
This is a dark, slightly blurry and grainy photo of My Rig. All the important components are indicated.
The Microphone is mounted on a metal spring arm, so it's usually up out of the way. I pulled it down into broadcast position for the photo.
The scanner and wacom tablet didn't fit into the picture. I couldn't get back any further because of the wall behind me.
I use the PC for 3d rendering, and secondlife. The imac is my photoshop machine.
The Microphone is mounted on a metal spring arm, so it's usually up out of the way. I pulled it down into broadcast position for the photo.
The scanner and wacom tablet didn't fit into the picture. I couldn't get back any further because of the wall behind me.
I use the PC for 3d rendering, and secondlife. The imac is my photoshop machine.
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I don't care for the new 3D carebear stuff, it's pretty horrid. You could do far better Cobalt not to mention you could have them do . things . . .
The stuffed animals are pretty nice though as they kept them pretty close to the original 80's design this time. Plus unlike in the 80's, nearly every bear got a 'life sized' version so I have one of Tenderheart, my fav male and Cheerbear, my fav female carebear. It's as close as you're gonna get to hugging the real thing.
The stuffed animals are pretty nice though as they kept them pretty close to the original 80's design this time. Plus unlike in the 80's, nearly every bear got a 'life sized' version so I have one of Tenderheart, my fav male and Cheerbear, my fav female carebear. It's as close as you're gonna get to hugging the real thing.
Yeah the full 3D ones weren't a hit so they tried again. Let me look up some links for you two. ^.^
The new film on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Care_B.....Oopsy_Does_It!
Trailer:
http://www.kidtoonfilms.com/trailer.....cbodi_high.mov
The T.V. Show: http://www.agkidzone.com/carebears.action
Okay there ya go. Info galores. ^.^
Sadly no cousins in sight, and I think they made Oopsy green 'cause they're gonna axe Goodluck. Amigo Bear just kinda shows how much the Mexican culture is having an affect on the U.S. ^.^;;
The new film on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Care_B.....Oopsy_Does_It!
Trailer:
http://www.kidtoonfilms.com/trailer.....cbodi_high.mov
The T.V. Show: http://www.agkidzone.com/carebears.action
Okay there ya go. Info galores. ^.^
Sadly no cousins in sight, and I think they made Oopsy green 'cause they're gonna axe Goodluck. Amigo Bear just kinda shows how much the Mexican culture is having an affect on the U.S. ^.^;;
I'm finding it hard to believe that america's expectations of acceptable programming has fallen so low that blatantly wrong information can be blasted into children's minds on every show on every channel. For this, I am appalled to discover that it is some censors' opinions that older shows are now too riskè to air. Lastly, I have to ask why is over 80% of the "educational programming" teaching mexican?
I don't worry too much about the whole spanish/mexian thing. I remember they had it on sesame street way back, and there was some weird mexican kid's show with a guy in a lion suit that came on really early before the cartoons on saturday, too.
Funny. You'da thought more of it might have sunk into my brain.
For me, most of today's programming seems like it's uninspired crap: retreads, repeats, and cheap knockoffs.
Even when someone comes up with a program concept that might be worth looking at (like Heroes) they make it completely unwatchable, by putting more gore into it than a R-rated movie, then clutter it up with "edgy" camerawork like it's a rock video all of a sudden.
The Greatest American Hero kicks Heros in the ass SO HARD.
Recently, I've been rewatching The A-Team, and it's amazing. It hasn't just held up after all these years, it's actually better than I remembered. It's a really good show.
Funny. You'da thought more of it might have sunk into my brain.
For me, most of today's programming seems like it's uninspired crap: retreads, repeats, and cheap knockoffs.
Even when someone comes up with a program concept that might be worth looking at (like Heroes) they make it completely unwatchable, by putting more gore into it than a R-rated movie, then clutter it up with "edgy" camerawork like it's a rock video all of a sudden.
The Greatest American Hero kicks Heros in the ass SO HARD.
Recently, I've been rewatching The A-Team, and it's amazing. It hasn't just held up after all these years, it's actually better than I remembered. It's a really good show.
Blue Snowball:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Snowball/
...in a Ringer shockmount:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Ringer
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Snowball/
...in a Ringer shockmount:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Ringer
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