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So,
A while back my ex wife calls me and tells me that she can no longer afford to
live in Gloucester, VA and so after 6 years --- I get to have my son come live
with me.
So, now I have to get him all registered for school, after-school program, blah,
blah, blah.
So I will likely be absent for extended periods, or at least substantially
delayed, depending upon levels of stupefying fatigue.
I hope everyone has been having a good Christmas, etc.
Just figured I'd provide that little update, as Stephen has been patiently
waiting with bated breath.... ;)
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In the meantime, I have a new animation for Stephen to work on:
https://youtu.be/r2bac-uRb7w
:O
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On 27/12/2017 01:49, Bald Eagle wrote:
> In the meantime, I have a new animation for Stephen to work on:
>
> https://youtu.be/r2bac-uRb7w
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> :O
>
Been there, done that. In fact I think I have a T shirt somewhere in the
attic. ;-)
I have some aikido mocap files which I've rendered. I can't find the
files but here is one from about the same time.
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/thread/%3C6lud33lvb8bt7nrk2qura39pqhdssr3g48%404ax.com%3E/?ttop=419473&toff=250&mtop=241594
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Regards
Stephen
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> So,
>
> A while back my ex wife calls me and tells me that she can no longer afford to
> live in Gloucester, VA and so after 6 years --- I get to have my son come live
> with me.
>
Hey, I dated a woman in Gloucester 5 years ago! Hmm, I wonder...
:-P
(Why 'Gloucester' is pronounced 'GLAWster' is a mystery I'll never figure out.
It must be an old legacy from our friends 'across the pond.')
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On 27/12/2017 13:37, Kenneth wrote:
> (Why 'Gloucester' is pronounced 'GLAWster' is a mystery I'll never figure out.
> It must be an old legacy from our friends 'across the pond.')
Yup! Probably from the Welsh.
And Derby is pronounced Darby. ;-)
--
Regards
Stephen
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