With my new found hobby of Tshirt making, I've been looking for a way to step up my skills in order to make vector graphics so I can make my designs more flexible for the spreadshirt designer. By having my images vectorized, customers would be able to choose their own image size, placement, and color. Spreadshirt also offers different shirts from various producers and a multitude of colors unlike our old friends at cafepress. Here's some cool Illustrator Tutorials.
Desperately Wandering has a great list of photoshop tutorial sites. I made sure to add Jennifer Apple's Photoshop Support to the great list.
Back in college, I remember the cold sweats that would breakout before programming assignments were due. My programs would constantly core dump and fits of swearing would ensue. I even remember taking an assembly language class. Not really my cup of tea, but not too bad either.
I just found this tres awesome Assembly Language Programming Tutorial by Randall Hyde from UC Riverside. Thanks for bringing back the memories (and nightmares) Randall...maybe I'll pick up this arcane knowledge again someday.
I'm on such a "free education" trip right now. Here's the link to Wikibooks which is basically free books written by people (supposedly) in the know. There's even Wikiversity so you can take your free books and go to free university and get a free education.
Link.
Man, these guys have a lot of flash cards. In fact, they claim to be the world's largest library of flash cards (Who knew?). Anyway, if you're studying for SATs or MCATs or even 4th grade ecosystem vocabulary snag some flash cards and learn it well. Link.
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