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No, not really!!! I hope everyone had a great holiday. So, I know that we all just want to be very lazy these days, but there isn’t a better time to master those apps you have been wanting to. What do I mean? If your gonna sit around why not checkout the new Kelby Online Training site? It is really something. Having just launched last week, it has already gotten quite a response. Learn from the best all day, any day. Also, one last reminder that the deadline for the Photoshop User Awards is December 31, 2007. That’s just a few days away. Get those pieces done and enter them here.
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