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Time:
00:00 EST/05:00 GMT | News Source:
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Posted By: Robert Stein |
- DOWNLOAD: QuickStart v1.8.1 [890K] Win9x/2k/XP FREE I’ve reviewed many program launchers and can never imagine what could be different about the next one. QuickStart is another one worthy of a look as I was immediately muy impressed when I entered an application (Publisher). Before I finished typing the word, QuickStart recognized it and I hit Enter to launch the program. Whoomp! There it is. The author created it when he developed RSI (repetitive strain injury), and this tool does help. Very simple and does the trick without hogging resources.
- FAVORITE: Forensic ArtSince the debut of the TV show, CSI (I must protest it's getting too gory as of late), there has been an increased interest in crime scene investigations and forensics. See examples and read about composites, reconstruction, age progression, and education. Age progression, to me, is one of the more interesting aspects of forensic art as it can help find children by creating a composite of how the child would most look like when arriving at a certain age to help with identification. Amazing stuff, though the reasons for using it aren’t usually good ones. I prefer to stick with fiction.
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