Most excellent news both @Defenestrar and @GodFather !
First, great news! Glad that everyone is having good new wrt tumors.That's awesome @Defenestrar!
Sticking with the good tumor news, my daughter's quarterly MRI to monitor the tumor by her brainstem was yesterday and for the 4th straight time came back totally stable. This means the treatment is working and, in fact, we've got 2, maybe 3 more scans before we finish up the course of treatment and can back to a "watch and wait' mode. Doctors seem very positive overall that we're on a good trajectory!
She's dong yearly scans through at least 20 years old. After that she transfers from her pediatric care and it's uncertain what happens next.First, great news! Glad that everyone is having good new wrt tumors.
Second, even if the doctors eventually pronounce her "cured" - consider continuing occasional scans. Not having interim scans after the 5 year "you're cured" declaration is my one regret with handling my ameloblastoma.

What other 6?I watched Star Wars last night for the first time since it first came out (I caught the very first midnight showing as a teen). Damn, it still holds up.
Got the next 2 queued up for tonight and tomorrow. I'm gonna skip the other 6.
Just think about that next Thanksgiving
I think Snotnose is referring to the books by Zahn.What other 6?
I originally read that as "... I took the bodyguards and one of the boys ..." and thought, "Shit, technarch's an oligarch or the prez or something, boy do we have a mixed bunch on these threads".Yesterday I took the bodyboards and one of the boys to Pipeline. There was only one other guy in the water. Never surfed there before, but for a while the tide and swells lined up to make some pretty rideable sets for me (as someone who's too chickenshit to ride any wave taller than himself). Made it look easy enough for the boy to come out and try it, and after overcoming his initial hesitation he managed to catch a couple of waves himself.
Last ride of the day we both took off on a clean five-footer and I had a ringside seat to watch my kid ride that wave like a pro.
The tech for syncing the LEDs with the cameras is pretty neat too. Where previously you might have needed massive patch panels with leads coming out the wazoo to get every camera to the right location, studios are now moving to IP.I originally read that as "... I took the bodyguards and one of the boys ..." and thought, "Shit, technarch's an oligarch or the prez or something, boy do we have a mixed bunch on these threads".
Yesterday I got to observe a short film shoot a friend was doing on a virtual production stage. ie: a huge LED screen (10x4m or so) on which you put Unreal Engine. Actors do acting in front of it and hey presto they are now in Camelot/in space/in a war/wherever. The set up does clever parallax stuff so it always looks right from the camera's POV, so it is a big step up from old fashioned back projection, plus you can move stuff around and change things in the virtual bit. I've played with the tech in isolation, but never seen it used in anger. It was pretty cool. I was a lowly stage hand, but I got to be the geezer with the smoke machine.
When I started in the VFX biz, it was still all 35mm film, I could probably still load a can if I had to. Just going digital made a huge difference.The tech for syncing the LEDs with the cameras is pretty neat too. Where previously you might have needed massive patch panels with leads coming out the wazoo to get every camera to the right location, studios are now moving to IP.
Is there some huge advantage to this over "green screen and sort it out in post"? Like is it better for the actors (atmosphere), or cheaper? I can see it might be quicker.Yesterday I got to observe a short film shoot a friend was doing on a virtual production stage. ie: a huge LED screen (10x4m or so) on which you put Unreal Engine. Actors do acting in front of it and hey presto they are now in Camelot/in space/in a war/wherever. The set up does clever parallax stuff so it always looks right from the camera's POV, so it is a big step up from old fashioned back projection, plus you can move stuff around and change things in the virtual bit. I've played with the tech in isolation, but never seen it used in anger. It was pretty cool. I was a lowly stage hand, but I got to be the geezer with the smoke machine.
Yeah, once you see the scene where Anikin gets maimed prior to becoming Darth Vader, the series really takes a nosedive. You are getting out at a good pointI watched Star Wars last night for the first time since it first came out (I caught the very first midnight showing as a teen). Damn, it still holds up.
Got the next 2 queued up for tonight and tomorrow. I'm gonna skip the other 6.
As I recall, the Mandalorian uses this tech to get the lighting right. Mismatched lighting between characters and CGI is one of those things where you may not be able to put your finger on why, but makes everything look very fake. They do the final CGI work in post.Is there some huge advantage to this over "green screen and sort it out in post"? Like is it better for the actors (atmosphere), or cheaper? I can see it might be quicker.

Lighting is one thing that was already mentioned. Further, you can see exactly what you are going to get and so make immediate creative decisions that you can’t with VFX, as you don’t have actors anymore. Shortens time as well, as it’s all in camera, no (or less) fucking around organising post production VFX. It does front load some work though, As you have to build the virtual world before hand.Is there some huge advantage to this over "green screen and sort it out in post"? Like is it better for the actors (atmosphere), or cheaper? I can see it might be quicker.
I've lived in New Mexico for a very long time and it does not wear off!Roadrunner in my front courtyard. Those things are so cool looking, I am not sure the novelty will ever wear off. I see them trucking across the rock walls all the time, now.
I only spent two years in New Mexico, but the things I miss the most are seeing road runners and eating delicious foodRoadrunner in my front courtyard. Those things are so cool looking, I am not sure the novelty will ever wear off. I see them trucking across the rock walls all the time, now.
I only spent two years in New Mexico, but the things I miss the most are seeing road runners and eating delicious food
Hell! I read that as "moose".This is excellent news! Last weekend, I saw one trucking across a clearing in the raw desert outside the courtyards with a big, fat mouse in her beak. It was pretty cool.
I'm not au fait with the production benefits as I'm not super familiar with the film-making process, but I've heard that it does streamline the process somewhat.Is there some huge advantage to this over "green screen and sort it out in post"? Like is it better for the actors (atmosphere), or cheaper? I can see it might be quicker.
…Hell! I read that as "moose".![]()
The sounds of my childhood!…
[terrible Slavic accent]
Let me tell you story of Moose.
And Squirrerereereel.
[/terrible Slavic accent]
(doppler shifting sound wave of tiny proportions!)
meep meep!
I do not want to meet a bird that can lift a moose in its beak. Especially not at this time of the year when a female moose will happily attack an articulated lorry if it gets too close to her offspring (and probably win, too!)Hell! I read that as "moose".![]()
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
I do not want to meet a bird that can lift a moose in its beak.
Good for you. I HATE that smell. I have someone cut my grass and have to wear a mask when taking the dog out. However, that's because I'm allergic to grass (and trees, etc...). I've been trained since childhood that that smell means I'm not going to be feeling well in the near future.The smell of freshly cut grass/hay.
Due to "reasons", the yard had gotten out of control. Wound up being able to hire a friend of my neighbor, and the plants are now getting reset back to a reasonable height (i.e., inches, instead of feet). I'm not thrilled I can't currently do it myself, but I'm good with being able to support a small local business (Dad and his daughter). And, the scent. I know some folks hate it. I'm not those folks.
/inhales deeply
Well, not any more!My sister bit a moose once.*
*Just kidding. I don't have a sister.![]()