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Total entries in this category: Published On: May 14, 2007 11:25 PM |
You mean someone reads this?Hey. Tonight I found out that people actually
read this blog. I sorta figured
that it just went out...there. Kinda like Voyager. Maybe someone will find it and play that record, but don't plan on it. Now the pressure is on. So first off, to those that do read this. Thank you. I really do appreciate it. Feel free to write or tell me something about what you find here. I did add a couple more links to the last line of the Sarah Vowell entry from yesterday. I will also fix the link to the Senior Project. Or at least tell a bit about what that was all about since it no longer lives online. I also have my new Motion enhanced version of the Geocaching movie. Just a couple things tossed in for fun, but that's what it's all about right? No wait, that's the Hokey Pokey. Something about my new time lapse movies I have up now. For those that wonder how I made them here it is. I used a shareware program called iStopMotion from Boinx. Basically you hook the camcorder to your machine and set the program to take a frame at a certain interval. The clouds movie is one frame a second. The day shadows is one frame every 30 seconds. Incredibly simple to do. I hope to get one of Felix during the day when I'm gone, but I need to figure out how to keep the cat off of the machine. Not easy. It's extremely windy right now outside the window. So I know that tomorrow there will be plenty of picking up to do at work. I remember that as I was leaving HGC tonight that a couple of boxes had already tipped. With the wind just starting then I knew that it would just be better to leave them down so they wouldn't break any branches. Now that I have an audience I'd like to make a suggestion. Go listen to this. You might like it. If you do, it's only 99¢. If you do like it, let me know. Doug, does this still count as tonight even though it's past low noon? Posted: Sun - November 14, 2004 at 12:01 AM | | | | |
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