After working on a project for a while I develop an internal dialect with some new words to resonate with the newly developed skills. This fits my basic rule:
Language is encryption, not communication.
Like birdcalls, language is MEANT to be private within a family or tribe or workplace or lodge or church. Language is NOT meant to communicate easily with outsiders.
These paragraphs from today’s worklog on the current courseware project illustrate the point neatly.
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Made the little label jpgs. Placed them in the pz3s. Made closeup versions of pz3s, outputted BMPs and jpgs in proper folders. Ready to record.
Made 14-99 html folder for now, should be 14-02, but 14-02 is still fedorenko. Need to think about renumbering, but for now keep it 99.
Made initial recordings. GenRad still performing. Bit of sinus clog, so had to try a couple times to get the velum right. Next pare them down to a uniform size, preferably same 2.5 secs as the others. No, a trial paredown shows the LCD is about 3.2 for these. Go for 3.2, and set frames to 96.
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Difficult to decode for an outsider. Would have been difficult for ME to understand before I dug into the skill development of this project! Trial paredown? LCD? What’s this dude saying?
