Yeah, so card art lives. At least for another day. Last night there
was a pizza night and silent auction at the school and one of the
parents handed the librarian another piece of art to put on a card.
And she left it for me to scan today. Again, it's not really a hard
thing but it is an annoyance considering the due date was a week ago.
Next year not only does the deadline need to be enforced, the total
number of cards needs to be limited. Let everyone submit art but
then vote on it or something and whittle it down to a more manageable
number.
Throughout the day I continued working on storybooks and managed to
finish my first one. It was something over twenty drawings that I
had to scan, paste back together, and further edit before putting
them into the Publisher story. I took a gander through the rest of
the storybooks and all but one incorporated their illustrations with
their text. Which is annoying. Sometime next week I'm going to have
to figure out how I want to deal with those.
The rest of my day at school was fairly uneventful. At least that is
what my sleep-deprived mind is telling me at the moment. I was up
until midnight last night watching a walk around Machu Picchu that
include binaural sound. It was pretty cool but it was shot with a
Go-Pro and that was making me sick at times. Before that I listened
to part of a mock interrogation with binaural recording. That got
creepy real fast.
Tonight at work I ingested some ads and added them to all the movies,
but I spent most of my night reading Lone Survivor
and I started reading one of the books I got at the book fair. Lone
Survivor reads like an action
movie and I like the funny remarks that are added in here and there.
I am still curious to see what the actual movie is like. If they go
for over-the-top action (because it seems like it was a real-life
version of an over-the-top action movie) or if they go more
realistic.
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