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July 16, 2004
 
Isaac Leung (P.Eng.) got a degree in Engineering Physics followed by a Master's in Electrical Engineering after which he promptly got a job as a product engineer at a company which makes high speed datacom chips. He is old enough to have cut his computer teeth on Commodore 64's and first played with OS/2 1.3 EE while at a summer job with IBM. The first PC he ever owned came with Windows 95, but he soon slapped on OS/2 Warp 3 and has been Warping ever since. He has agreed to work for Transmeta while he continues plotting to take over the world.
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The Art Department

I thought we'd try something a little different this month. I doubt these are particularly impressive, but I'm just using them to perhaps inspire some of you users to submit something different as well.

All of these photos were taken using a Canon PowerShot A80 and transferred directly to OS/2, where it was re-sized with PMView Pro 3.05, fantastic utility which I can't live without now, and personally, well worth the price.

The original photos were even larger (yours for the asking, just e-mail me), and have not been re-touched in any way. The EXIF information is included in the file for the curious.

I have made albums for on-line use with JAlbum, a great little utility that is free and makes it super-easy, sometimes literally just 2 or 3 button clicks, to put professional looking albums on-line. Review in a future issue.


1280x1024 SantaClara_Night.jpg (532.7 kB)
Notable because it has not rained one drop in the 3 months I've been here and even clouds themselves are very fleeting. These stayed long enough for me to snap a shot off.
1280x1024 Agnews.jpg (844.6 kB)
This was an old, abandoned hospital, now a historic park and empty Sun Microsystems complex all in one. (Empty since the big tech meltdown, I suppose). And honestly, the sky has not been re-touched nor have filters been used.


Want to be a show-off? Impress your friends? This is the place. Please note that we can generally only accept original artwork from yourself or something that you know the source to due to copyright issues. If we don't know where it comes from, we can't publish it!

If you have an arty streak, maybe you'll see one of your creations in this spot next month - we're looking for your submissions. Send your submissions to the Editor . We'll pick the best couple we get each month to appear on this page.

In any case, please feel free to download these and use them on your OS/2 system!

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