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On 2/22/07 7:48 AM, "alexandre" <mac@kapellos.com> wrote:<BR>
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On 22 févr. 07, at 14:37, Mark Des Cotes wrote:<BR>
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> Hi all,<BR>
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> Have a look at the photo at the top of the following link:<BR>
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> <a href="http://www.sl.on.ca/alumni/voyageur/Winter/VOYAGEUR07-W03.pdf">http://www.sl.on.ca/alumni/voyageur/Winter/VOYAGEUR07-W03.pdf</a><BR>
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> The woman is showing her diploma that is in a frame made to look<BR>
> like an apple computer. Does anyone know where I could purchase one<BR>
> of these frames?<BR>
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…looks photoshop-ed, no?<BR>
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…but nothing should stop you from buy a non-functioning cinema<BR>
display (the ones introduced in 1999 or so) taking out the lcd and<BR>
using it as a frame!<BR>
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Looks to me like that woman is displaying an image of her diploma on that cinema display. Perhaps it is a screensaver as I don’t see the menu bar or dock...<BR>
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I like the idea of getting an old cinema display and using it as a frame, though.<BR>
Andy<BR>
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