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Archive for June 2003

Blogosphere

Usually I don’t like the notion of the blogosphere. I think blogs is just a nice way to keep your personal homepage updated that can also be used in other clever ways. One such thing that stand out is the publishing of Samuel Pepy’s Diary as a blog. Julius “Groucho” Marx used to complain that if people could agree on how to pronounce Pepy’s name the diary would be even more popular.

Another blog that I frequently read is Carly’s Pornblography. She’s an adult industry publicist and radio show hostess with a sharp pencil and really funny, and not the least insightful observations. Originally she wanted explore women’s relation to adult entertainment, killing some of the myths about the industry and their consumers, but her blog has appealed to a much wider audience than intended.

Pepping Peeping

Never wanted to work in airport security? Now you might — take a look at this new airport scanner. Henrik, one can only hope that they install one of these at Arlanda !

Who would you like to scan?

Bloggalicious

I had my blog migrated to the new — Google engi-nerd — system. It’s really nice and smooth…

Bits ‘n Pieces

  • What do Macheads call Windoz users? — iDiots

Quack du Automatique

There are not a single word about a plugin for both export and import of AAF on Automatic Duck’s website as the Final Cut Pro page about extensability claims. But with the new XML export function in Final Cut Pro 4 looks promising and simple to implement in melies fx.

Tres cool!

Compositor, OMF and AAF

I have started to collect screenshots of different compositors, both old and new, for my own amusement and to study user interface design.

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Lunatic

I’m writing the first official design document for melies fx right now. We are now official out of the research and discover phase and will kick-start the development of version 0.1 next week.

Blaming IMDB for all evil in the world this weekend since they not yet inserted my credit for Camp Slaughter despite several submissions.

Creeper