It's cold, crisp and, today at least, clear. Making it feel just right for Christmas and the Winter Holidays. Keep in mind, gift giving doesn't have to stop on Christmas Day. Good gifts are welcomed at all times of the year; even in January!
I just wanted to follow up on my last entry concerning the Flip Mino cameras that Cafe Press and i are now offering. I mentioned that i was going to purchase one. I did, and i am really glad that i did! The last camcorder i bought was an analogue monster from, like, 1993. I probably have not used it in 4 years. The Flip that i bought was the HD version and i am very pleased with it. Recording is almost too simple, and the included software makes it just as easy to upload to your computer and, if desired, to the web.
This video is one of the first ones i made using my new Flip HD camcorder. It's simple, and light. But the picture clarity is very nice. Publishing it to YouTube was a snap! As for "Sox", i have him contracted to do an additional number of shorts for me, and will be using the Flip to do them all.
As for this holiday shopping season, i must say that i am a little surprised at how successful my shop has been this year. The economic state of the nation is no secret. I did expect only modest sales; but am enjoying a better season this year than last! One of the most successful items from my shop this season has been the Sarah Claus design. Almost all purchases were done as ornaments. Thank you, Sarah. You would have made a pretty bad VP, but you sure know how to sell!
Ok. That's really about it for now. There's so much to be done yet before the big day, and i am in big trouble already. We here at Bakktalk Online Gifts wish all of you, whoever you are, a warm, pleasant and memorable holiday season. Enjoy and be safe, all of you.
See you in 2009!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Something New at Bakktalk...

Well, i do have something really interesting to pass on this time, and it's pretty much the only reason that i'm even posting right now...
The Flip Mino Digital Camcorder!
The wildly popular and handy Flip Mino digital camcorder has become a new addition to my product line. It is displayed here with a blank white front. But, if you go to my Flip Mino section, click on either of the two boxes and you'll see the customized designs that are available so far here at section Bakktalk Online Gifts. The design possibilities are endless and add a slice of creativity to the product. Unique designs for a unique and creative product, these Flips are available in regular and, now, HD versions.
For those of you who want the skinny on the technical info, this info should fill the bill. And for those of you who are just interested in some general information, this should help you out.
In my humble opinion, these are truly a great gift idea for just about anybody. Compact (pocket-sized), portable and easy to use, they can go anywhere to capture those unexpected (or expected) moments that would be otherwise lost.
Check out the info available for this item and see if you don't know someone who wouldn't just love to get their paws on one of these. I know i'm going to order one!
If anyone reading this has a request for a personalized design that they'd like to have done for themselves, please e-mail me at www.bladimz@dejazzd.com. Remember, there's only one you and who wouldn't want their Flip to reflect them?
Until next time, be smart, be safe and be good. Just like me.
billy
Thursday, November 06, 2008
November 6th and we've got a new President...
Although i followed the campaigns this cycle more closely than ever before, i (along with so many others) are glad that it is over. Finally. I think that this is one election that few will forget, and i hope that America's ship now sales in a better direction.
This victory for Barack Obama follows closely on the heels of the Philadelphia Phillies' first World Series Championship since 1980! For the first time in a long time it is great to be a Phillies fan. What a year 2008 is winding up to be!
My wife, Eileen, has been shooting photos faster than i can process them. One she took while we were in the Adirondacks. She was trained on a shot down through some trees onto the river below when our dog, Scarlett, stepped into the frame at the last second. The result was rather captivating, and i've added the image to the Beanscapes section in our Bakktalk Online Gifts shop.

This is the image as it appears on the coaster tile, and it is available as a print in several sizes. Available also on mugs, the keepsake box, the pillow, note cards, greeting cards and more.
Scarlett is a special dog for Eileen and i. She came to us as a rescued dog at the age of 7. Severely undernourished and desperate for attention and love, she bonded immediately with Eileen, and then, with me. It's been a little more than a year now since she's been with us, and i can't imagine not having her with us. She is a pro at catching frisbee, and is an excellent defensive soccer player. She's been well trained somewhere along the line, but more recently suffered some hard times. Taking Scarlett into the family has been as good for us as it has been for her.
I rattle on sometimes, but dogs have always been a part of my life...
Anyway, the holiday season is banging at the front door and i have been busy adding new designs almost daily. I haven't concentrated on holiday designs specifically; i feel that a lot of the designs i am creating will serve as excellent gifts for friends and loved ones. Browse around the shop. There is something for just about everyone. And take a look at one of the newest additions to the product line: the Flip Mino video camera. At this point i've only created two designs for this item. One is for Long Beach Island fans, the other is more generic in nature.
I know that this will be one of the hardest shopping seasons for many of us with the current national economic problems we are experiencing. I can only hope that it lasts a short time and that we get back on track as a nation very soon.
Please have a safe and pleasant holiday season. And remember that what really counts is family and friends. Not things.
Billy
This victory for Barack Obama follows closely on the heels of the Philadelphia Phillies' first World Series Championship since 1980! For the first time in a long time it is great to be a Phillies fan. What a year 2008 is winding up to be!
My wife, Eileen, has been shooting photos faster than i can process them. One she took while we were in the Adirondacks. She was trained on a shot down through some trees onto the river below when our dog, Scarlett, stepped into the frame at the last second. The result was rather captivating, and i've added the image to the Beanscapes section in our Bakktalk Online Gifts shop.

This is the image as it appears on the coaster tile, and it is available as a print in several sizes. Available also on mugs, the keepsake box, the pillow, note cards, greeting cards and more.
Scarlett is a special dog for Eileen and i. She came to us as a rescued dog at the age of 7. Severely undernourished and desperate for attention and love, she bonded immediately with Eileen, and then, with me. It's been a little more than a year now since she's been with us, and i can't imagine not having her with us. She is a pro at catching frisbee, and is an excellent defensive soccer player. She's been well trained somewhere along the line, but more recently suffered some hard times. Taking Scarlett into the family has been as good for us as it has been for her.
I rattle on sometimes, but dogs have always been a part of my life...
Anyway, the holiday season is banging at the front door and i have been busy adding new designs almost daily. I haven't concentrated on holiday designs specifically; i feel that a lot of the designs i am creating will serve as excellent gifts for friends and loved ones. Browse around the shop. There is something for just about everyone. And take a look at one of the newest additions to the product line: the Flip Mino video camera. At this point i've only created two designs for this item. One is for Long Beach Island fans, the other is more generic in nature.
I know that this will be one of the hardest shopping seasons for many of us with the current national economic problems we are experiencing. I can only hope that it lasts a short time and that we get back on track as a nation very soon.
Please have a safe and pleasant holiday season. And remember that what really counts is family and friends. Not things.
Billy
Friday, October 17, 2008
Autumn at Bakktalk Online Gifts
Greetings!
It's somehow already the middle of October, the leaves are doing their thing right on schedule, the air has since yesterday turned crisp, sharp and we all are flying headlong, like it or not, into the 2008 elections, the holiday season(s), not to mention Winter.
We've been busy since the last posting and we hope that our variety of new designs reflects that. Just to make you all aware, we are introducing a new set of what we describe as faux team sports names, like this one:

