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portfolio workshop

I am doing a portfolio workshop under the auspices of the f295 group and was selected as part of the first group to compose an artist’s statement. Quite an exercise, but well worth doing. If you don’t examine what you do, how do you know if you’re doing anything at all? Not to say that everything should be goal-oriented but what is a means of expression if you have nothing to express?

Anyway, take a look and see what’s happening if you’re interested: there are some other good folks there and more to come over the next few weeks.

4 Comments

  1. Michael wrote:

    Do you still have the A5?
    I took my battery out, but can’t figure out how the little metal tab goes OVER it.
    Any way you could snap a quick pic of it and send to me?
    The user manual is useless :(

    Sunday, January 7, 2007 at 4:55 PM | Permalink
  2. paul wrote:

    Heh. That was the least of my worries (screwdrivers are so useful). Getting it back it was beyond my grasp, but it seems to work without it.

    Just screw the back cover back on (you have verified that it works with the new battery?) and go with it.

    Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 10:18 AM | Permalink
  3. Linda wrote:

    I went out to look for a battery but could not find a CR2023…took a chance and got a CR 2032 3V battery.
    Took apart the watch when I got home and as luck would have it…it was the CR 2032 battery. I thought it was pretty challenging to change out the battery since you had to take out the whole assembly, then lift off the little metal
    cage that holds the 3 sections together to be able to remove the battery. I must have done something to the little LCD part when I finally got the thing put back together since the screen is a little funky now with missing sections. If I were to do it again, I would send it out to have Polar change the battery. Just my 2 cents on the whole battery changing experience.

    Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 4:05 PM | Permalink
  4. paul wrote:

    Hmm, I didn’t have that problem. In fact, I didn’t have to remove anything except a little metal clip that I never got back in ;-)

    Works without it, so I don’t care so much.

    Sorry it didn’t go so well.

    Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 9:08 PM | Permalink

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