This almost needs no description, but if you want to make your own, go to The Simpson Maker. Thanks to Jenny Levine for the tip–I’m quickly becoming a Flickr addict!
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How’d you grab the picture?? I want to save mine!!
You know, I almost published instructions. Here’s what I did: after assembling the picture, I took a screen capture of that window with ALT/PrintScreen (simultaneously pressing the Alt key and the Print Screen key). That put the picture in memory. I then opened up Photoworks, a simple picture editor, but you could use Microsoft Paint or any other simple picture editor and just paste it in. Save as a GIF or JPEG, and you’re done. I cropped it a bit as well.
Oh, time-sink. Biggest PITA was editing the coffin-nail out….
Here’s mine. I haven’t taken the Flikr plunge yet…
http://tinyurl.com/qsusg
Biggest PITA was editing the coffin-nail out….blech!
Totally OT, but here is a really heart-warming story about a children’s librarian in WW2 who made it a point to maintain connections w/ the Japanese/ Japanese/American kids, her library patrons, who were shipped off from San Diego to internment camps in the AZ desert in 1942.
http://tinyurl.com/hyebl
This woman should be a hero to our profession. Or, rather, she *is* a hero–she should just be a better-known one!
Hey Diddly Ho, FRL!
I love it!
…from a fellow Simpson’s fan.