As far as i know, there really isn't any organized sports team called the Rocket Scientists. And if there is, i'm sorry to hear it. But the name is one that would reflect a team with many members, and that's the concept here.
So far this is the only design offering in this category, but there will be many more available in the near future. To be clear, all designs will be featured on so much more than just shirts & hats. Faux team names for all kinds of groups, hopefully, that will catch the eye of shoppers looking for a unique gift for a friend or family member who might just be a perfect "team member" for that group. And, if any of you have a suggestion for one that you'd like to see, just e-mail your suggestion to me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I will consider all entries; try to keep them at least PG rated, please.
I have been stallling on the idea of opening a second shop for some reason. I guess it's just not the right time for that move. Anyway, I will remember to announce that at the proper time.
Bakktalk Online Gifts, to remind you, does offer a dazzling array of holiday designs for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas for gifting again this season. Of course, everyone is pretty aware of the current economic ditch we find our collective selves in. We can only hope that things begin to improve sooner rather than later. And with that in mind, i urge you to spend carefully at this time. Mostly at our store, of course.
I've been paying close attention to the debates and the campaigns have not disappointed anyone who might have been watching for it all to get nasty. We only hope that all of what has been said, analyzed, and reviewed leads to an historic election that will serve this country's best interests in the years to come. God bless us all!
Stay healthy, strong and positive until next time!
Bill Adams
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
August 5th at Bakktalk...
Time does indeed fly.
What? You were expecting something new and ingenious? Something of value? That's as good as it gets right now. It's already been over one month since my last post, and i have to report that sales for the month of July here at Bakktalk Gifts were better than expected. I could assume that it might have something to do with the "stimulus checks", but i'd rather just tell myself that my designs are finally gaining some attention. So, i will.
Before i get too involved with what's new at Bakktalk, i probably should update you, my gentle reader. My driving privileges have indeed been suspended for now. It has only been a little more than a month, but the feeling of isolation and dependency is close to overwhelming. Having to rely on others for transport for the first time since i was 16 is way annoying. But the meds that i am taking seem to be having the desired effect; hopefully, in a few months, i will be back behind the wheel and a road hazard once again.
I should probably apologize also for my rant concerning bicycling and road safety, etc. I should, but i'm not. I hope that i did not offend anyone. I know that many don't agree with my view, but that doesn't mean that i'm wrong. If i thought i was wrong, i wouldn't have said anything...

Ok. Back to why i'm posting today. It has been a week or so, but recently some new items have been added to the ever-growing list of products available here. Actually, the new item is a really nice ceramic travel mug. That is, a stainless steel mug body, with a white ceramic coat to help keep your hot, hot and your cold, cold.
It's a nice addition to the mug series currently available here. The regular mug, the large mug and the stein. This travel mug rounds the selection out well. Take a look at them. I am currently working to add them to as many designs as i can.
There's also been an upgrade in the wall clocks, which i personally am very happy about. The wall clocks up to this point were ok. Don't get me wrong. But they needed an alternative offering; something a little more upscale. These babies are it. Both of the new wallclocks are described below.


These clocks are so new, in fact, that i've not even had time to customize them for Bakktalk yet. That will be what i will be diligently working on for sometime; you can count on that. So, of course, i will suggest at this time that you check back on a regular basis to watch for new designs, and on new products. Remember, everyone knows someone with a birthday, an anniversary, an upcoming party, etc. Next time you shop, try Bakktalk Online Gifts. You can count on a good experience!
Bakk at it!
What? You were expecting something new and ingenious? Something of value? That's as good as it gets right now. It's already been over one month since my last post, and i have to report that sales for the month of July here at Bakktalk Gifts were better than expected. I could assume that it might have something to do with the "stimulus checks", but i'd rather just tell myself that my designs are finally gaining some attention. So, i will.
Before i get too involved with what's new at Bakktalk, i probably should update you, my gentle reader. My driving privileges have indeed been suspended for now. It has only been a little more than a month, but the feeling of isolation and dependency is close to overwhelming. Having to rely on others for transport for the first time since i was 16 is way annoying. But the meds that i am taking seem to be having the desired effect; hopefully, in a few months, i will be back behind the wheel and a road hazard once again.
I should probably apologize also for my rant concerning bicycling and road safety, etc. I should, but i'm not. I hope that i did not offend anyone. I know that many don't agree with my view, but that doesn't mean that i'm wrong. If i thought i was wrong, i wouldn't have said anything...

Ok. Back to why i'm posting today. It has been a week or so, but recently some new items have been added to the ever-growing list of products available here. Actually, the new item is a really nice ceramic travel mug. That is, a stainless steel mug body, with a white ceramic coat to help keep your hot, hot and your cold, cold.
It's a nice addition to the mug series currently available here. The regular mug, the large mug and the stein. This travel mug rounds the selection out well. Take a look at them. I am currently working to add them to as many designs as i can.
There's also been an upgrade in the wall clocks, which i personally am very happy about. The wall clocks up to this point were ok. Don't get me wrong. But they needed an alternative offering; something a little more upscale. These babies are it. Both of the new wallclocks are described below.

