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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Solo3</TITLE> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Arachnophilia 3.4"> <META NAME="FORMATTER" CONTENT="Arachnophilia 3.4"> </HEAD> <BODY BACKGROUND="" BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#0000a0" LINK="#0000ff" VLINK="#800080" ALINK="#ff0000"> <CENTER> <h3><font color="#990066">Are There Any Easy Answers? Part 3<br></font></h3> <P> Squash that smiley face! Well not yet. By clicking and dragging on the image below you can use this program wriiten by Alex Rosen to distort it. Why not start by making some slight alteration to that rather self-satisfied smile? After that, do what you wish.<BR><BR> <table border=3 width=280 height=250 align=center><tr><td> <!- -AlexWarp applet by Alex Rosen - http://www.tiac.net/users/axlrosen/- -> <applet code=AlexWarp.class width=280 height=250><param name=image value=smilebb.jpg> (If you had a Java-capable browser, you'd see a really cool applet here.) </applet> </tr></table><BR><BR> <EM>The point of this little exercise is a reminder that subtle changes can make a big difference (to say nothing of the fun of demolishing defenseless digital dolls). Actually, to say something of that fun, if you felt at all diverted for even a moment of two, it's a good reminder that there are some things (like life and midlife, for example) which shouldn't always be taken seriously. </BODY> </HTML>