Behind the curve

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I know I bitched in my last post too, but I’m just not finding the time to do everything I want to. I’ve been putting a lot of time at home into the holiday video as I really want it done in time for christmas. I’m also doing a bit of Neurosnooping at the moment, but I’m not really getting anywhere with that. I’ve also got a copy of HL2 with my name on it if I can just find the time to actually get things done. Man, christmas season is a bitch.

Anyway despite all that, life is going well. I’m doing some very cool stuff with flash and premiere, Neurocam is frustrating, exciting and mysterious and Ibis is, as ever, my darling love who never stops giving.

I also desperatly need to devote some time to making this blog look a bit better, but that’s just not going to happen for a while. I’m simply too busy.

Anyway, that’s all for now - expect updates to be sporadic for a while )

What to do…

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It’s funny how life goes through ups and downs. Sometimes things seem to go very badly and other times, they go very smoothly and calmly for a while and still other times it just seems like you’re always behind the curve. “Behind the curve” is an Americanism that I like despite my usual disdain for corporate babble. I’ve just come through a good patch into a behind the curve patch - hence a serious lack of blogging. My blog is always the first thing that gets ignored when I’m busy. Let me detail the curve for you:

I’ll not comment on work at the moment except to say that I’m busy and trying very hard to keep everyone happy while still looking out for myself. At home things are also hectic. Teaspoon takes a lot of our time, which isn’t a bad thing at all - it’s usually cathartic and stress relieving (except when he starts chewing on power cables). There’s the myriad things that need doing before xmas and all the arrangements that go with that. There’s the holiday video which I’ve started working on again since getting my HDD replaced. Even Neurocam has been taking time recently.

I thought Neurocam was dead for while, but apparently not. I received a new assignment at the start of November and handed it in on Monday. It was pretty exciting I must say and I was pleased with myself for doing as well as I did. I can’t say too much, except that at some point in the future, some stranger will inadvertantly discover a very strange envelope.

The holiday video is time consuming, but fun to put together. I’m doing it in small bits and pieces to keep it manageable. I’ve decided on a layered approach. I’m putting together all the video with text effects and all the trimmings, but leaving the audio out. Then once the video is finished, I will extract all the audio and mix it with music and voice-overs to (hopefully) complement the overall feel of the video. We’ll see what happens…

Wabbit Woes

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As most of you know, Ibis and I recently adopted a cuddly wittle wabbit. Cutesy lisps aside, he really is adorable.

I (and I know I’m not alone here) was always under the impression that rabbits, while cute, aren’t really good pet material. They’re not cuddly animals that you can train or really form a bond with. Well, Ibis proved me wrong in the most fiendish of ways - she googled. Showering me with forums and websites, I was finally convinced that rabbits, if not good pets, were at least able to be house trained and did in fact make good pets for apartment bound people like us.

Anyway, with that hurdle down, there was nothing for it but to go out and get one. So off we trundled to several pet stores last weekend. We arrived home with a very large cage, a bag full of hay, cat litter, cat litter tray, rabbit pellets, food tray, water bottle and a mineral stone. Oh and a rabbit too of course.

I won’t bore you with all of the tedious details, but suffice to say that a week later we have made huge progress. Teaspoon (his name), is a fully integrated member of our little family and is quite at home in the living room. He’s very clean and he hasn’t ever made a mess in the apartment. If he needs to go to the loo, he simply hops back to his cage and goes there. Of course he does attempt to chew electrical cables and with me being a geek, that’s a bit of a problem since there are heaps of them behind the pc. Luckily we (pretty much) solved that problem on Saturday by bunny proofing all the cables.

Teaspoon is quite content to crawl all over us to get to new and interesting places and gets very indignant if we are so stupid as to let him out later than he feels he should have been. You see, rabbits thump their back feet when they’re scared or angry. We’ve noticed that if Teaspoon gets let out of his cage later than usual in the mornings, he will quite deliberately walk up to you, thump his back feet and then hop off somewhere in a sulky mood. If you put him back in his cage too early at night, he will jump on top of his box and sit facing away from you for hours, deliberately ignoring you and no amount of cutesy speak or offering of toys will get him to acknowledge your presence (although bribing him with treats like basil or peas will at least get him to his food tray – where he will stubbornly eat facing away from you).

On Sunday I was sitting in front of the PC and working while Ibis was in another room. Teaspoon obviously felt that he’d been ignored for too long, because at one point I felt something soft and wet pressed against my foot. I looked down and there was Teaspoon. He looked at me and then darted off behind the curtains. I took no notice and went back to work. Literally a minute later I felt his nose against my foot again. As soon as I looked down, he vanished behind the curtains again. The third time I felt his nose, I finally realised that Teaspoon really was trying to get me to play with him. He actually wanted attention from me. I chased after him and we spent a fun 15 minutes playing catch the rabbit, before he submitted to being stroked and petted, much like a dog.

Anyway, I must say that I never thought it possible that a rabbit could make such a wonderful pet. I guess people always regard them as farm animals and don’t really pay much attention to them…

(more photo’s coming as soon as I figure out a bit more about wordpress).

MOVED: Elvis has left the building!

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Dear readers,

Courtesy of Ibis, I now have a new blogging home at wordpress! This will be my last post here on blogspot and I hope everyone will continue following my rambles at my new home at wordpress.

The new address is: http://octavo.wordpress.com

You can access the new feed at:
http://octavo.wordpress.com/feed/

and I now have a comments feed as well at:
http://octavo.wordpress.com/comments/feed/

So, please check out my new home and feel free to leave your comments and hellos! :)
See ya there!

A brand new world!

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Well, I’m moving up in the blogging world it seems. OK, credit where it’s due, I’m being pulled up by my dearest Ibis. She’s been going blogging mad and has really got some good exposure, which got her an invitation to wordpress. Of course the new account came with a free invitation, which she very kindly gave me! Thanks my angel!! )

So anyway, after a year of blogspot, I’ve finally made it to a decent blogging service. Yes sirree I have arrived ;) Now I just have to get the million or so of my regular readers to move too )

Righto, that’s it for now - I’ve gotta figure out how all this works and all that… Plenty of posts on the way soon though, I promise. I’ve got loads to tell ya’ll about Teaspoon (our rabbit), a shylock doctor and more!

Cheers!