The Spider in the Sky

I spent monday night cutting and spraying stencils with the venerable DRi. The other (better) version of the above should currently be winging its way towards the Melbourne Stencil Festival, I've called it the Spider in the Sky. The original image was created by photons striking the CCD inside Jade's camera, which was being wielded by me at the time. For reference the original image looks a little like this:

In other news: My multimedia lecturer is being a turdburglar, he's given me another 5000 words worth of assessment (due on the 24th, don't let me forget) to do to complete this damn subject. So like, I shouldn't even be talking to you.

/edit: I've been vaguely surfing through my site stats while talking to le Ducky, and it turns out that this is the most-visited individual page on the Jaymis.com domain.

... and it was written by Jum.

Thanks Jum for getting me to number 3 on google for anal polyps.

While I'm on it, other high rankings include:
The incorrect spelling of Carl Jung (my page has lots of comments from particularly clever people)
tesla elephants - Dave was the reason for that one. Thanks Dave.
sparkler bombs - although I don't think it's very fair that I'm 2 sites below Dan's, his page being a rather extensive treatise on the creation of said bombs, and mine merely linking to his site.
matchstick rockets - aaah, and I'd thought the internet's pyromaniacs had all grown up and were looking at porn instead.
WASD shirt, which I now own, thanks for nothing to everybody who didn't buy it for me.
shithouse ninja

I think that's enough for now.

Ok, just one more: i hate realplayer - aaaah, sometimes the world is a beautiful place.

Hmm, I wonder how much google would pay me if I put their little search box things on the side of my site.

Shhh, don't tell me off. I'm broke. If people would pay their damn invoices I wouldn't have to stoop to thinking about advertising on my site.

Jaymis on 2004-02-05 @ 00:17 [TrackBack]
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