The trials, tribulations, ramblings, and adventures of a renaissance techno-warrior.
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I liked the part where you were looking at the webcam. That part was pretty cool. How'd you do it? CGI? Cuz it totally looked real. I mean, at least as real as in that whale did in that Will Smith movie that came out over the summer.
Haaaaaaaaa, guess this movie has a slow lead in, then? Do you have a co-star or two (she asked desperately)?
I'm still playing with mine - managed to nag, drag and snag the off-spring to the annual freezing beach walk, then realised the camcorder had forgotten to remind me it had left it's battery charging at home. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa! (It'll be another sodding year before the family will all deign to be seen out with me again) Sigh.
Dawn, you will continue to keep coming back because you're hopelessly addicted. I'm like internet crack. You know I'm bad for you, yet you just can't stop.
Oh, Carol, it's not a movie. But there should be a few "co-stars" here and there, some willing and some not to be sure.
And yeah, those batteries really get you. My set up for this little project has it firmly plugged in so I don't run out of battery. I think of (almost) everything!
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ReplyDeleteYou know that you are a nut, right?
The thought had occurred to me, yes.
ReplyDeleteI liked the part where you were looking at the webcam. That part was pretty cool. How'd you do it? CGI? Cuz it totally looked real. I mean, at least as real as in that whale did in that Will Smith movie that came out over the summer.
ReplyDeleteAhem. Webcam? That's a straight video cam firewired to my computer, thank you. It's only dark because I didn't bother to properly light the room.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you're totally invited to be a part of one of them whenever you want, Ry-ry. That's right, I coined a new dorky name for you.
ReplyDeleteYou slay me! Looking forward to January. Love the glasses cleaning part. :)
ReplyDeleteI figured that part would be good for a laugh. Also the part where I check the time on a watch I'm not wearing.
ReplyDeleteYou have lost your mind but we still love ya! Venus
ReplyDeleteI'm never sure I'm ready for what I find here. I'm clearly in way over my head. Yet I keep coming back.
ReplyDeleteHaaaaaaaaa, guess this movie has a slow lead in, then? Do you have a co-star or two (she asked desperately)?
ReplyDeleteI'm still playing with mine - managed to nag, drag and snag the off-spring to the annual freezing beach walk, then realised the camcorder had forgotten to remind me it had left it's battery charging at home. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa! (It'll be another sodding year before the family will all deign to be seen out with me again) Sigh.
Dawn, you will continue to keep coming back because you're hopelessly addicted. I'm like internet crack. You know I'm bad for you, yet you just can't stop.
ReplyDeleteOh, Carol, it's not a movie. But there should be a few "co-stars" here and there, some willing and some not to be sure.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, those batteries really get you. My set up for this little project has it firmly plugged in so I don't run out of battery. I think of (almost) everything!
And you weren't nominated for a Golden Globe? I've lost all faith in Hollywood...
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