As I sat at the abyss of the cyberland, I received the bad news. My computer’s hard drive was corrupted.

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My computer was a goner!!! As I sat at the abyss of the cyberland, I received the bad news. My computer’s hard drive was corrupted. Gone were my Flipbook files, Christmas pictures, drawings and movies and itunes (third party entries – meaning my CD’s). With itunes that was 4 days worth of music just there.  Fortunately, expert work on the part of Joe at the computer store and my Seagate external drive came to the rescue.

 

 Now after a week later and a brand new Gateway, I am back from the abyss. Buoyed by 4 gigs of memory and a 500 gig hard drive I am almost to my pre-crash status. Miss my itunes!

I lost a week’s work and I had hoped to catch up on my blog and my Winter Wonderland Tour.

 

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A Master Class with Bloomfield students and yours truly

The Tour picked up at Bloomfield College in where else Bloomfield, New Jersey.  It was like coming home.

 

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working with Carrie

 

 

I taught an animation master class to a group of enthusiastic students. We covered dynamic posing, line of action, thumbnails, center of gravity, balance/counter balance and weight. It lasted three hours and we had a fun time exploring some of animations fundamentals.

 

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Peter hard at work

 

 

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one happy group of students

 

Next up …the first ever Savannah International Film Festival…

Always Animated.







Comments


I have met Jason Heaton a while ago and I must say I did hear some pretty bad things about him. He did have somewhat of a temper too and hot headed. Being a recruiter I had to maintain my patience so I did'nt really address it. But these types of personality issues should be worked out before meeting a recruiter.

Tom Lee (not verified) | Wed, 04/14/2010 - 09:17 | Permalink

Yeah, he never was a good person. Always had such a bad temper. And was always so insensative to other peoples feelings. What a terrible person.

Avid (not verified) | Wed, 04/14/2010 - 09:04 | Permalink

This reminds me of the time when Jason Heaton lost a bunch of work while working in the lab. He went crazy. He always was easily angered. He always had such a terrible attitude. Anyways he never did complete it in time and ended up failing the assignment.

Micheal (not verified) | Wed, 04/14/2010 - 08:58 | Permalink

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