I like all of the flexibility for customizing your brushes and the interface that makes the software more workable for the individual and the project. I like the simplicity of being able to have fine control of the grain of the paper and the paint flow on the paper. I also like the UI customizations and the ability to save your work setup.
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Al Arbour Dies – NY Islanders Coaching Legend Led Team to Four Straight Stanley Cups
Ask any of the players who were lucky enough to call Arbour "coach," and all will say similar glowing things about his leadership that led their team to four consecutive championships.
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Nuclear disarmament is imperative for Russia and the United States. Not only would it help reduce tensions, but the cost of these weapons is too much for any society and the threat of terrorist theft is too great a risk.
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By publishing the rantings of this madman the media qualifies them as something worthy of review. The warped minds out there read and identify with them. What a recipe for new disaster after disaster.
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It is tough and tiring – but dance is passion driven so enthusiasm is always there to help with the creative process after a long day at work.
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Funding for the Arts is a major issue not only for us, but generally in Singapore.
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Something is rotten in the state of Fairyland, and we must all rise up and demand that the Tooth Fairy be fair to all kids. Is that tooth much to ask?
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Dystopian visions are everywhere on stage and screen these days, but the powerful and disturbing 'Mercury Fur' stands out.
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Sometimes it seems the folks in the tourist office are surprised that someone stopped by at all! But I like to meet people from the country before I go there – people who correct my pronunciation of a town's name. Or recommend a place I didn’t know to go to. Or tell me I've bitten off more than I can chew.
Read More »$20 Bill Needs a Facelift – Why Not Replace a Slave Owner with Former Slave!
Harriet Tubman leads a nationwide poll as the woman who should replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
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