Found this 1981 Jeulin T3 Elementary school Logo robot in an old storage room at work today. There is an IR remote control where you successively insert punched cards to make a program to be executed.
“In the years that followed, many other hauntings started to come to light, first in London and the south, then slowly spreading across the country. An atmosphere of widespread panic developed. Adult citizens kept their heads down...and left it to the agencies to contain the supernatural threat. The agencies, in turn, sought the best operatives. And, because extreme psychic sensitivity is almost exclusively found in the very young, this meant that whole generations of children, like me, found themselves becoming part of the front line.” —Lucy Carlyle, Lockwood & Co.
i havent painted in forever, so when my partner found a new favourite artist who's released his brush set, she was compelled to try it, so of course I had to follow her and do my own little brush test!
aaaand i had to try recording a timelapse of it too, since I've never had a timelapse of a painting before! you can see how indecisive i was in finding some way to add some texture to it all in the end (and how much better my sketch looked)
Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates, Principal in Charge: Steven Izenour, Gas Station, Elevation Study, The Walt Disney Company, Orlando, Florida, 1993-1994
This was quite cool to learn about though! Despite me not doing jack in programming seeing it has something to do with DNA (well just profiling) is exciting, Iterators could lowkey use this with Bioengineering, assisted with CRISPR (I've done a SHIT ton of research on that) it would be cool to create a library of desirable alleles and organize it via APL, but there may be better ways tbh -shrugs-
I don't plan on going too deep with how Iterators make shit XD
i told myself i was gonna start filling in the content and then reassess stuff visually but then i realized due to how i was loading stuff dynamically thru javascript, the backspace button didn't work as expected (like clicking from home to rules and then backspacing would make you leave the site instead of taking you back to home) so i ended up scripting something to solve that issue and now this is all properly functional lol
this site is so small i probably don't need this dynamic javascript loading system but in my defense i still don't want to have to edit every page if i ever make changes in the future, and this HTML is satisfying as fuck
this is my first time working with this stuff specifically in JS so sue me if it's not a perfect solution but it seems to be working just fine