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I've got free indoor campspace for out-of-town visitors. Check the wiki. On an editing moratorium / hiatus as I continue to recover from too many 22-hour days. Jan On 8/3/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I shot something this evening, even while you were writing this. Not > naked, and only drunk on tiredness and vacation fever, but was a > Twittervlog kind of karaoke. > Just about to watch it and see if it's up to par. Probably not. and > sadly the battery died on my phone halfway through my second song > (Once In A Lifetime on the tube in rush hour) > Don't sweat it. You have built it. They will come. People work to > deadlines. Everything came in the last few hours for the last > Deathmatch. > You're wrong about clothes, obviously. Nakedness is bad and wrong and > needs to be punished. > Oh, and everybody should watch that Metamorphosis video, and then > spent a quiet minute in contemplation of what it must be like to be > inside Adam Quirk's head. Warning: do not spend more than a minute > doing this. > R > > On 3 Aug 2007, at 18:09, Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage wrote: > > I'm not sure if it's the heat, or apathy, or teetotaling, or what, > but I've > heard awful little chatter about the latest Deathmatch. I'm wondering if > the theme is too difficult? Too convoluted? > > http://vlogdeathmatch.blogspot.com/ > > The deadline for being included in the Pioneer screening is Sunday > (..sunday..sunday). > > Also, I'm wondering if we're going to have enough material to fill up > the > entire hour of our screening at the Pioneer. We'll cross that bridge > when > we come to it I guess. There is a backup plan in place anyhow. > > Also, Vloggercue is next weekend. Come one, come a few: > http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/ > > Also, I adapted The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka into an animated > featurette > played by robots: > http://www.rocketboom.com/stories/rb_07_aug_03 > > These are the things that have been on my mind. I've also been thinking > recently about the history of clothing, specifically if it has been in > existence long enough to have affected human evolution. Some > scientists say > the earliest clothing dates back 540,000 years. Is that long enough to > alter a species' evolution? I was wondering if the human waist has > developed fewer capillaries and nerves due to constant contact with > belts > and waistbands. Probably not. Also, is it possible that African skin has > more melatonin because they wore less clothes than peoples of other > continents, and therefore more UV radiation? I guess I can look this > stuff > up. Either way, I've pretty much decided that the fewer clothes I'm > forced > to wear, the better I feel. > > Gone swimmin' > AQ > > -- > Adam Quirk > Wreck & Salvage > 551.208.4644 > Brooklyn, NY > http://wreckandsalvage.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- The Faux Press - better than real http://fauxpress.blogspot.com http://wburg.tv http://twitter.com/fauxpress aim=janofsound air=862.221.5280 skype=janmclaughlin [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]