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Week 9 - Walk Splining PDF

I'm going to conduct a small experiment this week, and try totally ripping off brazenly copying faithfully drawing artistic inspiration from a well-known TV show. There's no pictures, so you'll just have to use your imaginations instead (sorry, this is blogging on a budget)

(Bip....bip....bipbipbipbipbeeep)

(WHOOSH)

(Previously, on Karl's blog): 'The intention is that we then spline our walk and make it look generally presentable for the end of next week'.

(Cut to black)

(The following takes place between Monday 2nd, and Sunday 8th of March)

(Events occurred in real-time): Okay, one splined walk and one "concerned pose" on the way.(tippity tappitty) Stupid knee popping...(tip tip tap)

(Beep-bom, beep-bom, beep-bom, beep-bom)

(click click tippity tappity) There we go, all done!

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...No, I'm not convinced that writing experiment was a total success either. I seem to recall 24 had much more backstabbing and general plot-twisting mayhem. Not to mention that you can't ever do any (tippity tappity) in 24 without being asked to "open up a socket to division", whatever the heck that means. And I'm also not sure if animators are much of a replacement for Jack Bauer either - sure, they've got the whole battle-hardened-guerilla look going, but if they need to extract information from someone, they just ask politely. How dull is that. Oh well. Next week I'll try ripping off Lost instead - shouldn't be too hard to make something more exciting than that

Have a great week, y'all! (all feedback welcome as always)

 
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