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POPSMake your own fonts! Charles Andermack, a font designer who works under the nom de lettres Chank Diesel, likes to brag that one of his custom fonts has been sitting at the top of the New York Times best-seller list. He created Truck King, the font used to typeset “Jon Scieszka’s Trucktown Smash! Crash!” an illustrated book about trucks. Mr. Andermack’s design firm, Chank Fonts (chank.com), builds custom fonts for advertisers, book designers or corporations looking to capture a special look or style. While Mr. Andermack’s fees can run into the tens of thousands of dollars for full families of fonts with all the diacritical marks and permutations, he can turn anyone’s handwriting into a font for $200. These custom fonts, also available from other sites like vletter.com, are popular not only with scrapbookers but also with professionals like real estate agents who want to add a personal touch to their letters.
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POPSNJ Star Chinese Word Processor NJStar Chinese Word Processor reads, writes, edits and print Chinese text on normal English or western Windows without the need for a Chinese system. It also includes a powerful English-Chinese/Chinese-English bi-directional dictionary for instant dictionary lookup. Pro or higher edition of the software also have handwriting recognition (draw Chinese character with mouse pointer) and Chinese Mandarin “pu tong hua” text-to-speech functions.
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POPSWhat Does Your Handwriting Say About You? So... I'm confused, outspoken, needing freedom, disorganized, aggressive, a social butterfly, artistic, lacking planning, confused again, and hard to understand... Actually, according to this, I'm confused about 5 times. All in all, a strange analysis...
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POPSThe Democrats And Gun Control Mr. Obama's campaign Web site touts his belief in the Second Amendment rights to have guns "for the purposes of hunting and target shooting." Conspicuously absent is the right to have firearms to defend one's self, home and family. A presidential candidate could of course swear devotion to the First Amendment, while declaring that the amendment's purpose is to protect sports reporting and book collecting. And that candidate could still support government lawsuits against publishers, local bans on newspapers, and draconian restrictions on political commentary. Civil libertarians who supported such a candidate because of his alleged love for the First Amendment would be foolish. Civil libertarians who support Mr. Obama or Mrs. Clinton because of their purported fealty to the Second Amendment may be bitterly disappointed.
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POPSPanasonic ToughBook 19 Not an ordinary notebook, but a full rugged convertible PC, which can be used at all times, even in extreme levels of damp, dust, heat, cold or vibration.
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POPSFord To Workers: Deal or No Deal? Ford (nyse: F) is offering its workers some of the most lucrative buyout packages ever, including one-time cash payments of $140,000 and family college tuition plans. Ford's employees should think hard before passing up the deals on the table because the handwriting is on the wall and the next step will be layoffs.
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POPSQuick Personality Tests Many tests to to get insight in all aspects of your personality, including character, inner traits, outlook on love, personality type, relationships, cookie preferences and more.
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POPSonline tests for dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD These online tests will help to identify the symptoms of dyslexia, dyspraxia, or ADHD. The Dore Programme has helped tens of thousands of adults and children to overcome the symptoms of ADD, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia.