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Smile!

June 2, 2014 JimK Leave a Comment

I’ve been busy for the last few days, doing something that’s really boring to read about — but, counter-intuitively, a lot of fun to do — speeding up the execution of the camera simulator code.

So, I’ve had little to report. However, while waiting for a test run to complete, I stumbled upon this blog. Those of you who have read my April 1  product announcements know that I like this kind of humor.

Enjoy!

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