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Week 7 - Balls and Tails PDF

All right, that's quite enough sniggering at the back there. Quiet down now, quiet down you rowdy lot. Always like this on a Monday morning, isn't it... Before we begin, I have a brief service announcement. *Ahem*.

After fighting, beating, cussing and crying with Joomla for more evenings than I honestly care to recall, I finally discovered this great magical tool called "Google". It's great! You type stuff in and it tells you the truth. ALWAYS THE TRUTH. But this announcement isn't that I've gone crazy; you already knew that dear reader. No, this announcement is that I googled the RSS problem I've been having, and found the solution in a rather embarrasing 5 minutes. Apparently Joomla only RSS-feeds pages that I've marked as "front-page". Which is a little odd, but doesn't really matter - as live bookmarks are now working! So, if you feel like giving them a spin, then click that funny orange (or blue?) icon you've got in the addressbar right now - you'll add a special bookmark for this site that updates with whatever my most recent posts here are. Marvelous stuff.

Now, time for some aneemayshun! This week's assignment was a lot of fun, and I really enjoyed doing it (well, not quite as much fun as knocking Stu out last week, but frankly he had it coming). This week, we were given a new character: Tailor; a suspiciously squirrel-like creature with a ball and a tail. Those of you who've known me a long time will know I had to animate a squirrel in my second year at uni. Those of you with clear memories will remember that it didn't look very much like a squirrel either So this week was a nice chance to wipe the slate clean, lay old ghosts to rest, bury the... umm... well, you get the idea.

So:

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All comments, criticisms, feedback and poo-flinging are welcome. I'm not linking to my university squirrel animation out of pure shame, but it'll suffice to say that I think this is an improvement. Finally, as a reward to you for reading this far, dear reader, I'd like to direct you to this wonderful piece of punnery by the absurdly talented Michael Schlingmann. Enjoy, and have a great week!

 
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