Measuring an impressive 17" in diameter, this Large Wall Clock is easy to read from across the room. Ideal for the game room, garage, or wherever people gather, it features a rugged plastic body and face. The eye-catching clock has quality Quartz movement and operates on a single "AA" battery (included).
- Measures 17" in diameter
- Quartz movement
- Plastic body and face
- Runs on single "AA" battery (included)

With a stylish aluminum body and sturdy glass face, this Modern Wall Clock is both great-looking and durable. Measuring 14" in diameter, it's perfect for the office, kitchen, TV room, or wherever you need that modern touch. Featuring Quartz movement for true accuracy, it operates on a single "AA" battery (included).
- Measures 14" in diameter
- Quartz movement
- Aluminum body
- Glass face
- Runs on single "AA" battery (included)
These clocks are so new, in fact, that i've not even had time to customize them for Bakktalk yet. That will be what i will be diligently working on for sometime; you can count on that. So, of course, i will suggest at this time that you check back on a regular basis to watch for new designs, and on new products. Remember, everyone knows someone with a birthday, an anniversary, an upcoming party, etc. Next time you shop, try Bakktalk Online Gifts. You can count on a good experience!
Bakk at it!
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
June 26 at Bakktalk Online Gifts
It's been a month already since my last entry and so much has happened in that period of time. Most of it not really stuff that i want to post here. Medical junk and complications. Stuff like that. The one thing that i should mention is that starting today, my driving privileges have been temporarily been revoked. Changes in certain medications that i am currently using require a period of adjustment and so, for about 6 months, i'm going to have to be thumbin' for rides, etc. It's a bummer for me, and just more hassle for my lovely wife, Eileen.
Anyway, somebody who i shared this information with suggested (jokingly) that i get my bicycle out of the garage, and this brought up an interesting point. When someone does lose their license, why is it automatically assumed that they are still able to use the roads using bicycles?? If a driver is seen as a potential risk due to current medical condition, why would it matter what that person is using as a transportatory device?
Bikers, cyclists mostly, who use the highways are a major pet peeve of mine. I'm sure that most of you have experienced moments of agitation and others of shock, when that cyclist, you, and the truck approaching from the opposite direction all seem to meet at the same place at the same time. And it is usually on a road with a very small shoulder or no shoulder at all.
A very perilous, if not dangerous, situation no matter who's driving. It is situations just like this that make me feel that cyclists should not be allowed full access to roadway. Limitations must be placed to protect the biker and the driver alike. AND, what if that biker happens to be some dude, like me, who has decided to pedal his way through a driver's suspension. Definitely not a good idea to begin with. And it becomes even worse if the cyclist (and there's gonna be more and more of them, count on that) is responsible for an accident.
There's more. As a driver, i have the ability to report the errant and dangerous actions of another motorist to the police by relaying his license to them. It is all too common to see bicyclists use the roads without obeying their laws. They constantly ride through stop signs, red lights. They fail to yield, and rarely ride single file when traveling in groups. Often they ride 3 abreast even as traffic approaches. These are all inconsiderate and potentially dangerous actions. But how do i report those actions? There are no licenses required on bicycles, hence no objective way to post a report.
I know that there have been a surprising number of cycle-related accidents and resulting deaths in my area of SE Pennsylvania to date. And that number will only increase as the average joe attempts to battle the outrageous cost of gas.
I could go on, but i've read what i've already wrote, and it reads like a rant. I don't like to rant a lot. I wish that i had a working segue to a current product in Bakktalk Online Gifts. I don't. But, maybe a few of you readers would like to offer a suggestion or two for a design relating to my rant. Feel free. Sometimes i just burn out, and the suggestions are always welcomed.
I KNOW there are many considerate cyclists out there. I know a few of them, myself. I just don't believe that it is no longer safe enough to allow motor vehicles and bicycles to share the same roads. Send me your opinions. Go ahead and change my mind. I dare ya.
bakk at it,
billy
Anyway, somebody who i shared this information with suggested (jokingly) that i get my bicycle out of the garage, and this brought up an interesting point. When someone does lose their license, why is it automatically assumed that they are still able to use the roads using bicycles?? If a driver is seen as a potential risk due to current medical condition, why would it matter what that person is using as a transportatory device?
Bikers, cyclists mostly, who use the highways are a major pet peeve of mine. I'm sure that most of you have experienced moments of agitation and others of shock, when that cyclist, you, and the truck approaching from the opposite direction all seem to meet at the same place at the same time. And it is usually on a road with a very small shoulder or no shoulder at all.
A very perilous, if not dangerous, situation no matter who's driving. It is situations just like this that make me feel that cyclists should not be allowed full access to roadway. Limitations must be placed to protect the biker and the driver alike. AND, what if that biker happens to be some dude, like me, who has decided to pedal his way through a driver's suspension. Definitely not a good idea to begin with. And it becomes even worse if the cyclist (and there's gonna be more and more of them, count on that) is responsible for an accident.
There's more. As a driver, i have the ability to report the errant and dangerous actions of another motorist to the police by relaying his license to them. It is all too common to see bicyclists use the roads without obeying their laws. They constantly ride through stop signs, red lights. They fail to yield, and rarely ride single file when traveling in groups. Often they ride 3 abreast even as traffic approaches. These are all inconsiderate and potentially dangerous actions. But how do i report those actions? There are no licenses required on bicycles, hence no objective way to post a report.
I know that there have been a surprising number of cycle-related accidents and resulting deaths in my area of SE Pennsylvania to date. And that number will only increase as the average joe attempts to battle the outrageous cost of gas.
I could go on, but i've read what i've already wrote, and it reads like a rant. I don't like to rant a lot. I wish that i had a working segue to a current product in Bakktalk Online Gifts. I don't. But, maybe a few of you readers would like to offer a suggestion or two for a design relating to my rant. Feel free. Sometimes i just burn out, and the suggestions are always welcomed.
I KNOW there are many considerate cyclists out there. I know a few of them, myself. I just don't believe that it is no longer safe enough to allow motor vehicles and bicycles to share the same roads. Send me your opinions. Go ahead and change my mind. I dare ya.
bakk at it,
billy
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Memorial Day Weekend is Upon Us...
...But that's not what i want to talk about today. I'm leaving for a nice 3-day weekend in the Adirondacks tomorrow and that's all i have to say about that!
If you've been nosing around Bakktalk lately, you might have noticed a new section at the bottom of the home page called "Special Projects".
I have created many designs for products dedicated to specific events. Things like family, college and sports-related reunions, special birthdays, life achievement events. These products are made available to that group through this section of Bakktalk, so they are not really intended for sale to the general shopping public. So why did i make the "Special Projects" section viewable to you, my gentle browser/shopper? Merely to illustrate what Bakktalk Online Gifts can do to enhance a similar event that you or your group may be planning. Such projects like this can serve as fund raisers for your group, through special arrangements with Bakktalk. If you are interested in finding out more about this service, please contact me at bladimz@dejazzd.com for more information. Designing is what i do most and best, and you probably are already aware of the many different products that are available here. You choose the ones that will best suit your event needs. It's really pretty simple.
Depending on when you might visit the "Special Projects" section, there may or may not be anything currently on display, depending on whether or not that event is current, or if the client requests to have it closed once the event is over.
That's about it. I just wanted to explain what that new section is all about. Like i said, if there are any questions that you might have, just contact me at the e-mail address above. I will answer you. Just not this weekend. I'll be in the Adirondacks. Sweet!
Have a safe and relaxing holiday, all of you.
billy
If you've been nosing around Bakktalk lately, you might have noticed a new section at the bottom of the home page called "Special Projects".

