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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Experience of Converting

Seldom go back to the university after my last trimester ended. Today I am required to go back there for some video converting. I was welcomed by a notice at the entry - "Registration Day for International Students". Nevertheless, the whole campus was too tranquil for the event. "Where is everyone?". Walking along the path, I could only see two figures from far. They looked as if they are looking for something. They walked towards me with a map holding on their hands. One of them asked: "May I know where is HB4 building?" I pointed to the building behind them. Wondering how long had they been spending to look for it? Poor them...

As expected, no one was in the lab. I called the lab technician but he was busy. As the result, I have to convert the video from beta tapes by myself. This was my first time using the machine and I have no idea what is the right way of doing it. At the same time, I was afraid that I will overwrite the original video by pressing the wrong buttons. Should I mention those are the final year projects of all students in year 05! It is so important that everyone will be cursing me days and nights if anything went wrong. Conversely, time is limited! I had no choice but to try my best with a short description through a phone call.

Finally, I did it! It was not as hard as I thought though.

Chia - Sincerely thanks for your truthful remarks on my animations. So far, you are the only one I know who is able to give me the exact comments that I need to know. It will be a great reminder for me to be more focus in the future.
It is great to know you and I appreciate that.

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