Subject: Good glods, Calvin and Hobbes devices?
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Posted on: 2009-10-16 00:12:00 UTC
Whoah.
Subject: Good glods, Calvin and Hobbes devices?
Author:
Posted on: 2009-10-16 00:12:00 UTC
Whoah.
That last sentence at the end really does help. And, well, I've had my say on the rest of it before, so you know what I think. {= ) Good work.
~Neshomeh
BTW, is a sawmill in glue really how they made the sound?
Or at least that's how it sounded. I hunted down a clip on Youtube from the Voyager episode where they appeared, mostly so I could see how the things moved at normal size, and it sounded very much like a gummed-up buzzsaw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf_0WwfryNo
So a ten-foot-wide one, naturally, would sound similar--but a lot louder and a good bit deeper.
Huh, I can't recall. However, it's early and I'm quite tired, so it might just be slipping my mind; I'll take your word for it. Good work nonetheless, Eru knows I have an unholy number of projects I need to finish.
I'm not surprised you don't remember--as I said in my Author's Spiel, this happened back in our very first Gtalk conversation, back at the end of May. I'm certainly glad I got it, though.
Really, it was. And I loved the use of Calvin and Hobbes technology. Very clever.
*removes hat*
Whoah.
After all, Makes-Things fights with SCIENCE! And as everyone surely knows, Calvin and Hobbes' cardboard box technology has the most SCIENCE per pound of all technologies.
I'm a-going to read through it again now. ^_^;
~Neshomeh