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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

⇒ that year...

circa christmas/new year 2004, i was working 2 summer jobs, postal and sales clerkin'.
One day i had the massive double up. It went something like this:

0630 wake up, breakfast, wash up
0730 drive to work (sales)
0800 start work
1200 lunch
1230 back to work
1700 tea break?
2030 finish work (sales). Speed directly to work (postal). Dinner en route
2100 start work
2330 break
0200 finish work (postal)
0230 home, sleep
0630 wake up, breakfast, wash up
0730 drive to work (sales)
0800 start work
1200 lunch
1230 back to work
1700 finish
2100 start night shift again...

then there was that other time (circa christmas 2002) where I worked 6-7 days in a row--something like 50 hours casual over 2 jobs (postal and stadium). But that was when i was just a lad with nothing to do.

job #16, people!

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

⇒ ideas and memories

production design and sketches for cinema projects by James Carson: http://www.jamescarsondesign.com/

Sci-Fi
http://io9.com/367603/eight-of-the-oddest-inspirations-for-the-coolest-science-fiction-machines

http://io9.com/368902/two-kickass-giant-robot-movies-we-want-to-see-right-now

http://io9.com/339315/impossible-skyscrapers-and-one-hippodrome
http://io9.com/
http://www.sff.net/people/Geoffrey.Landis/vacuum.html

graphic design www.shinybinary.com/

fond childhood partial-memories: I clearly remember going on a book binge at about 7 or 8 years old and spending a substantial amount of my personal fortune (all $40 or so) in one fell swoop and being chastised for it. Now that I think about it, shouldn't that be a good thing? Kids wanting to read?

Anyhoo, the first real author I can remember who made me want to read was Paul Jennings. I got through Unreal! without too much difficulty continually re-borrowed it from the school library. It was that good.

Eventually, on a school excursion to a book fair, I picked up Unbearable!, Unbelievable! and Uncanny!, in pretty much that order (time difference of seconds). They were $4 each, terrific investment.

I wonder where those books are now? I still remember some of the stories and covers. Unbearable! had a kid wearing a gilted birdcage and was primarily green. There were characters in the background pointing and laughing. Unbelievable! had a punk-ghost on the cover turning stuff inside out. It was a dark cover, mostly an off-black. Uncanny! I don't exactly recall the cover but I do remember that it was the thickest of the three. That and it may or may not have been green.

Down the line, I ended up reading Undone! Unmentionable, Round the Twist, Quirky Tales, The Gizmo and plenty of Jennings' other works, such as Grandad's Gifts. The Cabbage Patch Fib became a class production (which failed miserably)--I provided the prop poop (heh heh).

No idea why the onset of nostalgia suddenly hit me...good times...

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