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I have signed off on my assignment for tonight @Zoe7 . I stayed up really late last night trying I upload it to the uni drive so I don’t lose any slides, but my notebook is not 100% compatible with the computer at school, so it is not opening some of the slides at home ..... I know you will understand what I am talking about ..... probably better than I do, lol.
I have decided to just snuggle into bed and call it a week. Across the week I have been parceling up photos from my phone and emailing them to myself via the uni wifi, and doing research items for the visual diaries on my phone, so this weekend is going to be a visual diary fest, methinks.
Aside from the visual diaries, I think there is only the Photoshop assignment and one other one left to do. There is a bit of organising that has to happen for our submissions, but it is feeling doable .... the result of the staggered submissions.
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