This is the first time I have tried to make a broken table curve graphic using a tutorial.  I didn't exactly get what I wanted out of the imagery in the design process....because well, I get so frustrated when something seems so easy, but is complicated far beyond what my patience can endure.  The tutorial was absolutely superb, I was just "dense" when it came to working with a bezier curve.  I guess that is when creativity happens and you use shortcuts that you have developed.  That is kind of what happened with this set.






Perhaps it is due to the rude people that are already out shopping this year, or maybe it is due to the "male" outlook that a woman could not possibly know about computers, much less tell them about what a Pentium III processor does versus a Celeron or Athelon processor.  Sheesh, or even what DOS stands for.  Do they think that we literally have no concept of what is happening in the world of technology?  Yep, I had a day where some male techo-wannabe thought he knew more about computers than I do.  I have been selling them for the past five years, and can build one from the case up.  I just get so irritated when these people think they know more than I do.  Most of the time I keep my cool, but sometimes I become a bit of a smarta** and trip the "know-it-all" up.  This is not a womens-lib issue, just one of "Please don't insult MY intelligence by your lack of it".  Okay...I'm better now....jumping off soapbox.

Font Used:  Emblem (#FFCCFF)

Inner Table Background

Outer Table Background

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