
Every once in a while I decide to carry over some of the fun little things from Facebook over to my blog. Reasoning being (a.) it helps solve my lack of posts due to blog-block, and (b.) I feel a little less like a follower if I put it in my blog rather than on my Facebook profile like everyone else.
All that to say, I have created my first Album Cover. Here is how it goes...
1 - Go to Wikipedia. Hit “random”The first random Wikipedia article you get is the name of your band. (Mine was "blessy")
2 - Go to Quotations Page and select "random quotations"The last four or five words of the very last quote on the page is the title of your first album. ("physics or stamp collecting")
3 - Go to Flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4 - Use Photoshop or similar to put it all together.
3 comments:
Sweet Abby!! I really like your album design! You go girl! :)
Abby - I couldn't find your email addy, so I figured I'd post this here (sorry it took me a bit, it was my BIRTHDAY!).
So, I use TurboTax and use the online version (no software, and it remembers your previous years tax info when you use it next year which means less information to import). Turbotax.com I'm sure. Start with the basic, and depending on your situation, it'll let you know if you need to upgrade to a different version.
I wandered away from TurboTax ONE year, and it was the biggest mistake. I picked up a copy of H&R Block's personal tax filing program, and it's such a sham. They walk you through everything, and then, make things SEEM complicated in the end and suggest you contact an H&R Representative just to be sure. Well, the rep told us it was a HUGE mess, played around with it, then returned it to it's original format, gave it back to us and THEN -- charged us $400 for his "time and service".
Don't. Do. That.
Turbo Tax does a WONDERFUL job of putting things in easy to understand terms, can import tons of tax documents and other financial information from online services, has forums and free help. In the end, we always have to upgrade to the Professional version (or maybe it's called something else), but that's because we trade and have to enter buys, sells, calls and puts... so... that costs more, and we usually end up spending 80 bucks - that's federal and state plus e-file. We got our federal back this year within 8 days.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
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