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Book One, page 53
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My USB hub becomes disconnected nearly every time someone slams the door at work. And it finally happened during one busy morning that I lost a whole pile of files. *Poof* Two whole file folders just gone. Every file I had worked on the past month and a couple of others just bare shells. LOST Well as Douglas Adams advised "Don't Panic"
I followed the read disc menu that comes up when you first put in any outside storage and recovered everything. Except it all came back as a generic recovered file fragment. So I had to rename every file as a PSD and try to recover it in Photoshop. They were all image files so it should work. Except there are 900 of them. Priorities. I lost all the images for scene 7, but that was backed up elsewhere. I had to find scene 6. And look at that I had a couple of down hours waiting for the plumber. SO search I did. And here is a recovered file.
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Because of the medium I use I am always on the look-out for stuff in playscale. Playscale is what stuff sized to go with Barbie, G.I. Joe and the whole 1/6th scale world is called outside of those hobbyists who rigidly adhere to scale ratios. Say 1/12 to a person into dollhouses and you'll get a blank stare. It's dollhouse scale. A lot of dollhouse scale accessories are over-sized because real scale can't be played with easily. Little girls don't want to use tweezers and magnifying glasses to set up the evening meal in their doll house. So it'll often work for 1/6.
And so do a lot of beasties. Little toy creatures of all types work well with these figures. I even found a playscale sized lion. Dragons are more sized for 1/24 or 1/12 so that becomes good old fashioned miniature work. But this spider is that size. Just wait till you see what I found during Halloween… coming up next couple of pages.
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