Did I already post the video of the 1987 classic “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” by R.E.M.? Because now it does feel like the end of the world.
Presentations are this weekend, and wow am I glad we got the extra week. This extra week has allowed me time to flush out the rest of the bulk of my project including placing cameras and walls. It also allowed me to throw a couple things out that were good ideas, but practically too ambitious to engineer and get working prior to the end of days. Thankfully, I am able to recommend suggestions to the next student who has the misfortune pleasure of working on this in the future.
All in all done, I’m glad I was able to get some assistance on drawing lines and dragging objects across the screen, as coming towards the end of my project without that, and having only two and half weeks to get it to work was tight. But here we are.
I have a few pictures and video clips to show about the progress I’ve made in the last week and half or so.
The next few days entail polishing this and trying to make the code run a little smoother. Hopefully I can do this without sacrificing the strength of some of my algorithms. I also want to clean up a couple of the algorithms and get my radio buttons to successfully turn the cameras on and off, all while building a presentation. And maybe exterminate a couple of the obvious bugs. Speaking of not ignoring bugs, and telling them to go back to hell where they belong…
Yep. Now I’ve seen it all. First, some cell towers brought over some disease created by lab rats experimenting on/eating lab bats. And now this. MURDER HORNETS. I’m out. I’m done. Goodbye, world, I think I’ve seen enough.
We’re done.(?)(!)(%) I’m truly not sure which punctuation best suits that sentence. It definitely doesn’t feel like it’s over yet. Then again, when you’ve been . . .
I wish baseball was still scheduled to occur. It seems that without Opening Day happening, Mother Nature in Wisconsin decided that winter shall continue, blizzards . . .