they have makeup on and how much better they look with Photoshop.
  9. Good because it makes them look a lot better.
  1. A grayscale effect.
  2. Adjustment layer.
  3. ….
  4. Click once on layer mask and press B.
  5. You need to paint with white reveals.
  6. Black.
  7. It will swap color chips.
  8. Black and white cookie.
  9. Bottom of the layers palette.
  10. At the bottom of the Black and white adjustment layer.