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I’ll be in my office today from about 2-2:45 if you want to stop by so I can sign your card.
 
Re: lab. I said that you should email me if you are planning to attend lab. I think, in the future, I will simply ask everyone on Tuesday whether they will be coming, to take away the element of suspense. I strongly suggest you go to lab this Thursday since I can answer any questions about where to save your stuff, etc. A few students have already told me they’ll be there, so you don’t have to write me an email.  It’s from 5-6:20.  If you can’t make it, I can meet you there some other time, or you can ask questions of the lab assistants there.
 
Lastly, the cheat sheets only have to have things on their that you think you won’t remember. No reason to put things in there that you think will be obvious to you or that you already know.
 
I didn’t give any examples of Flash work yesterday because I got lazy and my throat was sore. But here are a few things on the web – mostly pretty simple stuff, some silly, some considered major work. Just for poking around if you have time:
 
The Blonk Organ (using vocal sounds of sound poet Jaap Blonk):
http://www.bajazzo.com/blonkorgan.html
 
Yong-Hae Chang Heavy Industries (Flash movies in many languages, pick any one – all have sound):
http://www.yhchang.com/
 
Bembo’s Zoo (animations made entirely out of letters):
http://www.bemboszoo.com/
 
The Jew’s Daughter (a highly acclaimed hyperfiction in Flash, sometimes doesn’t run properly but give it time):
http://www.thejewsdaughter.com/

Another fun thing (click on the horses’ mouths – this has sound):
http://www.arras.net/fscIII/?p=24

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