Sunday, July 04, 2004

Flight of the dragonfly

And so, about a year or so after i decided to start blogging before i finish tweaking the design of my page, i finally finish the layout. First experiment with CSS after learning it a few days ago, courtesy of the lack of crowds at comgraph:


Booth sweet booth

Where i was at for the past few days, manning a stall as such and watching the big screen reboot:


WinXP sucks.

Comgraph is an annual animation and digital art exhibition organised by sigraph, a non-profit organisation of animators in singapore. It had some nice animations this year, if you go for that sort of thing. But of course even nice animations start to grate after watching them 4-5 times a day for 3 days.

At any rate, the free time during the lull periods of the exhibition gave rise to what you see right now. Cool, isn't it? And blueeee. Finally, i have a blog i can call entirely my own! The dragonfly pic was taken with my casio qv-r41 on macro mode with a very willing subject, and editted in photoshop. Best viewed in opera at 1024x768, so switch now!

The other reason for the switch is the significance of getting rid of all those swirling clouds of dust, now that i won't ever need to see them for a while. No more area D for a few years. For everyone who didn't understand that, it isn't important. My dust clouds have been swept out and replaced by dragonflies.

Factoid of the day: dragonflies are attracted to electromagnetic fields. Thus if you seem to have a lot of dragonflies around your dipole, it's working.

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