Dispatches from Asteroid Hopkins

Happy?

We went to a boulder gym and played around with the «programable» Kilter wall1. The user can change the angle of slope of the wall, and via light up grips that show beginning, steps and top. We didn't move the wall to a crazy angle, only tried out two custom paths from the Kilter app.
Kirby climbed a few kid routes, and got stickers and a chocolate bar for it. We have to teach him a bit about endurance … it seems he gives up easier, when heMs unsure about receiving support from us, in this case, we just couldn't help him with finding a step like we used to, due to his increased size and weight. How do you soften the blow of growing up…

He read like a kid possessed, and finished the two Dogman comics we got him yesterday.
I continued reading Happy!—the manga by Naoki Urasawa—; vol.3 doesn't step off the gas, Miyuki attends a tournament and is not only struggling with the Yakuza, her trainer staff, the contenders, but also the myriad ways Choko is sabotaging her professional and personal growth.

The older Brother in-law sent me a few LUTs. He remembered i wanted to further my video knowledge. Spent the evening trying them out and colour grade a video. With such an intricate task, that lives and dies due to small choices and coincidences, i don't see how AI can do it in a universally pleasant manner. Who am i kidding, the techies will find a way to wring out the last drops of taste the human race has in it… turtles_rutsche


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  1. How to use a Kilter Board // gripped.com

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