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Well, my inability to sustain a particular mood for any significant length of time seems to be serving me well – I’m already in a slightly better mood.

I’ve helped a few people, got out on campus for a short walk, and hey! I’m getting a free lunch today. So, not all bad.
I’ve still got some underlying cranky to deal with – but I’m used to that.
So.
The costume construction went very well over the weekend. I applied a new skill set and some new tools – and even the prototyping went well the first time around. I’ll work on it more tonight – and I’m even documenting it as I go along. Not obsessively, but since this is new stuff for me I’ll want to show off a bit.
I also got to go for another ride in my room-mate’s 1970 Caddy. It’s… interesting. For one thing, it’s freaking huge. There’s no comparing it to modern cars – the scale it entirely different. The seat belts are a little strange – they have two separate buckles that make you feel like you’re getting ready to blasted into orbit. The ride… my room-mate says it’s like riding on a cloud, but I would describe it more like a mostly calm lake. There is a slight bouncing motion that is akin to gentle waves. Not unpleasant, but different.
Finally, I’ve got a piece of transparent plastic with me today – prefolded into a traditional crane and then unfolded. I’m going to take this with me when I swim today and refold it underwater. Not for any particular reason other than that I’m pretty sure I can. The prefolding is necessary because of the material. I could easy fold a crane from paper while holding my breath – but the plastic is too difficult to crease and will need a head-start.
Okay… back to work…
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