I want a Kitteh!
Awesome page of original artwork, congrats Heidi!
Batman: Master of Timing!
Voting Scandal in Round One of Comic Book Idol. Oops. Voting for round three starts tomorrow.
Shipping delays on One More Day and Green Lantern. Hrm.
Shirtless men go shopping at Abercrombie and Fitch, a store that celebrates the naked male torso, but apparently doesn't appreciate customers displaying their own. Note that two guys who were in the act of BUYING SHIRTS were kicked out.
I'm a bit late on this, but Mike Sterling reports on the fires in California, with pictures. Newsarama has a roundup of reports from Comic Book folks. Has anyone heard how Eric Shanower fared? He lives in San Diego.
The Beat on a teacher fired for showing kids The Simpsons Movie. Apparently a cartoon doodle is too much nudity.
Vampire Cupcakes that Bleed. Yum!
Folded Paper Batman, but I want directions on how to do the V for Vendetta mask, personally.
Fear through the ages.
Spoiler: It's a candle holder.
Bill Watterson cartoons prior to Calvin and Hobbes.
Reverse Graffiti artist gets the government to clean tunnels.
Red Fountain.
For the in-laws: Pug Unicorn.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Tuesday Thoughts
Friday, August 10, 2007
Random Thoughts
Mike Sterling has more on the robbery, including bad news discovered when he checked more closely to see what was stolen.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #115.
A Slashdot Limerick by xkcd, one of my favorite nerd webcomics.
Speaking of good webcomics, you all are reading Wondermark, right?
Animation Treasures, taking screen-shots from long-pan scenes of classic animation and putting them together to create background images. Just follow the links and you'll see what I mean.
San Diego Smallville Bag Dress. Yes, someone got a picture.
The shopping cart problem.
Start here, then read Making Light's analysis. This is what the web is for.
DRM is dying. Please lets bury it soon.
She really hates Coldplay, I guess.
Stephen Colbert and the mug of water.
Parking at Health Clubs, an observation by Heidi.
There's a new moon for the 2007 Perseid Meteor Shower. Oh, how tempting. I'm just not sure where I could go to get a good view of the Eastern horizon here.
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Huge Linkdump with Chocolate Milkshakes and Giant LEGOs
Comic Book Idol is returning. I really enjoyed the last round they did, so I'm looking forward to seeing this one. The winner gets a trip to New York, but the real winners are the fans who get to see a lot of great artwork throughout the contest.
New Comic Book Day Bingo.
Mike Sterling reports on the robbery at his store.
Pal Dorian (and quite a few others actually) reports on a server attack on GayGamer.net. Dorian writes about the problem much more eloquently than I could, so go read.
Garrett alerts us to an interesting story involving works licensed under the Creative Commons. Apparently an ad agency in Australia is using CC licensed work without notifying the photographers or the subjects of the photo.
Here's an interesting interview with Mike Rowe, host of Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel. Well, I found it interesting. We don't usually look at the infrastructure of our society. Perhaps we ought to be paying more attention. This is one show that isn't afraid to look deep.
Welcome to Cleveland. Only...
I'm not getting up at 3 am to see the total lunar eclipse, but I wish I could. I have seen one, once. It was amazing.
I want one of these to wash up in front of my house. I love the shirt. "NO REAL THAN YOU ARE". Hmmm.
Animation for Short Attention Spans. Including an Oz film. Cool!
Presenting 12 Memorable Newspaper Comics Strip Deaths. I like the last entry a LOT.
The Ten Best Bands That Never Existed. Again, I like the last entry.
Yangtze river dolphin declared extinct. More from the late Douglas Adams.
I love minions.
The Seattle Times explains tips and what happens to them behind the scenes.
Brooklyn Tornado, no, not a sports team.
Arrested for not watering her lawn? Well, not exactly, but still!
Skeleton in Diving Gear found in Puget Sound.
Do you love science enough to get a DNA tattoo?
AT&T censors Pearl Jam. This is another example that shows why Net Neutrality is essential. Imagine AT&T in charge of what you can see on the internet. Now imagine they don't like your opinion. Oops. You are silenced. Net Neutrality NOW.
Speaking of AT&T, Boing Boing has a story of how they fought for privacy against an intrusive government wanting to wiretap... 80 years ago.
Vintage Seattle visits the old brewery and takes some fantastic pictures.
Paul Merton (wonderful Brit comedian), hanging out in China, hunts down a robot farmer. "With a university education, he'd probably be running the Chinese space program by now." (Aside: Paul Merton was brilliant in the memorable Tub of Lard episode of Have I Got News For You)
Chocolate Milkshakes Can Save Your Life!





