Binky Productions presents the forth episode of the parody web series about programmers: “Get Off My Case”.
Frustration reigns at the office and Frank must face the consequences of his actions.
Binky Productions presents the forth episode of the parody web series about programmers: “Get Off My Case”.
Frustration reigns at the office and Frank must face the consequences of his actions.
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When the new employee crashes the project, the programmers discover the true source, or do they?
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Compiling.tv’s second season starts with a bang with: Critical Elimination Failure.
When a Vendor visits the office, the programmers take matter into their own hands. Except one of them took matters even further…
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This week on Binky’s Blog, Binky shows us how to write a proper script using nothing more than Microsoft Word. A video accompanies this blog.
“You don’t need an expensive or special software to write a proper script with the proper font and formatting. Of course, some of these software format the script for you, so you save time, but you can easily format it while proof reading it and you don’t spend that much more time than necessary on formatting it. It also saves you money as it can easily be done with Microsoft Word.
Font. The most commonly used font is COURRIER. Not Courrier New, there’s a difference. I used to gets mixed up with the two at first. Size 12. A good trick is to keep your alignment to LEFT, select COURRIER 12 and write out your rough/working script from here.”
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"When all the world seems to be collapsing And nothing can be reached by light, Just remember we have each other, And the Mighty Spirit watches over you." Meysah Fairhaven singing in Stardust Destinies I Variate Facing
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