Depending on when you might visit the "Special Projects" section, there may or may not be anything currently on display, depending on whether or not that event is current, or if the client requests to have it closed once the event is over.
That's about it. I just wanted to explain what that new section is all about. Like i said, if there are any questions that you might have, just contact me at the e-mail address above. I will answer you. Just not this weekend. I'll be in the Adirondacks. Sweet!
Have a safe and relaxing holiday, all of you.
billy
Friday, April 25, 2008
April 25th at Bakktalk Online Gifts...
Greetings, faithful readers/browsers/shoppers.
This is just a short note to make you all aware that the offerings have grown once again! This time, we've added "Outdoor Banners" to the list of fine products available to you, our valued shopper. Want to make a message for all to see? Shout your statement with a custom banner. Support a cause, rally your election pick, celebrate a big birthday, advertise your business, … or just have fun with it. Weather-resistant construction for indoor/outdoor use. This sweet item:
Stop in every so often. And leave a comment, just to let me know that someone is out there. Somewhere....
Bakk at it,
Bill
This is just a short note to make you all aware that the offerings have grown once again! This time, we've added "Outdoor Banners" to the list of fine products available to you, our valued shopper. Want to make a message for all to see? Shout your statement with a custom banner. Support a cause, rally your election pick, celebrate a big birthday, advertise your business, … or just have fun with it. Weather-resistant construction for indoor/outdoor use. This sweet item:
- Measures 44" x 30"
- 13 oz. flexible vinyl is weather-resistant
- Four metal grommets for hanging
- Design is printed on one side
- Can be used horizontally or vertically.
Stop in every so often. And leave a comment, just to let me know that someone is out there. Somewhere....
Bakk at it,
Bill
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Announcing...
... Bakktalk has its own website. It went live as of yesterday, April 8th: www.bakktalkgifts.com. I honestly know very little about website construction and have finally enlisted the services of a local young web designer to get me up and running. I thank Gary for the time and hard work he has put into it so far.
This is kind of a big deal for me and Bakktalk. I spend the majority of my time working on the next new design to make available (looking for that one special "cash cow" graphic...), and at this point have by my count, almost 400 unique designs available for your browsing pleasure and purchase. Now my next step is to start advertising the site in every way that i can. Like even here on my Blog...
I understand that having my own site and domain can only benefit the efforts put forth here at Bakktalk, and i can only hope that, with some work, Bakktalk Online Gifts grows in customer popularity and, of course, in sales.
I'd really like to get some feedback from you dear readers on the site. Please take a minute to check the site out and shoot me a comment. If nothing else, i will at least know that someone is reading these posts. Besides the government, that is.
As always keep an eye out for new designs on a regular basis. One of these days you're gonna find one that's just right for you!
This is kind of a big deal for me and Bakktalk. I spend the majority of my time working on the next new design to make available (looking for that one special "cash cow" graphic...), and at this point have by my count, almost 400 unique designs available for your browsing pleasure and purchase. Now my next step is to start advertising the site in every way that i can. Like even here on my Blog...
I understand that having my own site and domain can only benefit the efforts put forth here at Bakktalk, and i can only hope that, with some work, Bakktalk Online Gifts grows in customer popularity and, of course, in sales.
I'd really like to get some feedback from you dear readers on the site. Please take a minute to check the site out and shoot me a comment. If nothing else, i will at least know that someone is reading these posts. Besides the government, that is.
As always keep an eye out for new designs on a regular basis. One of these days you're gonna find one that's just right for you!
Friday, January 04, 2008
More about photo retouching (yes....)
Hey...
I wanted to add this to my blog of yesterday concerning my current obsession: Digital Photo Retouching. I've included a sample of one of my most recent requests to make the point. Check it out, while i espouse the point... (click on the image to get a better look)
The original scan is of a printed fold-out page in an old book about Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The page size was about 19" wide by about 3" high. As you can see, the page folds are quite obvious, but otherwise the image is in fairly good shape. The client simply wanted the folds "cleaned up" so that he could have a large poster made for members of his family, formerly of Pittsburgh. It may not seem like a big deal at first, but simply removing the folds adds a great sense of continuity to the print. Once i had completed that request, i simply bumped the contrast slightly and sharpened the image. The result was something that even surprised me, which is why i'm blabbing about it here.
The point, dear readers, is that even small distractions (like folds, scrapes, stains) can reduce the visual pleasure that a clean, well kept photo can offer. The above retouch cost the client approximately $50.00 (not including the scan work and the CD burn of the finished work). If you are not the customer with a personal interest in that photo, you might think that $50.00 is outrageously expensive. But now that client not only has his retouch completed, but also a digital file that can be used to output any number of clean sharp prints at any size he wishes. He was pleased.
If i sound like i'm trying to drum up more of the same kind of work, well, i am. And i think that most of you can think of at least one special photo that you would consider for retouching. And, i think that you should contact me to have it done. It's just as simple as that.
And remember... once i've completed a retouch, it's very very simple to add that image to any one of the products that are available in Bakktalk Online Gifts (BOG). Shirts, mugs, magnets, calendars, postcards, greeting cards, note cards, journals, etc. are all great gifts when enhanced with that cool, new, cleaned up photo. Think about it. I'm just sayin'.
bladimz@dejazzd.com.
Back at it,
bill
I wanted to add this to my blog of yesterday concerning my current obsession: Digital Photo Retouching. I've included a sample of one of my most recent requests to make the point. Check it out, while i espouse the point... (click on the image to get a better look)

