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  1. Trying to decide whether to get a Macbook Pro or Dell. Love PC's but MAC's sound so much fun!
  2. Looking forward to the Anthony Robbins seminar coming up!
  3. Uh oh, here come the Eagles.
  4. @Ramona_Werst Football chili!
  5. @ORMGrecipes Yes, LOVE the red eye tool!
  6. Photoshop Elements tip: To line up your text perfectly, click on "view" and then "grid".
  7. @deviantsolution Works great with or without the pen tool.
  8. How to remove background from image in less than 90 seconds with Photoshop Elements 7! http://hub.tm/?FOHEI
  9. @ForgetMeNotMMU Cool, you will have fun learning it because it's such a powerful program!
  10. @twitter_n00b Yes, I LOVE the quick selection tool, it really does make things easy!
  11. @ORMGrecipes Lasso is good but the wand is amazing. The trick is to adjust the tolerance so you select exactly the area that you want.
  12. @lestyoubejudged Thanks for the great ideas, I forgot all about Hummus!
  13. What are your best ideas for a healthy lunch?
  14. Photoshop Tip: One easy way to remove yourself from a background in an image is by using the magic wand tool.
  15. @Hirkani How to start, Photoshop Elements, much easier than Photoshop, still powerful. See my beginner DVD http://tinyurl.com/9xlhfz/
  16. @NightSniper Just go to http://tinyurl.com/9xlhfz for the Learn Photoshop Elements 7 DVD. Thanks for asking!
  17. GREAT article today at CNN about those who leave high paying jobs to start a business http://tinyurl.com/8u9mjo
  18. What are your photoshop and photoshop elements questions?
  19. Getting ready to record a new Photoshop DVD in a few hours. If you have any burning Photoshop questions, @me asap.
  20. Photoshop Elements tip: When wanting to resize a photo, leave the "resize canvas" alone, just use the "resize image" selection.