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Nicely done, although it is curious that the male version of the laptop is different from the more relaxed, female version (check out my friend Julia's version to see what I mean). Mine isn't as accurate in the present sense, no, but I can essentially guarantee that if I were in Africa right now I probably would be lost. :)
Posted by: Laelaps | August 23, 2007 2:50 PM
I traded in the laptop in favour of a Rodney Atkins CD, I'm afraid. The "laptop computer" gadget is the "more relaxed" version, but on the long animation the figure eventually stops typing and hits the keyboard twice with a balled-up fist. The "black laptop" is evidently the more animated one.
Posted by: Julia | August 23, 2007 4:41 PM