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Sunny Day! [Jul. 6th, 2008|03:33 pm]

fooberman
We went to play outside in the big room today at the Erie Canal park. Jenni wanted to take some pictures with her new fancy tripod - and she catched me in my native environment :) :) :)

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The noob - 313: Bearwen [Jul. 6th, 2008|05:47 pm]
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Adventures and misadventures of Ohforfsake, a n00b in the online game Clichequest. Now with 33% more generic evil creatures!
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[Jul. 6th, 2008|06:44 pm]

entropicdude
No words today, they'd be too depressing ;)

Instead, have a video.



Also: If I haven't talked to you (MSN/IRL) for a couple of weeks, I aint in a mood with you or shit, I'm just kinda containing the crap I've been spouting recently.
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DOCUMENTAL [Jul. 6th, 2008|06:41 pm]

warren_ellis

DOCUMENTAL is an exhibition by four emerging photographers, including two good friends of mine, Irene Kaoru Malatesta and Sarah Sharp. Exhibition ends with a live gig, apparently. If you’re in NYC on the 11th, please do go and see them. Details in the link, obviously.

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Paul Pope [Jul. 6th, 2008|06:34 pm]

warren_ellis

There is no nihilism in pushing the frontiers of comics, no budgets but our imaginations, no reason to stop trying.

PULPHOPE: KARIMBAH

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News: Sunday Silly [Jul. 6th, 2008|12:00 am]
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Comic for July 6, 2008 [Jul. 6th, 2008|12:00 am]
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My Claw Once Pinched By Harlan Ellison [Jul. 6th, 2008|02:08 am]

warren_ellis

Harlan Ellison turned 74 years of age the other week. And so I dug out my copies of THE GLASS TEAT and THE OTHER GLASS TEAT, the collections of his columns on television written circa 1969-1971, and began to re-read them, as I do every couple of years. The thing you need to know about the GLASS TEAT books is that, for all the wrong reasons, they’re timeless. The states of American network tv, dissent and education have not notably changed since he wrote those columns in his mid-thirties. (I’ve been re-reading those books since I was 20 or so, and it’s a shock to realise I’m finally older than he was when he wrote them. And I don’t want to think about how long it’s been since I first picked up a volume of his short stories in Rayleigh Library. With my dad making approving noises behind me: "Harlan Ellison. Good writer.’’)

I met him once. I’d made a crack somewhere online about Harlan’s heart being held together with garden twine and Lego, I think as part of a larger piece about dealing with anger as a writer. One of his fans — not representative of his constituency as a whole, I think — suffered a major reading comprehension failure, fired a foul note off to me and put it in front of Harlan as a ’’let’s you and him fight’’ kind of deal. From which I received a very nice email from Harlan, assuring me that no gardening supplies were required to hold him together and actually addressing the substance of the piece rather than the misreading placed before him. It was nice, he said, that it turned out we each liked the other’s work.

There’s a peculiar artist’s fear, that rides very low in the gut and mostly goes unspoken. Though few of us would cop to having ’’heroes,’’ debased term that it is, the fear does run along the lines of ’’don’t meet your heroes.’’ The man or woman who wrote the things that helped form you as a creator is not necessarily as loveable as the work. This is something I’ve been lucky in, but I will admit to passing on meeting Hunter Thompson a couple of times, and friends of mine have not had my luck. I know writers who now cannot read their heroes’ work. The books are tainted by the experience.

I met Harlan some months later, at a convention. Our signing tables were side by side. Harlan arrived later than I did (I think the signings were staggered), spotted me and yelled "Warren Ellis! Let me give you a manly hug!’’ So I stood up. Harlan’s about five and a half feet tall. I’m six foot tall barefoot, and I was wearing heavy boots. He looked up at me and exclaimed, "Jesus, you’re HUGE!"

I don’t have "heroes," but there are writers I admire greatly, who were influential in my becoming a writer, and I am grateful to have met Harlan Ellison and remain able to take pleasure in his work. Better: now I can hear his voice, and recall the great personal warmth with which he welcomed me on every occasion we met during that convention.

All of which, wishing him a belated happy birthday and talking about how generations of writers deal with each other and so forth, is really just preface to my discovery last night that the fine ebook purveyor Webscription is now offering eight Harlan Ellison books.

