I popped in the tutorial cd this morning and realized that there are about 15 different programs and applications, many of which I've never heard. I decided to get a little breakfast before diving right in, because I am definitely not worthy. Having this software package to do the types of projects that I have in mind is like hiring Deloitte and Touche to balance my checkbook. However, I feel that I must step to the challenge of owning the CS4 Web Premium edition. In addition to my Public Administration course, I'm thinking of taking a basic web design class to learn how to use Dreamweaver. My main goal will be to rebuild the Quickcrit Blogger template (which is right now sort of a Frankenstein of pieced widgets and html parts) so it's not all buggy and annoying. We'll see how that goes.
Oh and my Public Administration class? Awesome. I think it's going to be a really great quarter for two reasons: my professor is pretty great and Public Administration is such a nebulous field that just about anyone can find a niche -- kind of like my degree in American Studies. Oh, and speaking of American Studies, my professor is also an American Studies graduate. I think I'm going to love this class!
2 comments:
Very nice. I is jealous... although I have no time to tinker with such technology.
Also, would you mind sending me a jpeg of the new QC logo, if there is one available? I have asked Hesse like 900 times, and he has failed to follow through.
Thanks!
I must admit, part of the delay was my fault. I had to find it buried in my external hard drive.
However, Jesse has had it for a little while now. I'll go verbally abuse him until he sends it out!
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