Ghost in the Shell
Month: September 2017
So I was thrilled to hear that Australia was starting their own space program. And then they named it.
Ah, nice.
They knew what they were doing.
God bless the Aussies
Heh. Australian humor at work.
daily life of a digital artist:
- is that a not coloured spot or a stain on my monitor
- I didn’t save for at least 2 hours god is real
- my playlist ended 1,5 h ago I’ve been drawing in silence this whole time
- ‘ “asdf11.png” already exists. Do you want to overwrite? ‘
- I resized this very part of a picture but now it looks too small so let’s ctrl+z ohMYGOD IT’S SO B I G
- this idea seemed cooler yesterday at 3 am
- I want to pee but right now I’m doing so well and if I go I will leavE THE ZONE
- opacity 67% or 68% I can’t decide
- well this pic looks nice //*flips it horizontally*// I regret having eyes
- where the fuck is my pen
traditional artist:
- I can’t find the right color, why do I not have the exact color I need
- Oh hey, let’s share this online! *Spends next 5 minutes trying to take a good picture of it/scan it in*
- IT SMUDGED DAMN IT
- I have ink all over my hands and it’s not coming off
- Do not make a mistake lining it, do not make a mistak- FUCK
- My eraser has been obliterated by mistakes
- I SPILLED *insert drink/food item here* ALL OVER MY DRAWING
- My sketchbook fell apart/ripped again
- where the fuck is my pen
Hugh Hefner is dead
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/27/hugh-hefner-iconic-founder-of-playboy-has-died-at-age-91.html
It’s hard to describe how important he is. All I can say is porn wouldn’t be porn without him. He is an important part of our culture.
NASA’s Mars Roomba Begins Mission To Clean Dust From Planet’s Surface
PASADENA, CA—As part of ongoing preparations for a manned mission to the Red Planet, scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced Wednesday that its autonomous Mars Roomba vehicle had landed safely and commenced the task of cleaning dust from the planet’s surface.
A NASA spokesperson confirmed that the circular, 1,900-pound, self-navigating vacuum had survived the 8-month journey from Earth with all vital sweeping and suction systems intact and had already begun removing iron oxide particles and small debris from the approximately 55.9 million square miles of Martian terrain.
“We’re pleased to say that after years of planning, the Mars Roomba is finally hard at work cleaning some of the dustiest parts of the Red Planet,” said senior engineer James Wurzburg, describing the jubilant scene at mission control after the Roomba successfully touched down and immediately started vacuuming loose pebbles and dust kicked up by its retrorockets during descent. “Everything from the bristle brushes to the satellite mapping software is currently functioning as designed. In fact, the Roomba has already made significant progress in tidying up the Schiaparelli Crater.”
“At this rate, we project that the entire planet will be spick and span by the time the first astronauts arrive,” added Wurzburg.
(Last few hours for our Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/820113175/scandinavia-and-the-world-a-heap-of-trouble )