Thursday, December 2, 2004

Tech Goddess

Ok Ok, patting myself on the back. I now have my first official graphic and it actually works! Now, during my painful learning experience weeks ago I saw this graphic on someone's journal and had remembered reading something about right clicking and such. Thus I had tried it and honestly didn't think anything had happened. Strolling through files upon files of what looks to be worthless stuff in my computer I found it this morning.

I have always been fascinated with circles, gyroscopes, space confined within outter circles. So of course I could watch this little graphic with wonderment and appreciation.

So to the person I borrowed this from, I thank you and hope it was alright to download it to my computer. <Unsure of journal land etiquette here>  I wish I could give proper name credit!

To myself ......your journal  has entered a new dimension! Hallellujah

 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your first graphic!
http://journals.aol.com/astaryth/AdventuresofanEclecticMind

Anonymous said...

I wonder, then, you may enjoy Celtic art, all those knots and circles and winding patterns, colorful!  Nice journal, like sitting down at a coffee shop with a friend :-)

Anonymous said...

I like the graphic, and I struggled with that whole getting and putting graphics into my journal. It feels great though having learned something, I find myself searching websites and other journals for new stuff! Hope all is well, and my prayers go out to your Mom.  

Anonymous said...

I'll pat you on the back too. I love it when I'm trying to get something to work and it finally does. Strolled through your journal and like it very much. Will definitely be back often. Happy Holidays* Barb* http://journals.aol.com/barbpinion/HEYLETSTALK

Anonymous said...

Hey there Happy Thursday to you too !!
Thanks for stopping by Always nice to hear  from you !!
Jenn

Anonymous said...

Circles within circles...how very appropriate.  Such is the process of learning, moving from a safe orbit to an unstable one, then stabilizing that one to move to another...technology merely offers a means.