I shot something this evening, even while you were writing this.  Not  
naked, and only drunk on tiredness and vacation fever, but was a  
Twittervlog kind of karaoke.
Just about to watch it and see if it's up to par.  Probably not.  and  
sadly the battery died on my phone halfway through my second song  
(Once In A Lifetime on the tube in rush hour)
Don't sweat it.  You have built it.  They will come.  People work to  
deadlines.  Everything came in the last few hours for the last  
Deathmatch.
You're wrong about clothes, obviously. Nakedness is bad and wrong and  
needs to be punished.
Oh, and everybody should watch that Metamorphosis video, and then  
spent a quiet minute in contemplation of what it must be like to be  
inside Adam Quirk's head.  Warning: do not spend more than a minute  
doing this.
R

On 3 Aug 2007, at 18:09, Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage wrote:

I'm not sure if it's the heat, or apathy, or teetotaling, or what,  
but I've
heard awful little chatter about the latest Deathmatch. I'm wondering if
the theme is too difficult? Too convoluted?

http://vlogdeathmatch.blogspot.com/

The deadline for being included in the Pioneer screening is Sunday
(..sunday..sunday).

Also, I'm wondering if we're going to have enough material to fill up  
the
entire hour of our screening at the Pioneer. We'll cross that bridge  
when
we come to it I guess. There is a backup plan in place anyhow.

Also, Vloggercue is next weekend. Come one, come a few:
http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/

Also, I adapted The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka into an animated  
featurette
played by robots:
http://www.rocketboom.com/stories/rb_07_aug_03

These are the things that have been on my mind. I've also been thinking
recently about the history of clothing, specifically if it has been in
existence long enough to have affected human evolution. Some  
scientists say
the earliest clothing dates back 540,000 years. Is that long enough to
alter a species' evolution? I was wondering if the human waist has
developed fewer capillaries and nerves due to constant contact with  
belts
and waistbands. Probably not. Also, is it possible that African skin has
more melatonin because they wore less clothes than peoples of other
continents, and therefore more UV radiation? I guess I can look this  
stuff
up. Either way, I've pretty much decided that the fewer clothes I'm  
forced
to wear, the better I feel.

Gone swimmin'
AQ

-- 
Adam Quirk
Wreck & Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com

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