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April 2009

Speak your mind, planners!

by Jake Yarbrough on April 24, 2009


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I know it’s asking a lot of your personality type, but if you’re a planner, please give an opinion. The annual planner survey is live and missing just one key ingredient: your perspective.

Please note, this is for professional planners (not students or academics).

Let your voice be heard. Go here to express.

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Slo-Mo Jello: Breathtaking

April 18, 2009

Came across this 1000 frames-per-second video clip thanks to a Twitter update from Noah. Evidently it is the latest technology in HD video. The detail is truly amazing. Strategic sniper like. Watch it.
I-Movix SprintCam v3 NAB 2009 showreel from David Coiffier on Vimeo.

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Why so happy?

April 8, 2009

How important is it for our society to have happy endings?
What about stories with denouments which reflect the tenor of the times? Is it crucial that the sentiment matches the cultural contentedness barometer?
I read an article recently from the BBC Magazine that gave a nice overview of the ups and downs of endings.
We may think [...]

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