Saturday, January 29, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
FREE Downloads of Adobe Master Collection CS5
Mac and PC
Kracked + Serial Numbers
SERIALS:
1325-0621-9125-0765-3648-0614
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1325-0365-5929-6118-8817-8422
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1325-0150-1163-7532-1626-3430
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1325-0178-1927-9019-0123-2254
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1325-0702-3693-1544-9166-3515
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1325-0549-2240-0071-3409-1342
I don't normally do this sort of thing, but I have been screwed by Adobe for the last time. I have been a very loyal, and legal, patron of Adobe since Photoshop 2.5, since they purchased Aldus PageMaker 4.0, and since Dreamweaver 3 was part of the MacroMedia company.
For some reason unbeknownst to me, my licensing on my Adobe Creative Suite 3.3 (3.0 and the 3.3 Acrobat Pro 9 and FireWorks) has stopped working. I have been in contact with Adobe for almost ONE SOLID YEAR to rectify this problem. I PAID for the Adobe Creative Suite 3.0, and then PAID for the CS 3.3 upgrade. They really don't seem to care.
I have given permission to Qazi Monis to "take over" my laptop via Adobe's CONNECT NOW on at least 3 occasions. I was given 3 serial numbers for the Adobe CS3.3, and none of them work.
So, since Adobe seems to think that ONE person doesn't make a difference as a long-term customer, herein I am providing you with access to the Adobe Master Collection CS5, for both Mac and PC, with serial numbers.
Note: I have not tested these out, but they seem pretty comprehensive to me! Enjoy!
Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Mac. Download.
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended, activated. Download.
Adobe Master Collection CS5. Download.
Very sad to think that ONE client means nothing to Adobe. I have been a loyal client since Photoshop 2.5, and way prior to the Adobe | Macromedia merger.
So. Since they are screwing me, I thought I'd show them the power of ONE pissed off customer.
ENJOY...and spread the news!
Monday, January 24, 2011
SLICK.
IT.
UP!
I truly believe this would be Robert Mapplethorpe
some ten or so years ago.
His photos truly come to life.
I'll replicate the X Portfolio,
with pleasure.
Labels: Robert Mapplethorpe
A Thought from a Rose...
I received a Facebook note from a friend today in a time of particular need. Seems she's been reading a book I have yet to research called THE SHACK.
She noted it was a particularly hard read, but there was a simple, yet powerful message in those pages:
Instead of asking God for this, or to do that, or petitioning Him for something perceived as necessary, even...maybe "desperate?"
Ask God to stand beside you, to stand with you as you accept what is in front of you.
It's one of the three most powerful things I've heard today.
Labels: la vie en rose, Robert Mapplethorpe


















