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Some friends and I took a quick trip to Buchart Gardens and Victoria.   here are some pictures:

^ It looked like this but in stunning 3d

Well, the break is almost over now– back to school to finish off the final film… but, first, some cafe sketching.

Organizations love to turn their names into acronyms. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the FBI. International Business Machines Corporation is known as IBM. Kentucky Fried Chicken is KFC.

Some organizations go further. One example is the American Automobile Association which goes by “AAA.” It is then usually pronounced as “Triple A.”

So I thought I’d help the “Triple A” with abstracting their name even more (for future use). Here’s what I came up with:

American Automobile Association –> AAA –> triple A –> TA –> teacher assistant –> “the teach” –> TT –> double T

Of course the abstracting could be taken further.

I added some vfs friends to the links page.  Check them out and let me know if I forgot anybody.

Here they are closer than the links page:

edit: added more peoples from VFS

what light through yonder window breaks? It is online pharmacy, and cheap prescription meds are the sun.

Here is my contribution to the canon of spoetry:

Wanna find a safe way to succeed?
At once and there is no need to wait!
Do not hesitate
Get the whole variety of meds you need

We have them all and more!
Doctors secretly recommend you this store!
We make it to be near
Don’t agree to stay a loser in new year!

Hey– sorry for not updating for so long, still in the process of final film which I promise to post/write about someday.

In the meantime, check out my twitter page

Also here are a few old sketches:

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It might look complex, but it is just a normal drawer turned inside-out. Easy to make and practical.

A while ago I was talking with a friend about some preposterous idea that I was thinking about.  He said that I would make a good engineer if all my ideas weren’t junk.  I’d like to agree.

Check out these artists:

My arm is really sore from drawing, so I figured that today would be perfect to take a break from sketching and to tell everyone about an idea that I’m very excited about– Weather Chatter: the Online Weather Discussion Board.

I know what you’re thinking– it’s a terrible pointless idea.

But wait!  Imagine this:  You find yourself in an elevator with a stranger.  You both mutter “hi”s but then, unable to think of anything else, both sets of eyes zip to far apart spots of the lift  in one beautiful synchronized movement.  You find interest in the current-floor sign ( I wonder what number is going to come up next?! ) while the stranger’s eyes rove the elevator looking for things to read ( hmmm… lift carrying-capacity is 3000 lbs.  I wonder how much that guy weighs? ).  Suddenly you realize that you have 20 floors to go!  You’re going to have a long while together.  You have to do something before things get awkward!  You decide to talk– what to talk about? what to talk about?  ah!  You decide to talk about the weather!  Soon you and your moving-towards-friend-zone stranger are having an animated discussion:

“Did you hear that it’s raining outside?”

“Yeah, it sucks.”

“I think it sucks too!”

It turns out that you and Mr. Stranger aren’t so different after all!

Another example:  A recent study done by famous aught Onym Ousan, showed that 94% of conversations between strangers centered around weather. ( Ousan examined these results and is now touring the USA with a message:  For the most gripping weather conversations, both sides must have bitterly strong opinions on every aspect of modern meteorology– a middling opinion on something as important as snow can be a social disaster. )

Two sure things can be taken away from the above examples:

  • Strangers often talk about the weather.
  • ( Why talk about the weather?  There are so many other things to talk about. ) Strangers must love talking about the weather.

So why an online weather discussion board?  Every country on every continent has vast storages of strangers.  Strangers love to talk about weather.  Why not let strangers connect over the Internet to discuss local weather? ( please accept this as rhetorical ).

The above statement looks a lot like first-order or second-order logic.  Logic.

Through use of  Weather Chatter soon you will be able to commiserate with people half-way across the world about how much ( Onym Ousan recommends: a lot ) you hate sleet.  And the world, someday, will run out of strangers.

On a side note– I just noticed that TED has a program for “world changing innovators.”  How interesting.

A really cool and significant step toward the future of videogames– provided by OnLive.

I figured that this would happen at some point, but it’s happening awhile earlier than I thought.

neat stuff

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