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  <name>Luca Saiu</name>
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  <title>Playing with graphics</title>
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  <summary type="xhtml" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><xhtml:div>I’m not good at graphics. Or rather, don’t think I have particularly good taste. Now that I’m thinking of it, in the remote past as part of my first big job I was actually paid to do photo touch-ups. It was my driving school job. Old graphic hacks The screenshot below belongs to that project; what we would call now an e-learning system, to be used locally on the driving school computers. [a simple touch up I did] The driving school owner went around taking photos of the roads in the neighborhood, so that his customers could recognize familiar places, ... <xhtml:a href="https://blog.ageinghacker.net/posts/15/">[Read more]</xhtml:a></xhtml:div></summary>
  <content type="xhtml" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><xhtml:div>I’m not good at graphics. Or rather, don’t think I have particularly good taste. Now that I’m thinking of it, in the remote past as part of my first big job I was actually paid to do photo touch-ups. It was my driving school job. Old graphic hacks The screenshot below belongs to that project; what we would call now an e-learning system, to be used locally on the driving school computers. [a simple touch up I did] The driving school owner went around taking photos of the roads in the neighborhood, so that his customers could recognize familiar places, ... <xhtml:a href="https://blog.ageinghacker.net/posts/15/">[Read more]</xhtml:a></xhtml:div></content>
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