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January 24, 2008

American Gangster

Filed under: Movie reviews

This is a cool movie.

Watch it.

January 22, 2008

On Work…

Filed under: Random Quotes

Treat each Job as a Learning Experience… Don’t think too much about the mistakes you made, that you miss out the Goodness which you have achieved.

-Anon

Blog Skin

Filed under: Administration

Decided to settle on this one as it makes use of the entire width of the browser :)

女人我最大 products

Filed under: Online

My friend showed me a blog she created on 女人我最大 products

Facebook… 411 requests and counting

Filed under: Online

120. One squid at a time.

Filed under: Games, Online

Strafe strafe strafe. 1 down, few thousand to go. Toggle to msn, chat chat chat. Toggle back, toggle here, toggle there. Yawn.

110 finally

Filed under: Games, Online

Finally reached 110. Able to use the most powerful bow currently in the game… Now just need to save enough to get it :)

January 20, 2008

Movie Review - The Darjeeling Limited

Filed under: Movie reviews

This movie is about three brothers on a ’spiritual journey’ on the Darjeeling Limited - a train journey across India. Their purpose was to rediscover the close relationship that they shared when they were younger.

I went into the theatre with little expectations for this movie, but came out smiling after.

Hope that you will find it as entertaining as I did.

How to crop a picture (e.g. screenshot) using MSPaint only

Filed under: IT

This post is a response to one of my friend’s question on how to crop a part of a picture using Microsoft Paint only.

1. Launch mspaint.exe by pressing Windows+R and keying in “mspaint” followed by the Enter key.

For Screenshot:
2. Move your mouse pointer to the lower right-hand corner of the canvas (the editable white area). The cursor will turn into a black handle. Drag the area until it becomes quite small.
3. Now press Ctrl+V to paste your screenshot. The canvas will automatically expand to the size of your screenshot.

For Picture file:
2. Press Ctrl+O. The Open dialog box opens.
3. Browse to your picture and double-click to open.

4. Now, click the Select tool (the one that looks like a dotted rectangle).

5. Using the mouse pointer (which is now in the shape of a crosshair), select the rectangular area you require by pressing down the left mouse button over one of the corners of the desired area. Drag the mouse pointer towards the corner of the desired area that is diagonally opposite the one you have just selected. Release the left mouse button.

6. Press Ctrl+X to cut out the desired area.

7. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to 3 under ‘For Screenshot’ (another instance of Paint).

8. Save your cropped picture and close your original one (without saving).

Cropped

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Filed under: Games, Online

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