Monday, November 26, 2012

Moving Boxes

You know, building a house takes lots of work.

You have to start with a well-thought-out plan.


You have to build up from a solid foundation. Usually, I'm use to working on quicksand, gravel, and other types of non-bedrock (insert proper geology details here). 

You have to keep in mind that the structure must not only support itself, but that it'll be able to support other forces (of nature or otherwise).

You have to...

Ok, you get the point.  However, now that we're done with tracking our original ideas, we're sitting around listening back to what we've tracked, and starting to cut up all kinds of different ideas so that we can hear if the takes are done correctly. If not, then we try another idea until we come up with the plans.

So now, the musical tracks looks something like the ending to Raiders of the Lost Ark, and we're just moving the boxes around.

...the really exciting part is going to be discovering where the lost ark is. 

2 comments:

  1. Moving Supplies

    Start packing the large flat items, such as serving platters. Individually wrap the platters with packing paper as you lay them down on the dish box. Tape the boxes securely. Using this method of packing one item from one stack to the other will surely save you time in moving.

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  2. This reply blew my mind! I can't tell if you're being tongue-in-cheek, or if you're really giving me some helpful hints with future moving suggestions! From your livejournal, seems like the latter. Anyhow, I'm thankful for the great tips, and for the advice I'll be able to use later.

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