If Confucious said that a "picture's worth a thousand (or ten thousand) words," he sure wasn't talking about a color photograph on the cover of Newsweek, but a simple 11k line drawing. A seven-character word (picture, for example) in most word processing programs is a 6K file. One thousand words is about 11k while 10,000 words is about 22K. In today's Hollywood, a single digital frame for a motion picture requires about 40megs of memory---that's equivalent to about 25 million words. Isn't it interesting to notice how pictures have increased in value over 2,500 years?
Anyway, do enjoy our pictures coz' they are priceless to us - iZZah and Fahmi