Kenja's Newsletter  © | Volume 3 Edition 2

Kenja's Newsletter & Updates

Volume 3 Edition 2

February 12, 2001



Hello everyone

Welcome to Kenja's Newsletter. I know I am running a 'wee' bit behind again with this issue of the newsletter, but hopefully will be able to do better next time. Valentine's Day is almost here too... hope you will enjoy that special day with your sweetheart(s). *smile*

OK, no more delays... let's just get right to it.

Site Related News:

I know it is late, but if you are still looking for some great Valentine's Day Wallpaper, go to the Webshots Valentine Art 2 gallery, where you will find 9 of my original Wallpaper (only available there) and the matching Screensaver in my Spring Holiday Theme section, called 'Happy Valentine'.

Webshots also offers 10 of my original Teddy Wallpaper (available only there), the matching Screensaver can be found in my Teddy Theme section, as well as 2 matching Desktop Themes, called Teddy Outing and Teddies by the Sea.


Past Lives Revealed website offers original Inspirational & Angel Stationery for Outlook and/or Outlook Express users, free original Inspirational Greeting Cards, Mystic Desktop Enhancements (Desktop Themes & Wallpaper), Various Readings (Palms, Clairvoyant, Dreams, Past Lives, Missing Items/People, Tarot, Herbalists, and many more) or visit the website's own Chatroom for a live Reading, Classes and/or discussions.

The Gifts:

The Stationery (offered in EML Format packaged into EXE to decompresses to your desktop and regular EXE format that will decompress to your Outlook folder on your hard drive) includes an original scrolling bordered background, and a midi. The Wallpaper is a seasonal piece (Valentine's Day) for 800x600 screen settings, also best viewed in high color of 16-bit or better. Graphics for both Stationery and Wallpaper gift are original creations made with PSP 7 (used various tubes and filters for effects).

If you are new to EML format Stationery, read the EML Help section for further instructions.

* PLEASE NOTE: Gifts are only for actual subscribers (available for 5-7 days with each issue) and not for visitors to the newsletter archive at the website.


*** NOTE*   I use Zip Magic to compress Stationery and/or Desktop Theme files into EXE format. If you ever get a password prompt during installation... ignore it and proceed. They are not password protected! For more help with installation(s) visit the Help section at either Stationery, Theme Help, the Hotbar Skin Tutorial, or the WinAmp Skin sections.

*** PLEASE READ IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT LINKS ***

Desktop Enhancements & 3-D Graphics:

The following websites offer of the best Wallpaper available, but also models, meshes, tutorials and various other stuff of interest for 3-D program users (beginners to advanced):

  • Fantasy Downloads is one of those sites that offer a little of everything, i.e. Wallpaper, Themes, Screensavers, Stationery, Animated Gifs, etc. However, their strong point are the Fantasy and SciFi Desktop Themes, Wallpaper and some Screensavers (all created by various authors). Excellent collection worth checking out.

  • Earth Curves is one of your more or less unusual sites with three small image galleries of images (caution: some nudity) created by Will Kramer. Personally, I liked the pictures named 'Jules', 'Liberty' and 'Cornered' best. Mr Kramer also offers a monthly updated calendar picture for your desktop, though the picture quality in his galleries is so good that, you could set some of the more or less square images for wallpaper as well (stretched to no more than 800x600 screen settings). Also visit his Minutiae, where he keeps 3 tutorials, one of which is 'Painting hair using Photoshop'. This is mostly for people who use people models with Bryce and/or Poser, but I think essentially it would also be helpful to Paint Shop Pro users for similar projects.

  • Some of you may already know about Visual Paradox, where you can find the 3-D rendered art by Brian S. Kissinger. He has about 100+ Wallpaper at his site, mostly created with Bryce 4.0, Poser 4.0 and Adobe Photoshop 6.0. Categories range from Landscapes, Animals, Holidays and of course SciFi, just to name a few sections. It is just amazing what you can achieve with these programs, if you know how to use them (of course the right tools and plug-ins are helpful as well). *smile*

  • Renderosity is one of the largest online 3-D Graphics Artist Community (due to the topic of the site, there is some nudity). Here you will find not only all sorts of pictures suitable as wallpaper (pictures are not even sized, however can be stretched and/or centered on desktop), but also Tutorials, free downloads (i.e. textures, models, meshes, textures, etc.), a members gallery, chat, and much more. Picture Galleries are sorted mostly into categories by programs used to create the pictures, but also include reviews with a rating system. An awesome site with lots to look at and do... bring lots of time to visit there.

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More Graphics:

  • Pete's Place also specializes in Bryce 3-D rendered art. The picture gallery includes Space pictures and some miscellaneous stuff (too bad that the SciFi section doesn't seem to work). He also offers a lot of free downloads, tutorials, meshes, 250 models, links to other related sites. Don't miss his Bryce Almanac, where you will find text based pages with instructions on how to use Bryce (categorized by topics).

  • Planet 3-D is a large site with 3-D rendered Art by Phillip Easton. His Wallpaper ranges in size from 640x480 to 1024x768, and includes categories like SciFi, Fantasy, Landscapes, Star Wars, Pokemon, Backgrounds, Holidays and a Reader's Gallery. He also offers a few tutorials, downloads and a Subscriber section.

  • For anyone wanting to get into the Bryce program, you may want to consider buying this book called Real World Bryce 4: Industrial-Strength 3D World Creation Techniques (With CD-ROM) written by Susan Kitchens & Victor Gavenda. This is suppose to be one of the best written Tutorials in print for Bryce users, something I may have to consider myself. *smile*

  • And last but not least here is a full featured photo program called Serif Photo Plus 5.0. This is a full version (not shareware, demo or trial), that acts a lot like Paint Shop Pro or similar comparable programs. Can't beat the price on this one. You must register the software (keep your confirmation e-mail in case you have to re-install) online after you installed it. Also make sure to get the extra items like filters, instructions in PDF format, and the other goodies they offer at the bottom of the download page. This program makes use of layering, text editing, photo optimizer and much more.

