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NOT YET
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JUST FOR NOW
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In an HTML class we were told that everyone should use small image files. The only image I was able to scan during the workshop though lacked both color and resolution. I've been working out the trade off. I would rather have clarity and color. So we're working on the most minimal compromise. I've about got the knack of scanning. I've been playing with a basic digital camera. It has a lot to offer. And I'm looking at which one to get for my professional work. I'm still learning. So much to learn. So little time.
I spent six months in the heart of Dixie. It's been awhile now. Time flies. Northern Arizona and New Mexico are home. I read up on Meta Tags and put them on all my pages, then read that search engines no longer consider them. A couple of my early pages are heavy pixel. If these don't work for you let me know.
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Red Earth 1998
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Reservation Landscapes
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Was A Friend
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The
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If you have comments or suggestions, email me.
John @ Suite Sixteen
I'm trying a lot of things. So if something doesn't come off right let me know--Email me or tell me in my guest book. Or just leave me a note anyway just to let me know you've been here. Thanks for the visits from those of you who have. I'm trying out a couple of different browsers. And I'm finding that some things need to be written a little different. So far nothing major though. Hang with me.
I Want to Sign It
Lets Go Look
In the meantime, come on back.
Since the inception of this page on 25 Jun, 1998 you are visitor:
Some of these visits are from me and my editing. Been makin' a few changes. Let me know what you think.
©1998 John S. Job, Webmaster @ Suite Sixteen
Most recent edit 09/20/2004
Some of the graphics on this page were provided by Silverhawk creations--specifically the silver and turquoise bracelet bar at the top, the kokopelli link button, the wolf tracks button, the pipe . . .and a couple of separator bars. These are all Sam's work. Do not copy these graphics. These items are copyrighted, check out his link though for some great graphics:

Thank you Sam.

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