The point, dear readers, is that even small distractions (like folds, scrapes, stains) can reduce the visual pleasure that a clean, well kept photo can offer. The above retouch cost the client approximately $50.00 (not including the scan work and the CD burn of the finished work). If you are not the customer with a personal interest in that photo, you might think that $50.00 is outrageously expensive. But now that client not only has his retouch completed, but also a digital file that can be used to output any number of clean sharp prints at any size he wishes. He was pleased.
If i sound like i'm trying to drum up more of the same kind of work, well, i am. And i think that most of you can think of at least one special photo that you would consider for retouching. And, i think that you should contact me to have it done. It's just as simple as that.
And remember... once i've completed a retouch, it's very very simple to add that image to any one of the products that are available in Bakktalk Online Gifts (BOG). Shirts, mugs, magnets, calendars, postcards, greeting cards, note cards, journals, etc. are all great gifts when enhanced with that cool, new, cleaned up photo. Think about it. I'm just sayin'.
bladimz@dejazzd.com.
Back at it,
bill
Thursday, January 03, 2008
2007 Reflections...
First, i must wish all of you dear readers a happy, healthy, safe and productive new year. There are a few things you can count on. There will, again, be 12 months involved, beginning with January and ending with December. That kind of thing. The rest is all "work in progress".
Before i can welcome in the new year, i need to kiss 2007 adieu. It was, without a doubt, the best year that Bakktalk has enjoyed since opening it's shop in early 2006. I know; it's not much of a history, but we here at BOG (Bakktalk Online Gifts) have been very pleased with the relative successes enjoyed in 2007. Sales -- the bottom line -- grew steadily throughout the year, with December and the Holiday Season finishing the year with a flourish.
Designs were constantly being added at the rate of 4 per week, building BOG's inventory to well over 1,000 unique ideas and original designs. What began as a single-idea kind of shop has grown to a shop with a vast variety of designs. I can say that BOG's 2007 experiences have been educational, enjoyable and rewarding.
2008 looks to be a second year of growth, with another store in the works. That store will be built using ideas supplied by my family members... that's the initial idea, anyway. It sounds like a good idea right now. Time will tell on that one.
Photo Retouching... I am also continuing to work with photo restoration requests. It is a particularly rewarding avocation for me. It is something that i find very challenging and interesting. And i do like the positive feedback from my clients. If any of you dear readers suddenly decide that you'd like to have a damaged, stained, faded photo digitally restored, please at least contact me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I would love to work with you on your project, and will be happy to at least discuss it with you.
Ok... that's it for me for now. I just wanted to get these thoughts out to you before the new year learns to crawl. Please stay with me and Bakktalk Online Gifts; we're going places!! Again, wishing you and your family a wonderful 2008. May we all regularly consider and appreciate all that we do have, no matter how much or how little.
Back at it,
Bill
Before i can welcome in the new year, i need to kiss 2007 adieu. It was, without a doubt, the best year that Bakktalk has enjoyed since opening it's shop in early 2006. I know; it's not much of a history, but we here at BOG (Bakktalk Online Gifts) have been very pleased with the relative successes enjoyed in 2007. Sales -- the bottom line -- grew steadily throughout the year, with December and the Holiday Season finishing the year with a flourish.
Designs were constantly being added at the rate of 4 per week, building BOG's inventory to well over 1,000 unique ideas and original designs. What began as a single-idea kind of shop has grown to a shop with a vast variety of designs. I can say that BOG's 2007 experiences have been educational, enjoyable and rewarding.
2008 looks to be a second year of growth, with another store in the works. That store will be built using ideas supplied by my family members... that's the initial idea, anyway. It sounds like a good idea right now. Time will tell on that one.
Photo Retouching... I am also continuing to work with photo restoration requests. It is a particularly rewarding avocation for me. It is something that i find very challenging and interesting. And i do like the positive feedback from my clients. If any of you dear readers suddenly decide that you'd like to have a damaged, stained, faded photo digitally restored, please at least contact me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I would love to work with you on your project, and will be happy to at least discuss it with you.
Ok... that's it for me for now. I just wanted to get these thoughts out to you before the new year learns to crawl. Please stay with me and Bakktalk Online Gifts; we're going places!! Again, wishing you and your family a wonderful 2008. May we all regularly consider and appreciate all that we do have, no matter how much or how little.
Back at it,
Bill
Friday, November 02, 2007
Bakktalk Photo & Document Repair Services...

There... I've even designed a promotional flyer for this service. This means I'm serious about the whole thing. There are so many cherished photos (and documents) that have suffered the effects that age and conditions can inflict: discoloration, stains from the kitchen table, spills, cracks and tears, tragic fading from over-exposure to light. The list goes on. And this goes for those old documents, also. Great grandparents' birth certificates, marriage licenses, old newspaper articles, family letters, etc.
I've been restoring photos and documents for the last ten years at this point. It's challenging and creative. The customer's satisfaction gives me a great deal of the same; I have had many repeat clients. Now that my skills have grown, it is time for me to offer my services to a broader market.
If you do have any photos or documents in need of restoration of any kind, contact me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I would be happy to discuss your project with you, give you a free quote and approximate time frame. It won't hurt to ask, but it might hurt not to.
In addition, consider that once your old photo has been revived, you can not only get multiple prints, plus the option to purchase the digital retouch on disk for your future use. You can also have that image placed on any of the available products here at CafePress. Consider the potential for special birthday, holiday and anniversary gifts, just for starters. Use your imagination; you'll be surprised at all the possibilities!
Bill
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Summertime at Bakktalk!
Typical mid-July summer day; temp is at around 89 degrees, humidity is at around 90%. In short, a great day to stay inside. Even the dogs are not out much these days. For you pet people, remember that your animals are just as prone to heat-related problems as us humans. Make sure that they have, at the very least, some shelter from the sun and heat. Plenty of water is important for animals and people alike.
I spend quite some time creating new and diverse designs for Bakktalk Online Gifts daily. And i have a large number of ideas waiting their turn. Just go to my Newest Arrivals section for a look at the most recent graphics. I try to keep them as original as possible.
I have a hard time focusing on any specific subject or seasonal work for very long. Last week, for instance, i did a few Christmas-related designs. Next week, i might find myself doing a series of designs for Mothers Day... who knows?
Work at Bakktalk continues as usual. I am still contemplating a new and separate store to showcase the fabulous photographic efforts of my wife. She continues to compile a great number of images that i need to review, format and organize for offerings as note cards, greeting cards, both framed and unframed prints in various sizes. To take a peek at some of her work currently available at Bakktalk, just go to the Photo-Cards and Prints section. Eventually, her works will be moved to a separate shop.
Meanwhile, i'd like to share one of the most challenging photo retouching requests that i've received to date:


