------------------------------------------------------------------------ TRI Continental Film Festival - Dona Paula, Goa, Sep 28 - Oct 2, 2007
http://www.moviesgoa.org/tricontinental/tricon.htm For public viewing. Registration at The International Centre Goa. (Ph: +91-832-2452805 to 10) Online Media Partner: http://www.GOANET.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi Cornel, Thanks. This is good to know and I will pass it on to my brothers too. I hold a day job as a digital artist. There was a time when I wished to work in the field of software -- helping refine and develop paint programs. My goal being to create an opportunity for myself to suggest the underpinnings of paint programs. This would have involved parlaying my understanding traditional tools into software promises. As we know manufactures promise a lot but delivers sparingly. Cecilia's studies, my timidity, perhaps my searches being in isolation, and later, the deaths in the family all put an end to this aspiration. Looking back it was for the better. But software is still a loss for it. vhoi! Another plan was to become a radiology technician, or some other imaging technician in the newer technologies. My friend Sunil Khushalani said in Hindi, and I am paraphrasing here, "Arre baba, if you do become a technician, make sure you do not tell the doctor your opinion. Not too many will take kindly to it; and knowing you -- you will even be right. Besides you are good and happy at what you do (now)." This memory reminded me of Sunil's Bombay poems; Bartanwala, Gurkha, Sherbetwalla, and Singchanawalla. http://ziyalan.com/marmara/sunil_khushalani.html Mumbaikars, erstwhile Goan tarvottis who stayed at the koors of Bombay, and others will relate to these poems. Although I work digitally -- jobwise, the majority of my work is is in traditional media. Currently, I am working on two relatively large prints that will be digital and woodblock. Venantius __________________________________________ > From: CORNEL DACOSTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Subject: [Goanet] Further info on software to hone anyone's written > English > As you are in the field of computer software, perhaps you might wish to > explore what Whitesmoke reputedly has to offer. Some examples that, > illustrated garbled text becoming quite understandable after 'treatment' by > the computer were interesting. > Regards > Cornel