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The Writing on the Wall

IKEA-ISM #427

An occasional article pointing out curious usage of the English language in the furniture giants publications. This week, how to get the word “need” into a single sentence three times.

We’ll fix it in Post #347

Today’s example: “We can do anything with green screen” including the removal of extraneous lights and even random members of the production crew who have managed to get into shot. Oh and if your green screen is too small don’t worry we can just rotoscope it all for you.

Additional Seating

Additional seating for the elderly, or small perhaps.

The Writing on the Wall.

Happy Christmas! I’m Back Online!

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Still Life

On the 28th October someone handed me the above synthetic “biscuit”. I took  a bite. It tasted precisely of nothing. Nothing at all. I put it down on the shelf above my desk and ignored it. I’ve decided to see if it will show any signs of “decay” in the next few months. As of today almost two months later nothing has changed. I did have to dust it once, but other than that it looks identical to the day […]

English Food Centre

Photoshop Restoration

A quick photo repair job for a friend…

intersection-intersections

Here’s a nifty little website, feed it the URL of a YouTube clip and it turns it into an interactive scrolling mosaic bit of artistry. It works rather nicely with my split screen video stuff try here for an example. http://yooouuutuuube.com/

Camden is in Beta…1.0

According to the website of Camden council here they are apparently in Beta. A Council? In Beta? Does this mean we get all the facilities for free whilst they iron out the bugs? Hmmm, I suspect not. It does go some way to explaining the state of Camden Lock on a Saturday though. The geek in me also feels I should point out that traditionally a 1.0 release is actually the first non-beta – that is – ready for the […]

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