Obviously, the original scan is above, and my refinished version is to the right. The photo itself is over 100 years old. The client did not require that the corners be refinished, and in the interests of cost, i let most of that secondary work go. He was extremely pleased. Actually, i was very happy with the outcome. When i first saw the original scan, i was not too optimistic.
As i had mentioned in an earlier blog, i have become very comfortable with doing this type of work, and am very interested in offering this service to anyone who might wish it done. As before, if you have a photo that you would like to have digitally repaired, feel free to contact me at bladimz@dejazzd.com to discuss. Whether it's just a few creases or tears, or if the contrast is extremely weak, or whatever. I will be happy to review, discuss and supply you with a very reasonable quote. And, who knows? Maybe you'll even want to have the refurbished image placed on some mugs, or a shirt or two... That kind of thing can be a great gift for someone special in the family.
Ok. That's it for me for this time. If you have any special requests, or comments. Send them along. It could very possibly keep a good man from going bad...
I spend quite some time creating new and diverse designs for Bakktalk Online Gifts daily. And i have a large number of ideas waiting their turn. Just go to my Newest Arrivals section for a look at the most recent graphics. I try to keep them as original as possible.
I have a hard time focusing on any specific subject or seasonal work for very long. Last week, for instance, i did a few Christmas-related designs. Next week, i might find myself doing a series of designs for Mothers Day... who knows?
Work at Bakktalk continues as usual. I am still contemplating a new and separate store to showcase the fabulous photographic efforts of my wife. She continues to compile a great number of images that i need to review, format and organize for offerings as note cards, greeting cards, both framed and unframed prints in various sizes. To take a peek at some of her work currently available at Bakktalk, just go to the Photo-Cards and Prints section. Eventually, her works will be moved to a separate shop.
Meanwhile, i'd like to share one of the most challenging photo retouching requests that i've received to date:


Obviously, the original scan is above, and my refinished version is to the right. The photo itself is over 100 years old. The client did not require that the corners be refinished, and in the interests of cost, i let most of that secondary work go. He was extremely pleased. Actually, i was very happy with the outcome. When i first saw the original scan, i was not too optimistic.
As i had mentioned in an earlier blog, i have become very comfortable with doing this type of work, and am very interested in offering this service to anyone who might wish it done. As before, if you have a photo that you would like to have digitally repaired, feel free to contact me at bladimz@dejazzd.com to discuss. Whether it's just a few creases or tears, or if the contrast is extremely weak, or whatever. I will be happy to review, discuss and supply you with a very reasonable quote. And, who knows? Maybe you'll even want to have the refurbished image placed on some mugs, or a shirt or two... That kind of thing can be a great gift for someone special in the family.
Ok. That's it for me for this time. If you have any special requests, or comments. Send them along. It could very possibly keep a good man from going bad...
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Welcome, June!
No... not June Cleaver. The month of June. You can recognize it by the increasingly warm weather (generally), the surge in blissful, blessed wedding ceremonies, the explosion of graduation exercises and, of course, parties, and ... ticks. Oh well. No month is perfect.
But another thing that June seems to be good for is retirement announcements and parties. Educators initially come to mind, but corporately speaking, June attracts retirement. Well, Bakktalk Online Gifts has a spiffy retirement design and is featuring it this month.

Here's a quick peek at what the design looks like on the long sleeve white t-shirt. If you review the "Spotlight On..." section this month, you'll get a good look at the design available on all sorts of products. Many of them just perfect for a fun gift for that lucky duck. I like the hat, personally, but it works well on just about any of the products there.
Save yourself some time: if you know one person who is set to retire, chances are you know more than one who'll be taking that plunge sometime in the next year. Browse and buy now for all those future retirees. The design works just as well for women as it does for the guys. Go ahead; you'll be glad that you did. And those "ducks" will love their gifts.
Bakktalk Online Gifts is also planning the opening of it's sister shop, but at this point, there is not a firm opening date. The new shop will focus on the special photographic works of Eileen Adams. Specially selected images will be featured and available on notecards, postcards, prints, and, in many cases, even clothing and accessories. Watch for that in the next few months or so.
So, even if you don't have any retirees to buy for just now, take a few moments to look through some of the different sections in Bakktalk. Browse the eclectic selection. You'll see that there is a real variety of designs suitable for many, many occasions and many types of people.
June is moving fast. July and the 4th will be here soon. Check out my "Afternoon Delight" design in the "Newest Designs" section. And if i don't get the chance to post anything new by then, please have a great, safe, fun Independence Day Celebration!
But another thing that June seems to be good for is retirement announcements and parties. Educators initially come to mind, but corporately speaking, June attracts retirement. Well, Bakktalk Online Gifts has a spiffy retirement design and is featuring it this month.

