Geek Software of the Week: Inkscape!

InkscapeDo you know what is SO cool about “vector graphics?” Simple… have you every worked with a bitmap graphic and then tried to enlarge it? Oh, you can do it… but it looks terrible! All pixelated and fuzzy… blah! But VECTOR GRAPHICS scale! Oh yeah! You can create an image and then just scale it up as large as you want, with no loss of detail! It ROCKS! But vector graphics packages (like Adobe Illustrator) are SERIOUSLY expensive! BUT… dewd! This one is Open Source and (of course) FREE!

Inkscape Vector Graphics Package

“An Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, or Xara X, using the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format. Inkscape supports many advanced SVG features (markers, clones, alpha blending, etc.) and great care is taken in designing a streamlined interface. It is very easy to edit nodes, perform complex path operations, trace bitmaps and much more. We also aim to maintain a thriving user and developer community by using open, community-oriented development.”

And… while I am a it… here’s a great link to a tutorial on taking an existing bitmap image, and converting it to vector using Inkscape… of yeah! THIS is cool!

Tracing Using Inkscape

Try it… you won’t go back! (And, actually, I don’t have the ready cash to get Illustrator anyway… but Inkscape works for me!)

One Spammer in Jail, Another Escapes… Call Out the Dogs!

Oh yeah! Spammers getting jail time! We need more stories like this one! But ONLY four years in prison?! Why not MORE? Throw the book at ’em!

One spammer sentenced to prison as another escapes

“One Internet spammer was sentenced this week to nearly four years in prison, while another fled a correctional facility and is currently on the run. Robert Soloway, who ran Newport Internet Marketing Corp. and pled guilty to mail fraud, e-mail fraud, and tax evasion in May 2007 received his sentence yesterday: 3 years and 11 months in federal prison. The sentence was handed down by Judge Marsha Pechman in the District Court for the Western District of Washington in Seattle. The prosecution asked for a seven to nine year sentence, similar to the one Jeremy Jaynes received in 2005 for his spamming activity, believed to be the first case of felony spamming. In May, self-proclaimed ‘spam king’ Sanford Wallace was hit with the maximum fine allowable under the CAN-SPAM act: $230 million, to be paid to Myspace. Soloway is no stranger to the courts: Microsoft won a $7 million judgment against him two years ago, and an Oklahoma ISP a $10 million judgment. However, he continued to spam even after these decisions, authorities say. Microsoft said that Soloway was one of the top 10 spammers in the world, saying he was ‘a huge problem for our customers.’ Authorities said some were spending up to $1,000 per week to fight the spam he was sending out. Though his sentence was shorter than the one handed down to Jaynes, and less costly than the one given to Wallace, it’s at least more serious than the one given to another self-proclaimed spam king.”

Global Warming… Amen! Can I get a witness?!

I saw this on the Internet, and thought I would simply post it with no comment:

“Global Warming is a ‘Religion;’ its stated goal is to convert all the World’s peoples into adopting their beliefs so that all can achieve ‘Salvation.’

Global Warming has a Pope (Al Gore)
Global Warming has a Holy Book (IPCC Report)
Global Warming has Priests (Climatologists)
Global Warming has Heretics (Climatologists who disagree)
Global Warming has Dogma (‘The Science is Settled’)
Global Warming has Sin (CO2 emission)
Global Warming has Penance (Carbon Offsets)
Global Warming has a Holy Day (Earth Day)
Global Warming has Prophecy (‘An Inconvenient Truth’)
Global Warming has Evil (The Oil Companies)”