On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 16:28:27 +0200, Dave <dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:40:33 GMT, "Duane Lee" <DuaneLee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>>#3 In a group there is always one that "stands out" - in this group
that
>>person - is you - Dave. Please look at all the postings once again-
>>EVERYONE has tried to help - EXCEPT YOU, DAVE. Obviously, you are
different
>>from the rest of this group - you seem to receive your pleasure from
>>berating others - rather than helping. You have made it very clear of
the
>>fact that you lack empathy (quite possibly intelligence, as well ). I
know
>>that you never thought to ask, "do you know that you are "top posting"
and
>>then try to offer something positive and constructive enabling me to
correct
>>it..
>>
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>At first I considered ignoring this idiots letter.
>Then I realized, dumb as he is, he admit being a newbie.
>He would not understand, but maybe one or another kind soul on this
>newsgroup will be friendly enough to explain to the idiot
>that he cross posted this question, and I was the very fist one to
>answer him with a way how to do it. After I answered him, came in
>many more answers, which was very obvious more help full than mine,
>*which he did not do the effort to respond to!
>
>My answer*S to him (yes 2 of them!)was yesterday 1:43pm 1:47pm.
>
>Duane, you did not even deserved this reply, because you are an idiot.
>But let me explain something else as well; because English is not my
>home language, I sometimes answer people direct, often to find it was
>the wrong address, and most of the times I wait for someone else to
>reply. Many times, I do not know the answer, because I am self-taught
>BUT with reasonable experience.
>
>Who was the first AND the second to reply on your question at
>comp.graphics.apps.photoshop?
Only now I see I wrote a third letter to him
and I am quoting his teply to me:
>Dave thanks for your help - I'm half way there.
>I have followed your instructions and yes have eliminated the unwanted
>material. I have saved the file and when I view it I now have a "white"
>space in the area that had the unwanted material. Can you help me remove
>that white area so that I looks like I took a pair of scissors and cut
out
>the article prior to scanning it?
>Thanks,
>Duane
>
It is a pleasure Duane.
I do not have Elements installedl, but are using CS3.
Do you have the Background Eraser Tool on Elements?
If yes, that is what to use.
*Can you guys believe him saying, after all this:
>>EVERYONE has tried to help - EXCEPT YOU, DAVE. Obviously, you are
different
>>from the rest of this group


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