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Lenora By Olivia [Jul. 6th, 2008|01:34 am]

warren_ellis

A preliminary study of my friend Lenora Claire by Olivia Berardinis:

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On Whitechapel Tonight [Jul. 5th, 2008|09:34 pm]

warren_ellis

* Saturday Night Open Mic.

* Lots of people complaining about tonight’s DOCTOR WHO.

* Next Generation Comics Teaching.

* People talking about the first issue of my new X-Men comic.

* And the July edition of The Whitechapel Book Club.

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zeitflickr 5 july 2008 [Jul. 5th, 2008|03:28 pm]

warren_ellis

1. Obama girl, 2. KARIMBAH, 3. bottlerockets, 4. paper, 5. Hauling heavenward [8830], 6. Jacen Burrows

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IPhone fairness in FInland [Jul. 5th, 2008|01:55 pm]

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your lovable gonzo wannabe, me, just went to the TeliaSonera homepage, the AUTHORISED iPhone dealer in finland. Bearing myself towards a massive butt abuse session, i clicked the price button with my Reality Enhancer Field on standby. WAiting my butt to be raped by unfair plans and steep prices for something that costs 2 cents for 100kilobytes, i merely recieved a well lubed dildo back-rub.

Ok. Knowing that finland has LAWS that haven't been lobbyed to guidelines, sonera in this writers opinion is offering a fuckhead proof price. They decided to offer 4 kinds of plans, Small, Medium, Large and one you can define yourself. But Sonera is not just a cage filled with poo flinging monkeys. With my REF turned to 11, i watch the prices, and find the codeword for butt rape:

The more you pay for a month, the cheaper the phone is.

The contract is 24 months, ok, but they aren't screwing you over for a 150 euro a month plan, however, they ARE fucking you over with thep rices of the phone. Let's say you get the small plan:

Free Minutes: 100/month
Free SMSs: 100/month
Free Data/month: 100MB
Monthly fee: 31,69 euros
8 Gig Phone (cash payment): 159 euros
16 gig phone: 245 euros

Ok, that plan is a bit fucked, as the data+ minutes are just ridicilous. HOWEVER, you also get a free access to WLAN, and THEY DO NOT charge you for any WLAN transmitted data used through the iPhone. they also offer a special Sonera HomeRun thing, which is like pre-paid Internet as designated areas.

the medium connection gives 200 units to every aspect, raises the monthly fee to 51,49 euros, 8gig: 79 euros and 16gig: 165 euros. NOw, this plan's a bit worse, as you can't really still can't do anything with 200 megs of data a month.

Now, here's the LARGE pre-made plan:

Free minutes, SMSs and data (megabytes) a month: 1000
Monthly Fee: 89,99 euros
8 gig phone: 1 euro
16 gig phone: 85 euros

Now, there's also the make-youreself-a-plan, which means that you can choose features, like cheap SMSs, prepaid minutes, or pay as you go. Actually, this is a pay as you go plan, with the things you want. Ok, this self built plan, the monthly fee is dependent of the stuff you got there, but if you settle for less, you can get by with 6 euros a month, with minutes and SMSs sent. (SMS is like 7 cents) BUT:

8 gig phone: 429 euros
16 gig phone: 519 euros

SO.

If you want freedom, with an AFFORDABLE monthly fee, you STILL pay a shitload for the phone, and are in 24 months in contract hell. Additionally, they charge you 1.46 euros per megabyte, so this makes you wonder if getting an iPhone is a good thing after all. The thing i've been wondering is that if you use WiFI connection to get into the internet, do they still charge you for megabytes transferred, or is THAT free?

STill, at least they're treating us better than canadians.
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Collecting Stray Thoughts - 2008-07-04 [Jul. 4th, 2008|11:59 pm]

