nuggolips4
Nuggolips
nuggolips4

Yep, I installed Photoshop and Illustrator, both on my Win7 64-bit machine, no issues encountered. I haven't tried creating any illustrator docs but I did confirm that photoshop is working.

(insert "The More You know" graphic here)

I know you've probably heard this before, but don't run up balances on your credit cards. Those rates are high on purpose, because credit cards are designed to be a short-term borrowing tool only. If you need to borrow money for something specific (car, house), your zero balances on your credit cards should result in

South America?

Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat Pro, GoLive, Premiere, InDesign, Audition, InCopy (whatever that is), and Photoshop Elements.

The Creative Suite CS2 Windows files are not disc images, they just extract into folders and the installer can't seem to find the second and third discs. The instructions don't match up with the files either. Also, its just illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop. I recommend downloading the individual program installers

But if you're paying off revolving accounts anyway, worst case you could just pull the cash back out of your credit card. Of course, you are correct and it is definitely something to consider.

Yes, I did this as well. I took out $6000 to pay off my credit cards. In doing so, I lowered my debt-to-credit ratio under the cutoff, and raised my score into the mid-700s. Plus, it'll be paid off faster and cost me less money per month than if I had continued paying on the cards as I had been.

This contrasts nicely with Autodesk's policy of "Fuck you, buy the new version."

I think they meant that one is allowed to legally consume here in CO, whether by smoking or other means.

I would settle for a solid 80 quality, non-senile years. If I get that, I'll feel lucky.

I was getting pretty close to pulling the trigger on a JSW TDI but if this 6 is good enough, it is tempting. You just know there's going to be first-run woes on the new powertrain, though.

You're forgetting the increase in social security. I'm not sure about others, but my paycheck did indeed get ~2% smaller.

There was a project to bring android to the iphone a few years back. It appears that project is more or less stalled at this point, but at one point they had most of the hardware working (this was when the 3G was still the latest phone) on a version of Eclair. It would have been nice to have that nowadays now that

If you want to keep in touch with your pre-teen child, do not buy them a $600 smartphone. Good grief. Buy them a $30 prepaid phone. You can get a no-data plan with some minutes, and unlimited texting for like $20 a month. If they lose their $30 phone, it's reasonable to expect them to pay you back. A child does not

And look how it turns out. It's the same cycle with different people on each end of it, repeated ad nauseum. Is OP correct in some sense about the rules? Yes. Is Dismissed correct in some sense about OP's entitlement? Yep.

He's saying that the one person manning each bank of 4 self-check-out lanes could have scanned the items of all four lanes faster than the people doing it. So actually they are not saving labor at all.

The best thing I did was to start tracking my intake. By forcing myself to account for all the little snacks I might be eating throughout the day, I ended up eating far less of them. It is also sobering to see just how bad some foods are. I mean, you really think twice about that double whopper with cheese meal when

I definitely wouldn't say the multimedia was useless.

It's the VGA of today!