Day 974 : Do It Right

HIPHOP and CODE - Jun 19 - - Dev Community

liner notes:

  • Professional : Sigh.... more visa stuff. haha Had a couple of meetings. Responded to a couple of community questions. Did some more refactoring of a project.

  • Personal : Went through a bunch of tracks for the radio show. Picked out the projects I'm going to pick up on Bandcamp this week. Looked at some properties. Did some work on the logo for my side project. Also started a proof of concept for the View Transitions API for Multi-page Applications. It's pretty cool.

Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large rock formation in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one.6 kilometers long, 2.4 kilometers wide, and 348 meters high. The rock is surrounded by desert and is a popular tourist destination. The scenery in the picture is very beautiful. The rock is a stunning sight, and the desert landscape is very unique. The colors of the rock and of the most iconic landmarks in the country. The rock is made of sandstone and is over 300 meters high. It is surrounded by desert and is the sky are very vibrant, and the picture is very atmospheric. a popular destination for tourists. The photo shows Uluru in the background with a large grass field in front of it. The sky is a clear blue and there are some clouds in the distance. The sun is setting and the rock is glowing red. There is a tree in the foreground and some grass is growing in the field.

Going to pick up the projects I picked last night on Bandcamp and prepare the social media posts. Going to place a sweatshirt order for a radio show listener. Really need to finalize this logo. Going to try another version. I want to make sure I do it right! haha Going to eat and get to work.

Have a great night!

peace piece
Dwane / conshus
https://dwane.io / https://HIPHOPandCODE.com

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