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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by pe...@apache.org on 2023/06/08 11:49:01 UTC

[openoffice-project] branch preview/missing-pictures updated: with_special_guest_star_apache fixed

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/preview/missing-pictures by this push:
     new 7c67b43  with_special_guest_star_apache fixed
7c67b43 is described below

commit 7c67b43ac1e847bcb8a0fe60f6466a9435ada30f
Author: Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Thu Jun 8 13:48:50 2023 +0200

    with_special_guest_star_apache fixed
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 content/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache.markdown   |   4 ++--
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diff --git a/content/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache.markdown b/content/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache.markdown
index 69a6d88..d9929dd 100644
--- a/content/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache.markdown
+++ b/content/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache.markdown
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ date: '2013-04-18T16:13:26+00:00'
 permalink: with_special_guest_star_apache
 
 <p align="left">Viewers of the hit ABC sitcom <i>Suburgatory </i>may have noticed something special in the season 2 finale last night, in an episode called &quot;Apocalypse Meow&quot;.&nbsp; Lead character Tessa (played by Jane Levy) used the free, open source office productivity software <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/">Apache OpenOffice</a> on her Mac, to outline the pros and cons of getting revenge on her nemesis Dalia:<br /></p> 
-  <p align="center"><img src="https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/mediaresource/c285d614-9d4f-4c85-88ba-6b701074f8e4?" /></p> 
+  <p align="center"><img src="../images/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache_monitor.png" /></p> 
   <p align="left"> </p> 
   <p>Those with access (and this may have geo-based access restrictions) can see scene starting at the 8:50 mark on <a href="http://abc.go.com/watch/suburgatory/SH55126593/VDKA0_2durzflg/apocalypse-meow">ABC's online version of the episode</a>. </p> 
   <p>This is an example of &quot;stage dressing&quot;.&nbsp; The designer in a play, movie or television show has a particular &quot;look&quot; in mind, to bring life to the script.&nbsp; The designer then works with the properties&nbsp; directory to provision the right props.&nbsp;&nbsp; Most of it is physical stuff, like furniture, lamps or other similar items.&nbsp; But contemporary shows, with characters interacting with technology, also use a digital form of stage dressing.&nbsp; </p> 
   <p>Here's another example, from Roman Polanski's 2011 comedy <i>Carnage</i>:</p> 
   <p> </p> 
-  <p align="center"><img width="781" src="https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/mediaresource/4137e1f9-24a2-4374-b75c-9591da81f4e6" /><br /></p> 
+  <p align="center"><img width="781" src="../images/blog/with_special_guest_star_apache_monitor.jpeg" /><br /></p> 
   <p> </p> 
   <p> </p> 
   <p> </p> 
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