    You can also download a free full version of their Web Plus 1, which is their older version of a HTML editor that includes Web Wizards (templates you can customize), Logo Module, Animated GIF Wizard, Animation Library, direct import of images, spell checker, just to name a few. Here too you will have to register, but is well worth since it is free.


*** IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT URL's (LINKS), PRIVACY AND/OR MAINTENANCE ***
This Newsletter and/or its Author are not responsible for the Maintenance and/or the Privacy Policies of websites listed within the Newsletter Issue(s)! At the time of publication, all listed URL's (Links) for websites and/or programs are in working condition and are accessible. The sudden unaccessibility of a website and/or program may be due to sudden traffic increase and/or other temporary causes I have no control over. Try the URL (Link) for any given program and/or website again at a later time.    Thank you!

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On the Lighter Side of Life -:)

The following story was forwarded to me and I just had to share it with you. Folks this is hilarious... get the tissues out! *laughing*

A True Story: Visit to the Vet

I had to take my son's hamster to the vet, and here's what happened:

Just after dinner one night, my son came up to tell me there was "something wrong" with one of the two hamsters he holds prisoner in his room. "He's just lying there looking sick," he told me.

"Oldest trick in the book, son," I informed him. "You go in to see what's wrong with the sick one and the other one sneaks up behind you and bonks you on the head. Then they change into your clothes and escape."

"I'm serious, Dad. Can you help?"
I put my best hamster-healer expression on my face and followed him into his bedroom. One of the little rodents was indeed lying on his back, looking distressed. I immediately knew what to do... call the professional.

"Honey," I called, "come look at the hamster!"
"Oh, my gosh," my wife diagnosed after a minute. "She's having babies." "What?" my son demanded. "But their names are Bert and Ernie, Mom!"

I was equally outraged. "Hey, how can that be? I thought we said we didn't want them to reproduce," I accused my wife. "Well, what did you want me to do, post a sign in their cage?" she inquired. (I actually think she said this sarcastically!)

"No, but you were supposed to get two boys!" I reminded her, in my most loving, calm, sweet voice.

"Yeah, Bert and Ernie!" my son agreed. "Well, it's just a little hard to tell on some guys," she informed me. (Again with the sarcasm... you think?)

By now the rest of the family had gathered to see what was going on. I shrugged, deciding to make the best of it. "Kids, this is going to be a wondrous experience," I announced. "We're about to witness the miracle of birth."

"OH, Gross,!" they shrieked.
"Well, isn't THAT just Great!; what are we going to do with a litter of tiny little hamster babies?" my wife wanted to know. (I really do think she was being snotty here, too. Don't you?)

"Well, when my parents' dogs had puppies, I took them up to the grocery store in a cardboard box and gave them away," I recalled.

"So what are you going to do, go up with a pair of tweezers so people can pick out their hamster?" she asked. (Gotta love her!)

We peered at the patient. After much struggling, what looked like a tiny foot would appear briefly, vanishing a scant second later. "We don't appear to be making much progress," I noted.

"A breech birth," my wife whispered, horrified. "Do something, Dad!" my son urged. "Okay, okay!" Squeamishly, I reached in and grabbed the foot when it next appeared, giving it a gingerly tug. It disappeared. I tried again, with the same results.

"Should I dial 911,?" my daughter wanted to know. "Maybe they could talk us through the trauma." (You see a pattern here with my females?)

"Let's get Ernie to the vet," I said grimly.
We drove to the vet with my son holding the cage in his lap. "Breathe, Ernie, breathe," he urged.
"I don't think hamsters do Lamaze," his mother noted to him. Women can be so cruel to their own young. I mean what she does to me is one thing, but this boy is "of her womb," for God's sake.

The vet took Ernie back to the examining room and peered at the little animal through a magnifying glass. "What do you think, Doc, an epidural?" I suggested scientifically.

Oh, very interesting," he murmured.? "Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, may I speak to you privately for a moment?" I gulped, nodding for my son to step outside.

"Is Ernie going to be okay?" my wife asked.
"Oh, perfectly," the vet assured us. "This hamster is not in labor. In fact, that isn't EVER going to happen ... Ernie is a boy."

"What!?"
"You see, Ernie is a young male. And occasionally, as they come into maturity, male hamsters will, master, er, er, ah..." He blushed, glancing at my wife. "Well, you know what I'm saying, Mr. Cameron."

We were silent, absorbing this. "So Ernie's just ... just ... Excited?" my wife offered.

"Exactly," the vet replied, relieved that we understood. More silence. Then my viscous, cruel woman started to giggle. And giggle. And then even laugh loudly.

"What's so funny?" I demanded, knowing, but not believing that the woman I married would commit the upcoming affront to my flawless Manliness.
Tears were now running down her face. "Just ... that I'm picturing you pulling on its ... its ... teeny little ... " she gasped for more air to bellow in laughter once more.

"That's enough," I warned. We thanked the veterinarian and hurriedly bundled the hamsters and our son back into the car. He was glad everything was going to be okay. "I know Ernie is really thankful for what you've done, Dad," he told me.

"Oh, you have NO idea," my wife agreed, collapsing into laughter as I gave her a dirty look. (And women have the gall to go through the marriage ceremony with a completely straight face. It's scary.)

Author: W. Bruce Cameron ©

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Next Issue due on or about February 26th, 2001


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