Here's a quick peek at what the design looks like on the long sleeve white t-shirt. If you review the "Spotlight On..." section this month, you'll get a good look at the design available on all sorts of products. Many of them just perfect for a fun gift for that lucky duck. I like the hat, personally, but it works well on just about any of the products there.
Save yourself some time: if you know one person who is set to retire, chances are you know more than one who'll be taking that plunge sometime in the next year. Browse and buy now for all those future retirees. The design works just as well for women as it does for the guys. Go ahead; you'll be glad that you did. And those "ducks" will love their gifts.
Bakktalk Online Gifts is also planning the opening of it's sister shop, but at this point, there is not a firm opening date. The new shop will focus on the special photographic works of Eileen Adams. Specially selected images will be featured and available on notecards, postcards, prints, and, in many cases, even clothing and accessories. Watch for that in the next few months or so.
So, even if you don't have any retirees to buy for just now, take a few moments to look through some of the different sections in Bakktalk. Browse the eclectic selection. You'll see that there is a real variety of designs suitable for many, many occasions and many types of people.
June is moving fast. July and the 4th will be here soon. Check out my "Afternoon Delight" design in the "Newest Designs" section. And if i don't get the chance to post anything new by then, please have a great, safe, fun Independence Day Celebration!
Monday, May 07, 2007
May Flowers...
First, I have really nothing to say about May Flowers, except that she is probably a very nice person. But so far she has not purchased any items at all from Bakktalk Online Gifts. And that concerns me because I'm afraid that she hasn't because she doesn't know about my shop or the many unique and original designs available there. I'll stop picking on Ms. Flowers for now; my real concern is that I'm afraid that there are very many people just like her that just don't know about Bakktalk. They need to know about it. They need to visit it. See it. Taste it and smell it. And it's up to me to see that I get my shop noticed by as many people as possible. My problem is, however, that I am an artist/designer, not a promoter. So, if anyone reading this has any good solid ideas on this subject, please contact me and wake me up.
Second, about the real May flowers. They are starting to pop now. Everything is greening up. And that means summer is just around the corner. And that means vacation time is here. Like, beach vacations. Trips to the shore are and have been an American favorite for as long as this country has had a coastline. Even the native american indians would spend their summers on the coast to take advantage of the cool sea breezes and the relative lack of mosquitoes. Smart people. The really smart people, though, are the ones enhance their trips to the shore by browsing the LBI (Long Beach Island) section of my shop. It's loaded with unique and colorful beach related designs available on Cafepress's products. New ideas and designs show up on a regular basis. That means the ultra-smart shopper stops in a lot. Sure, you can stop at any of the island shops and buy the standard, run-of-the-mill offerings that the retailers bring in by the hundreds. Like sheep. Or... shop and buy the exclusive designs available here at Bakktalk, and truly stand out in the crowd. That's fun. Really fun. This season, add some real fun to your summer vacation experience: pick-up a unique and exclusive item here at Bakktalk, before you go. Or, after you come back. You'll be glad that you did. And, if you have an idea for a t-shirt design that you'd like to see available, e-mail me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I'd love to hear from you.
Please have a great summer. And, if you're NOT going to the shore, rummage around in the other sections of my shop anyway. There's an eclectic blend of designs for almost any occasion.
Remember, shopping's only shopping until you buy!
Second, about the real May flowers. They are starting to pop now. Everything is greening up. And that means summer is just around the corner. And that means vacation time is here. Like, beach vacations. Trips to the shore are and have been an American favorite for as long as this country has had a coastline. Even the native american indians would spend their summers on the coast to take advantage of the cool sea breezes and the relative lack of mosquitoes. Smart people. The really smart people, though, are the ones enhance their trips to the shore by browsing the LBI (Long Beach Island) section of my shop. It's loaded with unique and colorful beach related designs available on Cafepress's products. New ideas and designs show up on a regular basis. That means the ultra-smart shopper stops in a lot. Sure, you can stop at any of the island shops and buy the standard, run-of-the-mill offerings that the retailers bring in by the hundreds. Like sheep. Or... shop and buy the exclusive designs available here at Bakktalk, and truly stand out in the crowd. That's fun. Really fun. This season, add some real fun to your summer vacation experience: pick-up a unique and exclusive item here at Bakktalk, before you go. Or, after you come back. You'll be glad that you did. And, if you have an idea for a t-shirt design that you'd like to see available, e-mail me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I'd love to hear from you.
Please have a great summer. And, if you're NOT going to the shore, rummage around in the other sections of my shop anyway. There's an eclectic blend of designs for almost any occasion.
Remember, shopping's only shopping until you buy!
Friday, April 20, 2007
Unfortunately....
The title hardly says it all, folks.
But, if you've recently attempted to view certain products only to have an empty page appear, please understand that this is only a temporary failure.
"Because of some temporary technical difficulties" some of my designs are currently unavailable for you, my valued customer. Be assured that all efforts are directed towards their revival as we speak (blog). I apologize for the inconvenience, of course.
From what i've been able to determine, most of the designs that have been "affected" are a number of my more recent designs. We hope to have them returned to their rightful places in my shop within the next few days. With that in mind, i hope that you take a minute to stop back here at Bakktalk in the very near future to shop then where you cannot shop now.
That being said, many other designs are unaffected and are just as deliciously tempting now as when they were originally built. Please show them you care: browse them, shop them and buy one or two things. It will make them and me feel a little better about this current "image crisis". Even if you don't buy, your understanding will be appreciated. I hope to see you and those lost designs back in my shop very, very soon!
Have a Great Weekend... it looks like it's gonna be a beautiful one here in SE Pennsylvania!
But, if you've recently attempted to view certain products only to have an empty page appear, please understand that this is only a temporary failure.
"Because of some temporary technical difficulties" some of my designs are currently unavailable for you, my valued customer. Be assured that all efforts are directed towards their revival as we speak (blog). I apologize for the inconvenience, of course.
From what i've been able to determine, most of the designs that have been "affected" are a number of my more recent designs. We hope to have them returned to their rightful places in my shop within the next few days. With that in mind, i hope that you take a minute to stop back here at Bakktalk in the very near future to shop then where you cannot shop now.
That being said, many other designs are unaffected and are just as deliciously tempting now as when they were originally built. Please show them you care: browse them, shop them and buy one or two things. It will make them and me feel a little better about this current "image crisis". Even if you don't buy, your understanding will be appreciated. I hope to see you and those lost designs back in my shop very, very soon!
Have a Great Weekend... it looks like it's gonna be a beautiful one here in SE Pennsylvania!
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Bakktalk and its "Fungus" section...
It's already the beginning of April! I've gone over a month without a word, but i've been busy. My small collection of self-made "fungus woodburnings" has finally been digitized and creatively adapted to several of Cafepress' products. You can and should visit the "Woodburnings" section at Bakktalk. It's a unique section of the store that deserves a look. As you can see, the section is fairly small, and the products available are, at this point, limited to tile boxes, the framed and unframed tiles, mouse pads, note cards and postcards. I am currently experimenting with other products to find the most aesthetically pleasing manner in which to place my images: mugs, apparel and even the throw pillows that are available.
