hi,
i haven't updated for a long time. i've been pretty busy at work. i guess i'm starting to get on top of that now, so here's a sketchy portrayal of things in general lately:
three weeks ago i went to New South Wales for work. i spent three days in Sydney, two days in Wagga Wagga and two days in Canberra, including one in Queanbeyan, which is a
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yeah the cocktails were shithouse. at least at hula bula you get your cocktail mixed properly. hmmm, i'm not so sure about passion pop in the carpark. if i had a drinking buddy i might have considered it, but no one was really into getting too boozed up - i think that's a sign that we're getting old...
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'In Up, the 3D effects are used like colours - they are vibrant when Carl is upbeat, muted when things go wrong.
“When he's with [his wife] Ellie at the beginning, his life is rich and dimensional and so is the 3D,” says Whitehill. “When he's alone, we really flatten out the 3D and make him feel trapped and claustrophobic. Then when he goes on the adventure, the 3D broadens out again.
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I didn't even notice that it was so immersive.
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