Today, I met an old friend from high school for lunch. It was nice. :) We had about six months' worth of stories and life to catch up on.
After we finished lunch, she asked me, randomly, 'Wanna go to the Powerhouse Museum?' I was like 'Eh, sure, why not?' I had a few hours to kill. It was a mere 15 minute walk from university (and from where we were eating lunch across from uni).
And so we went. The above picture, taken straight from my phone, was from the "The 80's are back" exhibition. It had a lot of Michael Jackson memorabilia, reflective executive suits (along with other incredibly ridiculous clothing designs), and a GIANT RUBIK'S CUBE. This cube was particularly cool because, not only was it a metre tall, it was also manipulatable - you could change the colours on the panels by touching the tiny arrows within each square. If you gave up, you could reset it by swiping the middle square with both hands.
What can I say, we were incredibly amused by it. :D Arguably the best thing in the whole museum.
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Oh btw, my photo had no vignette around it. :) There was a little section of the tree above me where there was no leaves I guess and it created this pretty circle of light shining through. :)
May 17th, 2010
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Oh btw, my photo had no vignette around it. :) There was a little section of the tree above me where there was no leaves I guess and it created this pretty circle of light shining through. :)