I hope several things: 1) that somebody is actually reading these posts; 2) that i can expand on this section successfully, and fairly soon; and 3) that somebody buys a boatload of products within this section. Heck, if i could sell even one or two items, i'd be tickled. Being tickled is good. Most of the designs in Bakktalk have been created specifically for this store. The "Woodburnings" section is different and is just a little special to me.
I've been a little distracted lately... I've had to put some major time into the graphic design work i do for a local printing company, and it looks like that might continue for some time. It's good because it's real money, and that stuff is like cash to me. Gotta pay the bills. But it's bad because i would much rather be putting time into Bakktalk on a regular basis. Life's tough, huh?
Not much to report otherwise. My only major complaint is that i would really love to customize my shop's look, but lack the web skills to do it. I might just have to pass that off to some skilled individual, along with Web Marketing... i'm not too sure about that either.
Oh, well. If, after browsing the store, you have some suggestions or ideas that might improve my the shopping experience in my shop, please post a comment. I would really like some input. If i get some reasonable suggestions, that just might push me into hiring some smart cookie to revitalize Bakktalk. It couldn't hurt!
I hope several things: 1) that somebody is actually reading these posts; 2) that i can expand on this section successfully, and fairly soon; and 3) that somebody buys a boatload of products within this section. Heck, if i could sell even one or two items, i'd be tickled. Being tickled is good. Most of the designs in Bakktalk have been created specifically for this store. The "Woodburnings" section is different and is just a little special to me.
I've been a little distracted lately... I've had to put some major time into the graphic design work i do for a local printing company, and it looks like that might continue for some time. It's good because it's real money, and that stuff is like cash to me. Gotta pay the bills. But it's bad because i would much rather be putting time into Bakktalk on a regular basis. Life's tough, huh?
Not much to report otherwise. My only major complaint is that i would really love to customize my shop's look, but lack the web skills to do it. I might just have to pass that off to some skilled individual, along with Web Marketing... i'm not too sure about that either.
Oh, well. If, after browsing the store, you have some suggestions or ideas that might improve my the shopping experience in my shop, please post a comment. I would really like some input. If i get some reasonable suggestions, that just might push me into hiring some smart cookie to revitalize Bakktalk. It couldn't hurt!
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Woodburnings, Fungus and Bakktalk...
Woodburnings. Fungus. Bakktalk.
It's crazytalk, you say. And maybe up to now it was. But, soon, very soon, i will be unveiling a new and completely new section in Bakktalk Online Gifts completely dedicated to a series of woodburnings that i had personally done over a period of 25 years. What makes these perhaps most curious is that i used a type of tree fungus as the "canvas". I apologize in advance, but i will not even offer any previews here. I am extremely excited to announce this section. I have absolutely no idea how it will be received. I only know how the original pieces sold as they were presented in art shows over the years. Unfortunately, many of my best pieces were sold without being photographed first. My fault, my loss.
When i unveil the new section, i will tell you more about it. How it all began. Where i got my "canvases", etc. For now, this is just a note to let you know that woodburnings, fungi and Bakktalk will soon come together... finally.
Meanwhile, i have some traveling to do, some additional photos to take, to continue work on this section. My hope is to have this section ready for viewing one month from today.
Fingers are crossed!
It's crazytalk, you say. And maybe up to now it was. But, soon, very soon, i will be unveiling a new and completely new section in Bakktalk Online Gifts completely dedicated to a series of woodburnings that i had personally done over a period of 25 years. What makes these perhaps most curious is that i used a type of tree fungus as the "canvas". I apologize in advance, but i will not even offer any previews here. I am extremely excited to announce this section. I have absolutely no idea how it will be received. I only know how the original pieces sold as they were presented in art shows over the years. Unfortunately, many of my best pieces were sold without being photographed first. My fault, my loss.
When i unveil the new section, i will tell you more about it. How it all began. Where i got my "canvases", etc. For now, this is just a note to let you know that woodburnings, fungi and Bakktalk will soon come together... finally.
Meanwhile, i have some traveling to do, some additional photos to take, to continue work on this section. My hope is to have this section ready for viewing one month from today.
Fingers are crossed!
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Not Just Another Pretty Face!
No sir! At least, not anymore. January is flying by, snow has finally fallen here in SE Pennsylvania, and i'm designing my head off. And since i'm by myself during the brunt of the day and working unattended, my path seems to be somewhat erratic. I mean, really bad. Like, i feel like i've been going upstairs to go to the basement. So, i need to sit down and serious (re)think my work strategy. The problem with that is, i am having so much fun conceptualizing and creating these designs that everything else goes on the back burner. The only reason that i'm even mentioning this is because i have a strong suspicion that it is evident in the host of new designs in my shop.
Ok... i don't need to go on about that. I will work on a strategy. What i do want to discuss is digital photo restoration. I have been quite successful professionally over the last 4-5 years in this fairly demanding field, and am now free to offer this service at a very reasonable price for those who have need. The item requiring restoration can be either a photograph or a document, color or black & white. And, of course, the more intense the reconstruction, the more work that is required, the more expensive it will be. One important thing to remember is that the original photo or document will not be restored. It will merely be digitally scanned, and the digital reproduction will be reconstructed. Here is just one common example:
There is lots more to discuss concerning this service, but if anyone of you is truly interested in talking to me about it, or has any questions, simply e-mail me at bladimz@dejazzd.com. I'd be happy to chat with you about assisting you with reparation with an old family photo or birth certificate, for instance.
Think about it: Restore a really old family photo and have it printed on a number of mugs or tiles, or magnets, or shirts, etc. for a very special family picnic or outing. Not a bad idea...
Keep checking in. I'll keep posting new designs as i can!
Ok... i don't need to go on about that. I will work on a strategy. What i do want to discuss is digital photo restoration. I have been quite successful professionally over the last 4-5 years in this fairly demanding field, and am now free to offer this service at a very reasonable price for those who have need. The item requiring restoration can be either a photograph or a document, color or black & white. And, of course, the more intense the reconstruction, the more work that is required, the more expensive it will be. One important thing to remember is that the original photo or document will not be restored. It will merely be digitally scanned, and the digital reproduction will be reconstructed. Here is just one common example:

Think about it: Restore a really old family photo and have it printed on a number of mugs or tiles, or magnets, or shirts, etc. for a very special family picnic or outing. Not a bad idea...
Keep checking in. I'll keep posting new designs as i can!
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
The Back End of the Holidays...



Valentines Day will be here and gone before we know it, so keep the "General Store" section bookmarked. That one has by far the widest range of everyday ideas and designs, and grows almost daily. The more i work in the General Store the more i like it. What i would really like the best is some input from you, dear readers. Is there something that you'd like to see? Are there some ideas that you'd like me to work on? Do you have any questions? As always, you can e-mail me at bladimz@dejazzd.com.
Well, i didn't say it yet, but of course i wish you all a very healthy, successful and prosperous 2007. If someone asked me right now about how i feel about 2007, i'd change the subject i think.
Here's hoping that i'm wrong, as usual and that you, me and Bakktalk Online Gifts all have a hard time finding a way to get it all to the bank this year!!!
Bill Adams
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