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Long time no see!, Or: um3k's return of questionable permanance
um3k
post Aug 6 2011, 04:41 PM
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Hello everyone! It's been a fair while since I posted here, over two years, in fact (and over three since I was a regular poster). In the meantime, my interest in space has waned, being replaced more-or-less by an interest in filmmaking. Last year, I worked on a feature film with some friends, which, much to our excitement, has been picked up for DVD distribution. Now, with that in the can, and with all the interesting things happening with spaceflight as of late, my old interest has begun to renew itself. So, I have come back to this forum, which I expect to read fairly frequently, though it remains to be seen how much I'll be posting.

If you don't mind, I'd like to tell you a little more about that movie I worked on. It's called The Long, Slow Death of a Twenty-Something, and it's about a guy whose life begins falling apart as he approaches his 30th birthday. It's a comedy, and very relatable for people in their twenties and thirties. The distributor has a page for it, and we have also created a facebook page.

Well, I better drag myself away from this hazcam image I'm trying to undistort in AviSynth, I have to get ready for a family function. Goodbye!
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