How Chaplin made my life easier.
I wrote a program this morning. I called it Dictator. Which then triggered in my mind The Great Dictator and I changed the name to Chaplin. Sounds much more software-esque doesn't it?
I wrote a program this morning. I called it Dictator. Which then triggered in my mind The Great Dictator and I changed the name to Chaplin. Sounds much more software-esque doesn't it?
“We have met the enemy and he is us.”
— Walt Kelly
I deliberately chose that quote because for the last few days I've been troubleshooting a problem that my own ignorance / laziness / lack of experience caused.
I'm slowly progressing with a side quest - making 2 Ukuleles. One is this one; Grumpy Bear. The other is (at this point) going to be Beavis and Butthead.
Ironically, Electric Blue 002 was an adventure movie unreleted to Electric Blue.
This post however is completely related to the last.
Those of you of a certain age will remember Electric Blue - an..... erm, 80's classic collection.
You'll also recall the mad triangle and squiggle patterns that were everywhere around the same time. And Neon colours, don't forget the neons.
There's an old story attributed to Errol Flynn where he tied some string to a piece of bacon and fed it to a duck.