Welcome to my website.
Well, something new. I've added a blog and a gallery of my detailing photos, on another server site, link here or the button on the left.
The "My Old
Computer" page is gone - we dumped that computer, and I built
Maggie a computer that is a near mirror to my own. I finally updated the page
and changed it to Margaret's Computer. I decided a ways back to dump the music. I couldn't
find any new midi files that I like, plus it takes longer to download with sound. Besides,
my real favorite midi file is on Sisko's Page. There are new backgrounds (first
optimized for
faster loading with Corel Paint Shop Pro XI) and all new logos, which are using a font Margaret
found, called "Billboard". Most of the graphics, including the background,
were originally made or edited with Paint Shop Pro 7, and now made and edited
with Paint Shop Pro XI.. Plug-ins used in Paint Shop Pro are from Axion,
Flaming Pear (Blade Pro), and Eye Candy 4000. In Paint Shop Pro 9, I used the
built in effects, but have also reinstalled Blade Pro and Eye Candy.
On my Hot List page I've added some links to our shopping page,
link here, as
well as some interesting Paint Shop Pro
tutorials, plus some Internet Connection Sharing links, including Internet
Connection Sharing software, security software, and a good link to a web site
with some very good instructions for setting up Internet Connection Sharing,
including a link to some broadband routers and firewalls.
Also listed are some of my favorite auto related websites.
On the My New Computer pages is
the latest configuration, a new Windows XP computer, and very quiet. A link for
pictures is included. Like I said earlier, Maggie's new computer is very similar
to my own, except for the smaller hard drive.
Let me know what you think of this new look. It's optimized for for a 1024 x 768 screen
size, but you can view it down to a setting of 640 x 480.
Graphics Created and/or Edited with:
Paint Shop Pro XI
Click on information.
Contact me at:
lfagius@wideopenwest.com
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Last Updated on February 28, 2008 . by Leonard F. Agius