warren_ellis
  • I guess it’s Independence Day over the pond tomorrow. I trust you’ll all be doing your “solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty.” Right? #
  • 12 people reply with exactly the same thing:”No, we’re going to blow shit up!” Ah, Americans, the world’s little helpers. With explosives. #
  • @tikistitch : Guy Fawkes Night is where we burn an effigy of Fawkes to annually humiliate his name for failing to blow up Parliament. #
  • FREAKANGELS 0019: http://www.freakangels.com/?p=44 #
  • Also, happy 21st birthday to my cowgirl, @laurennmcc #
  • @laurennmcc that’s because you look and work better at 40 than most people do at 21. July 4 is always Laurenn McCubbin Day to me. #
  • @laurennmcc : also, I promise to stop telling people that you’re @mckelvie ’s mother, Soon. #
  • July 4 - I now have 5111 silent stalkers — I mean “followers” — on Twitter. Soon I will issue the Secret Command Signal. Be patient. #
  • @kellysue - in 1997, the only person I saw dress up for the Eisner Awards was George Perez, resplendent in tuxedo and vivid cummerbund. #
  • Dear old George did, of course, stand out like a Maharajah at a convention for people who drink paint stripper recreationally. #
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Comic for July 5, 2008 [Jul. 5th, 2008|12:00 am]
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News: I need to ask you a favor [Jul. 5th, 2008|12:00 am]
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Edit: I've removed direct links, I think we were crashing their server.I've mentioned a few times that I play Warmachine, a miniatures wargame. As ...
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Fun Day [Jul. 5th, 2008|12:19 am]

c0nsumer

Today has been a fun day. First the bike ride, then hanging out with #mi2600 folks and going to see the Clawson fireworks. Now Danielle will be here soon and I can get snuggley hugs. Yay!

The only thing I didn’t do well today was eat. After the bike ride food I ended up eating a large fry from Wendy’s, then a bunch of random junk at the party. Tomorrow I definitely have to eat something more in line with what I normally consume. Curry and rice should be on the menu, if possible. For now, though: bed. I’m profanely tired.

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News: Saturday's Silly [Jul. 4th, 2008|12:00 am]
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Here's Saturday's little strip. I'll be away for the holiday weekend, so I won't be around to upload it tomorrow.So if these become a regular (dail...
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Work is 15.4 Miles Away via Bike [Jul. 4th, 2008|04:21 pm]

c0nsumer


On the Fourth of July I rode to work, then up to Lake Orion, then back home. Total of about 56.5 miles. Since Google Earth would only save this as a blank black image I had to take a screenshot instead.

I’ve been curious how far it is to work via the safe route (no riding on high speed roads), so today I tried it and found out: 15.4 miles.

After getting to work I used the bathroom, refilled one water bottle, ate a food bar, then rode up Squirrel to Tienken, down to the Paint Creek Trail, up to Lake Orion, then back home. Google Earth (even the latest version as of today) wouldn’t save the displayed route out as an image, so what you see above is a screenshot.

If you’d like to see this route for yourself, here is 04-Jul-2008.kmz and here it is in Google Maps. There is an odd mis-track there, which I don’t quite understand, but it seems that my GPS occasionally figures itself to be somewhere it isn’t.

Total food consumed before and during the ride was:

· 1 each GU Energy Gel in Chocolate Outrage and Lemon Sublime flavors. The Chocolate Outrage and Vanilla Bean (both with 100mg caffeine) are my preferred flavors of these.
· Approx. 1 cup of mixed golden raisins and raw almonds.
· Vegan Organic Food Bar (These are very, very good. Sort of like a nut and fruit smoothie paste in a bar.)
· Four hard boiled egg whites, some overly salty hot smoked salmon, vanilla yogurt with granola, an english muffin with olive oil and black pepper, and a pint of coffee (this was the before-ride breakfast).

The stats for today’s ride are, per the bike computer:

Total Distance: 56.55 Miles
Moving Average Speed: 13.3 MPH
Maximum Speed: 25.9 MPH
Moving Time: 4:13′54

This is the longest ride I’ve been on, particularly if one figures during my last 50 mile ride I stopped at home, ate a pile of leftover Thai food, packed some stuff up for shipping at the post office, then set out again. The only time I stopped for a period of time today was at work (~10 minutes) and to sit in downtown Lake Orion in a park and eat nuts and raisins (~15 minutes).

Now to shower, eat something, and figure out where I’m going to end up this evening. Party invitations are three deep, and all sound very good. I’ll consult with Danielle (who is at her house at one of the parties) first.

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Babe, Terror [Jul. 4th, 2008|09:16 pm]

warren_ellis

Babe, Terror is a band (or maybe a single guy?) out of Sao Paulo who appear to be fashioning their recordings in a tumbledown Portuguese church somewhere off the ninth circle of Hell. It has the same feel as the earliest Sigur Ros, but significantly more lo-fi, Satanic and loveless.

Their demo is up on PureVolume — I’m listening to "Nasa Goodbye" right now.

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A Softer World: 325 [Jul. 4th, 2008|09:11 am]
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