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Adam: Session 1

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What Happened
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Friday, December 12, 2003

When there is no daypop.com top 40 postage, there is no mathcaddy.com steve postage.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Holy cow! Forget my iPod... I want an iDuck! (Scroll to the bottom of the page to see it.)
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I got some very useful tools today to help me further hone my animation skills. More specifically I got a .swf ripper that allows me to steal other peoples flash animations and an action script viewer that lets me see how they put it togethor. This made things seem to be on the bright side for my future animations. Then I took a look at the action scipting and dont even have any idea how to look at animation techniques. Looks like im back to the old frame by frame animated .gif's.
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Tuesday, December 09, 2003

The amazing Scott Schneider presents a mythical tale of magical creatures from a far-away land full of flying beings with wings and things. Never mind. It's not that. But it's still absolutely amazing. Wow. Here it is, movie fans, opening to FIVE STAR REVIEWS EVERYWHERE!

Scott's First Movie (2.2 mb)

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Monday, December 08, 2003

Apparently my essay was not only unacceptable, but it also received an 'average' style grade. The one thing that I fail to see is where my essay was lacking in style. I thought that I had style coming out the ying yang. Actually the other thing that I wonder is why my teacher seemed to mock my topic by suggesting that I was just trying to be funny. DID SHE EVEN READ MY ESSAY? I just don't understand how anyone can mock the seriousness of pencil sharpening after having the main points drawn to their attention. But enough with the past and on to the future, or is it present? Oh well. For me, the future holds two more chances to take the test, which I can not take unless I attend special tutoring classes after school. I am working on a list of more essential topic choices that I will be able to fall back on when the teachers try and force their redundant subjects down my throat, and you know what that means. Time to search The Onion for facts to back up my lies!
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Sunday, December 07, 2003

Today was my dad's birthday... so, of course, it rolls around that we have to ("get to") sing happy birthday.

I recently made a discovery.

The birthday song is my all-time favorite song. It's simple, it's full of emotion, it's personal, and it has an incredible hook... It's so catchy, in fact, that practically every English-speaking person knows all the words, in the right order, in addition to the countless number of non-English speakers who learned it in an English class.

Well, if I happen to see you and just spontaneously belt out a rousing round of "Happy Birthday to You," don't feel awkward or embarassed. Don't try to explain to me that it isn't your birthday. Just join in... and maybe... just maybe... some guy with a rototiller will come along and swiftly put us out of our misery.

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