Site Update: Comment Formatting Fixed

There was an issue when anyone put separate lines of text in a comment on any of the site's comment sections. Instead of putting another line of text it would put this instead: <>. Well, that's dumb HTML code that you guys don't need to see. So, finally I troubleshot the problem with some smart people at this site: http://www.phpbuilder.com/board/index.php

Problem solved. So, whenever you post a comment on one of the pages it'll have all the necessary

line

breaks

it needs.

Yay.

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New Movies: "The Drop" and "passed"

What the heck is wrong with me? Updates three days in a row? I know, I know. Don't expect too much from me, though. I get angry when I'm expected. You know. like the Hulk. What a great movie.

So, these two movies are projects that I completed over the past semester in school. The Drop is a re-cut of a scene from Black Hawk Down. I put new music overtop to match the action, but I wasn't required to add sound effects or anything like that. So, that could be interesting to watch. If you don't know the scene well, you probably won't notice anything has changed. I mean, has anyone every really seen that movie?

passed was my final project in Directing I this past semester. I'm pretty happy with it and I hope that everyone else is too. My requirements were less than three minutes, simple story, and a mixture of moving and non-moving camera. Pretty basic, but let me tell you -- some of the films that were shown in my Directing class were pretty awesome. So, without further adon't:


Click here to watch THE DROP.



Click here to watch PASSED.

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New Writing: Excuses, Excuses

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New Attraction Simulates Shuttle Launch at 17,500 MPH

I found this article on a news web-site. It also had comments posted below that made me laugh.

Imagine being in a dragster, peeling out from zero to 100 in three seconds, then keeping your foot to the floor for a full six minutes until you reach 17,500 mph.

On Friday, the Kennedy Space Center will open the Shuttle Launch Experience, an amusement-ride-cum-astronaut-flight-simulator designed to mimic the 17,500-mph liftoff of a NASA shuttle orbiter.

The 44,000-square-foot attraction isn't just a ride; it's a flight simulator on par with what astronauts in training experience, says Bob Rogers, CEO of BRC Imagination Arts, which built it.
"This isn't an imaginary flight," says Rogers. "This is real."

The $60 million project employs seat rumblers and shakers that rattle riders through the turbulent main engine start, the firing of the solid rocket boosters and then their separation.

Air bags in each seat sink and rise to capture the sensation of extreme acceleration. The shuttle's windshield, an 84-inch high-def screen, is enveloped in fire when the external tanks separate.

Inside the capsule, riders are subject to an onslaught of 13-channel sound, from the roar of the engines to the commander barking instructions. Low-frequency sound vibrates the riders' chests, evoking the feeling of being unable to breathe.



Comment 1: This ride sounds awesome to me, real or not. I love simulator rides. Gonna make a list of my favorites now ;)

Comment 2: I'm interested to check this out, but my expectations aren't great. For one thing, the picture above indicates that they got one key thing wrong: the interior of the Space Shuttle does not look like a cheap amusement park ride.

Comment 3: "This isn't an imaginary flight," says Rogers. "This is real." Seriously? Since when did the definition of "real" change? Is it a real shuttle? Are they going to space? Cause it looks like a theme park ride to me, with some fancy seats and a big-screen tv. They're not even putting the riders through the actual g-forces that accompany a "real" liftoff. (Which would probably kill over half the people in the picture, but that's a totally different topic for discussion...)


 

New Pictures: Best of School '07

Come share in some of the best memories from the 2006-2007 school year!

Click on any of the following pictures to jump to the new album, or just click here!




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