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Showing posts with label images. Show all posts
Friday, August 19, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Animal Photobombs
Photobomb: to hop in a picture right before it is taken. Here are some animal photobombs that are really hilarious and at the same time cute - some are maybe in another way. A few were edited but still funny.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Lovely and Great Beaches
Here are nine lovely and great beaches destinations arranged alphabetically.
Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands, Caribbean. Seven Mile Beach is one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. The beach is also lined with pine and palm trees in some spots, so there is shade from the hot sun. Thanks to the relatively calm water conditions, swimming and snorkeling top the list of things to do at Seven Mile Beach, and there is no shortage of shops and restaurants to visit when a break from the water is in order. Snorkeling is just one of the many options for things to do at Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman, and diving enthusiasts will also be in their element.
Grand Bahama, Bahamas. Grand Bahama Island is called the Hong Kong of the Americas. A blend of the old and new. The island is the second most popular tourist destination in the Bahamas. Here you will find long stretches of deserted clean-white beaches, inviting hotels, one major casino, night-time entertainment and world-class scuba diving facilities and land and sea sports.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
How To Open CBZ/CBR files
What is CBZ/CBR?
There Are Two Ways To Open These Files:
What is CDisplay?
It is a file extension used for Comic Book Archives packaged with the ZIP compression. The extensions .cbz and .cbr are for Comic Book Zip and Comic Book Rar respectively. It is used for the purpose of viewing the images in sequence with an image viewer and simplifying file maintenance. These .cbz and .cbr files usually contain PNG or JPEG files. GIF, BMP, and TIFF files are occasionally seen.
- Extract contents using any archive utility. The contents can be extracted using any archive utility that can read ZIP and RAR files, like WinRar, TugZip, ZipGenius, BeZipped, etc.
- View contents using image viewing utility. A recommended application is CDisplay.
What is CDisplay?
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