Visit and Animation Software and Lessons Learned

Feb 20, 2011 23:44

Today I got the pmG software key in my email!! Very, very bare bones installation instructions, but entirely doable and the 64-bit version chugs along on my machine Just Beautifully. Now to actually figure out the interface! *laughs* Amazing stuff.

I had a wonderful visit with grey_lady on Saturday. She was in the US for business, and had a rental car ( Read more... )

ucc, painting

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tallcedars February 21 2011, 07:47:08 UTC
I'm looking forward to seeing the animated version of *dances about.* *grin*

I remember those days of bang addressing and UUCP hosts that were only available for routing at certain times of day. I can't say that I miss that much. Then again, think of the opportunities then to step back and practice mindfulness. No - really!

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liralen February 22 2011, 06:01:32 UTC
Yes! I need to do that!!

Really! Plenty of time. Hee.

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incandescens February 21 2011, 09:49:49 UTC
. . . the director of the art exhibit gave me an application to be a part of the Longmont Artist's Registry! She said it wasn't optional for me to fill it in.

Extremely cool. ;)

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liralen February 22 2011, 06:02:12 UTC
Thank you! Hee. It's a little intimidating, but really an amazing opportunity!

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figaro_figaro February 21 2011, 16:18:57 UTC
Haha, funny seeing this post as I just sat scratching my head wondering how the hell I'll manage to 1)get hold of the license and program and 2)install it. I bought the 10 dollar version and now I'm a bit stuck. To begin with, I need to figure out what my client ID is. *technically challenged*

edit: Challenged yes, but also lousy at reading instructions carefully. I might've gotten it now, haha.

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liralen February 22 2011, 06:03:43 UTC
Yay! Glad you figured it out! *giggles* If you need anything, ask?

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marypcb February 21 2011, 16:42:49 UTC
interesting to combine the two threads; how we treat people we don't like online. I used to really enjoy the intense debate with people like StM in callahans because it was a *respectful* disagreement (well, sometimes!) - with short interactions like twitter or shallow ones like Facebook it's easier to ignore or not engage or to snark about people to others. on the gripping hand I'm a big fan of preserving mental health by not playing with the trolls... online or off.

it's always nice when the online friendships transition well into RL; it's not a given ;-)

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grey_lady February 21 2011, 18:48:18 UTC
Which reminds me - I'd love to get together with *you* folks again, too!

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marypcb February 21 2011, 18:58:31 UTC
and when we're actually in the same country ;-) love to!

ping after friday when Simon gets back from Florida and we'll put something in the dairy?

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liralen February 22 2011, 06:27:45 UTC
I do agree with all the points. Though especially the one about not baiting troll.

The last is very true as well. I do like it when it works out!

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grey_lady February 21 2011, 18:50:47 UTC
I had an utterly wonderful time! We must do this more often than every 20+ years. *laugh*

Robert's also extremely pleased with the painting - thank you again! And the origami survived the trip home, thanks to some helpful hotel staff who found me great packing material for them.

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liralen February 22 2011, 06:37:10 UTC
Yes! Definitely more than every 20 years. *giggles*

Very, very happy that Robert likes the painting as well! NEAT about the hotel staff being so helpful! They are a little tricky to pack, but I'm very pleased that they survived.

*hugs* And I'm very glad you were able to visit.

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