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Saturday, March 29th, 2008This Purim Jason and I made a short film about nothing. It isn’t that great and the lighting was horrible but it was good filming and editing practice.
This Purim Jason and I made a short film about nothing. It isn’t that great and the lighting was horrible but it was good filming and editing practice.
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Went to my mom’s Purim party with Nicholas and Jason. We did some filming of various types. Click the images to see the animations. Jason and I attach a camera to a flagpole to see things from a different perspective. A few people walked by and there was someone yelling “crack dealer” out their car window but I don’t think it was at us.
Today we morn the passing of one of the greatest minds of SF literature to date. Hopefully he’s still alive in some universe, some state of superposition or in somewhen.
Jason’s party was fun, we ended up watching The Holy Grail, Andromeda Strain, half of the first episode of Farscape, the end of Ghost Rider and some of my DiveFilm HD podcasts (looked shiny on the HDTV I had my laptop hooked to). I’m currently doing preplaning for a possible photography project next year involving a weather balloon. Here’s an example.
Happy π day everyone! Sorry I haven’t been updating regularly, I’ve had a busy week. There’s the WASL, late homework and a DNA model I built with Nick. In other news, I added my uncles blog, Daily Guitar Repair to my blogroll and I started probing the human subconscious using this handy global random events monitor. I’m also going to Jasons birthday party, I’m sure there’ll be some kind of blogging involved.
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Really busy because of too much science work and WASL. Heres what we watched in science class last Friday.
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Jason gave me radioactive marbles as a birthday present and I wanted to know just how radioactive they actually were. It took me all week to find a Geiger counter at my school.
Wow, I guess it’s Alexander Graham Bells birthday today. Somehow related to my lost cause. Still chugin on though, regardless of its devolution.