The whiteboards in some Microsoft offices have the ability to capture an image and send it up to the computer, almost like a huge Tablet PC. I don't have that right now, but probably I'll get a digital whiteboard in the next year.
Why does Bill Gates has to wait for his whiteboard? He does not only own the company, he is also the big boss *and* the richest man alive... Perhaps he's too lazy^D^D^D^D busy to pick up the phone and order one.
Perhaps you can try this (I really love that gauge and rust, great!)?
- Take the logo from the upperleft corner on the gimp.org website - Adjust the colors to fit the splash - Place it a little under the top of the splash and play with the alignment - but keep it somewhere centered - Place the version information at the bottom of the splash, also somehere centered.
Better?
ps. keep the orginal "gimp years" type in there. Much more authentic!
Quote Dr.Evil: You know, I have one simple request. And that is to have sharks with freakin laser beams attached to their heads!
ouch...you're right!
;-)
BTW I guess you meant 'guess' instead of 'duess'
The whiteboards in some Microsoft offices have the ability to capture an image and send it up to the computer, almost like a huge Tablet PC. I don't have that right now, but probably I'll get a digital whiteboard in the next year.
Why does Bill Gates has to wait for his whiteboard? He does not only own the company, he is also the big boss *and* the richest man alive... Perhaps he's too lazy^D^D^D^D busy to pick up the phone and order one.
Perhaps you can try this (I really love that gauge and rust, great!)?
- Take the logo from the upperleft corner on the gimp.org website
- Adjust the colors to fit the splash
- Place it a little under the top of the splash and play with the alignment - but keep it somewhere centered
- Place the version information at the bottom of the splash, also somehere centered.
Better?
ps. keep the orginal "gimp years" type in there. Much more authentic!
love the gauge! don't like the fonts & look of the title...
From TFA: Koch already drove 170000 km using this mixture.
Its 20 dead cats in 50 litres. 50 Litres will take his car at max 1000 km.
Koch has used over (170 * 20) 3400! dead cats to drive his car 4,25 times round the earths equator
http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=10030
Give it a go. For as little as 360 euro's you can try to beat the 10 hours! (if you have no friend(s) - the time to beat is 20 hours)