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  • C Corinna John

    What happened before: We needed a nice home page picture for a new website about cars. As we were out of great ideas, we agreed to keep the topic in mind, create one draft each at home and compare our ideas another day. The boss had mentioned before that comics would be modern, so I decided to please him and draw a comic-like fun picture. Then I scanned my draft and mailed it to our web designer. He liked it, the boss found it okay, so he integrated my drawing into the home page. Today in the office: Meeting time. The web designer presents the current status of the web site. Collegue A: By the way, how did you do that? Corinna: The outlines with fineliner[^], the background with markers. Collegue A: So, Fineliner is a software? Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ... That was a strange conversation. Do I look like I cannot switch off the computer, steal a page from the printer and draw with a pen? Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible? We all are geeks and I start to think I'm not the biggest one... :-D Anyway, this meeting saved my day! :-D

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    Dalek Dave
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    Corinna John wrote:

    steal a page from the printer

    I usually get someone to fax me a blank page, or type a memo in white and print that! :)

    ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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    • C Corinna John

      What happened before: We needed a nice home page picture for a new website about cars. As we were out of great ideas, we agreed to keep the topic in mind, create one draft each at home and compare our ideas another day. The boss had mentioned before that comics would be modern, so I decided to please him and draw a comic-like fun picture. Then I scanned my draft and mailed it to our web designer. He liked it, the boss found it okay, so he integrated my drawing into the home page. Today in the office: Meeting time. The web designer presents the current status of the web site. Collegue A: By the way, how did you do that? Corinna: The outlines with fineliner[^], the background with markers. Collegue A: So, Fineliner is a software? Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ... That was a strange conversation. Do I look like I cannot switch off the computer, steal a page from the printer and draw with a pen? Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible? We all are geeks and I start to think I'm not the biggest one... :-D Anyway, this meeting saved my day! :-D

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      Ravi Bhavnani
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      Good for you! It's important to not forget that some of the best killer apps started off as doodles on the backs of envelopes, far away from any computer. :) /ravi

      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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      • C Corinna John

        What happened before: We needed a nice home page picture for a new website about cars. As we were out of great ideas, we agreed to keep the topic in mind, create one draft each at home and compare our ideas another day. The boss had mentioned before that comics would be modern, so I decided to please him and draw a comic-like fun picture. Then I scanned my draft and mailed it to our web designer. He liked it, the boss found it okay, so he integrated my drawing into the home page. Today in the office: Meeting time. The web designer presents the current status of the web site. Collegue A: By the way, how did you do that? Corinna: The outlines with fineliner[^], the background with markers. Collegue A: So, Fineliner is a software? Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ... That was a strange conversation. Do I look like I cannot switch off the computer, steal a page from the printer and draw with a pen? Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible? We all are geeks and I start to think I'm not the biggest one... :-D Anyway, this meeting saved my day! :-D

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        Douglas Troy
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        Corinna John wrote:

        Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ...

        Collegue A: [looking thoughtfully at the paper, turning it over from front-to-back] "How do you turn it on?"


        :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
        Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL

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        • C Corinna John

          What happened before: We needed a nice home page picture for a new website about cars. As we were out of great ideas, we agreed to keep the topic in mind, create one draft each at home and compare our ideas another day. The boss had mentioned before that comics would be modern, so I decided to please him and draw a comic-like fun picture. Then I scanned my draft and mailed it to our web designer. He liked it, the boss found it okay, so he integrated my drawing into the home page. Today in the office: Meeting time. The web designer presents the current status of the web site. Collegue A: By the way, how did you do that? Corinna: The outlines with fineliner[^], the background with markers. Collegue A: So, Fineliner is a software? Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ... That was a strange conversation. Do I look like I cannot switch off the computer, steal a page from the printer and draw with a pen? Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible? We all are geeks and I start to think I'm not the biggest one... :-D Anyway, this meeting saved my day! :-D

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          Roger Wright
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          Nice work, Corinna! :-D Sometimes simple is best...

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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            Corinna John wrote:

            steal a page from the printer

            I usually get someone to fax me a blank page, or type a memo in white and print that! :)

            ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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            Corinna John
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            Fax a blank page, yeah, that is a good idea! But as my printer leaves grey bars on every page, printing a blank memo won't work well... :laugh:

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              Corinna John wrote:

              Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ...

              Collegue A: [looking thoughtfully at the paper, turning it over from front-to-back] "How do you turn it on?"


              :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
              Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL

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              Corinna John
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              Oh, look here, it is static electronic paper! It is always on stand-by. No need for any buttons. :cool:

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              • C Corinna John

                Oh, look here, it is static electronic paper! It is always on stand-by. No need for any buttons. :cool:

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                Dalek Dave
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                Corinna John wrote:

                Oh, look here, it is static electronic paper! It is always on stand-by. No need for any buttons.

                Oh Corinna, I Love your mind! :)

                ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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                • C Corinna John

                  Oh, look here, it is static electronic paper! It is always on stand-by. No need for any buttons. :cool:

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                  Douglas Troy
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                  Corinna John wrote:

                  static electronic paper

                  Good one. :-D


                  :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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                  • C Corinna John

                    What happened before: We needed a nice home page picture for a new website about cars. As we were out of great ideas, we agreed to keep the topic in mind, create one draft each at home and compare our ideas another day. The boss had mentioned before that comics would be modern, so I decided to please him and draw a comic-like fun picture. Then I scanned my draft and mailed it to our web designer. He liked it, the boss found it okay, so he integrated my drawing into the home page. Today in the office: Meeting time. The web designer presents the current status of the web site. Collegue A: By the way, how did you do that? Corinna: The outlines with fineliner[^], the background with markers. Collegue A: So, Fineliner is a software? Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ... That was a strange conversation. Do I look like I cannot switch off the computer, steal a page from the printer and draw with a pen? Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible? We all are geeks and I start to think I'm not the biggest one... :-D Anyway, this meeting saved my day! :-D

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                    Vikram A Punathambekar
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                    When I'm coming up with a new design or just noting down values while debugging, I find a pen and paper far preferable to Notepad or anything my computer has to offer.

                    Cheers, Vıkram.


                    "if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.

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                    • C Corinna John

                      What happened before: We needed a nice home page picture for a new website about cars. As we were out of great ideas, we agreed to keep the topic in mind, create one draft each at home and compare our ideas another day. The boss had mentioned before that comics would be modern, so I decided to please him and draw a comic-like fun picture. Then I scanned my draft and mailed it to our web designer. He liked it, the boss found it okay, so he integrated my drawing into the home page. Today in the office: Meeting time. The web designer presents the current status of the web site. Collegue A: By the way, how did you do that? Corinna: The outlines with fineliner[^], the background with markers. Collegue A: So, Fineliner is a software? Corinna: *smiles and gives him the original piece of paper* ... That was a strange conversation. Do I look like I cannot switch off the computer, steal a page from the printer and draw with a pen? Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible? We all are geeks and I start to think I'm not the biggest one... :-D Anyway, this meeting saved my day! :-D

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                      megaadam
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                      Corinna John wrote:

                      Are there people out there who forgot that paper is possible?

                      "Do you think that is air you are breathing?" :suss:[^]

                      _____________________________________ Action without thought is not action Action without emotion is not life

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                      • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                        When I'm coming up with a new design or just noting down values while debugging, I find a pen and paper far preferable to Notepad or anything my computer has to offer.

                        Cheers, Vıkram.


                        "if abusing me makes you a credible then i better give u the chance which didnt get in real" - Adnan Siddiqi.

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        I live on Post it notes! Hundreds of them. It keeps me sane!

                        ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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