Say It Like the Peanut Butter

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About 15 years ago, my uncle introduced me to my favorite “its so bad its good” movie. The movie was Flash Gordon (1980 version). I
I came into DS 106 rather late, so I’m playing catch-up and will be posting the bootcamp content out of order. Just for fun, I
My Favorite Movie? Pan’s Labyrinth. My Favorite Scene? The Pale Man; aka: The Baby Eater. Isn’t he just adorable?! I had never in my life made a GIF
So, I made a Gif. I didn’t even know what a Gif was really. But after many hours of frustration and trial and error I
I did two because I found the process a lot more fun than I thought I would. Jim Groom’s guide was beyond helpful to me.
Making a gif proved to be one of the most frustrating things for me. For some reason or another I cannot grasp how to make
I see another round of DS106 has started, I have too many balls in the air at the moment to do more than watch it
I decided to start off the week in a productive fashion by knocking out one of the harder assignments for the week.  Before I start,

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