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Monday, July 6th, 2009
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10:23a Top 50 SF TV, #46-50.
Here we go again, counting down from 50 to 1. I've included each show's ranking from the August 2007 poll, just to give a sense of where our tastes have shifted in the past 22 months.
50. NOW AND AGAIN In 2007: - (new entry) Short-lived, but well-loved. Some shows made it onto the top 50 by being one or two people's absolute favourites - this one scraped in by not making #1 on anybody's list, but still getting a minor mention from several people.
49. ROBIN OF SHERWOOD In 2007: - (new entry) With the BBC's much-promoted (and generally rather awful) Robin Hood TV series being canned only last week, it seems rather fitting that people still remember this 1980s fantasy series so fondly. I certainly do. It boasted some exceptional episodes, one of genre TV's all-time great season finales ("The Greatest Enemy") and has influenced all subsequent Robin Hood adaptations for the past 20 years.
48. THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS In 2007: - (new entry) While we're all still waiting for the BBC's new adaptation of John Wyndham's classic SF novel, many of us still remember this fabulous six-part version made back in 1980. Between this, Doctor Who, Blake's 7 and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the early 1980s were a glorious time for British SF television.
47. TORCHWOOD In 2007: - (new entry) When I last ran this poll Torchwood was brand-new, and a lot of people hadn't seen it (and a lot of others hadn't warmed to the show's scrappy and adolescent first season). Two seasons in now, and while a lot of us (myself included) still haven't warmed to the series, it's still found a loyal and enthusiastic audience. With the imminent five-part third season looking promising, I wouldn't be surprised to see Torchwood further up the list next time around.
46. STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE In 2007: #13 (down 33 places) Dropping a phenomenal 33 places down the rankings from 2007's poll, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine continues to demonstrate that it's the misunderstood and forgetten stepchild of the Star Trek franchise. The new bright, joyful tone of the recent Star Trek movie only seems to further cement its forlorn status. For shame, SF fans - this ranking only hurts so much because I know there are three other Trek series that fared better in this year's poll.
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(19 comments | comment on this) Sunday, July 5th, 2009
himynameisjamie
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7:08p The Hangover.
Between drinking beer and wine and eating beef we watched The Hangover last night and it was awesome. Go see it everyone.
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9:41p I...Covet...Your...MILKSHAKE!
I go out of town and I suck at the internet.
I come back into town and I am overwhelmed by the internet.
Speaking of, internet stalking makes me feel jealous of other people's lives so I really need to do something interesting with mine. That way people will be jealous of my life and we can bond over our deep-seated anxieties regarding the worth of our existences.
Maybe I can build a scale model of Vatican City out of bottle caps or something.
What aspects of YOUR lives do you feel are worthy of jealousy?
Kids? IQ? Abs? Words per minute? Access to government secrets? Number of followers on Twitter?
For the moment, for myself, I'd have to go with freedom. But we all know what that's just another word for.
So I should probably get started collecting those bottle caps.
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2:14a Birthdaayyyy
Just a quick thank you to everyone who sent me birthday wishes for Saturday! I had such an awesome day! I spent the morning with my mum and dad and went to Bath for the rest of the day, where I met up with Mr. lazenich, ugerchucker, nickmurdoch and wrathofanima! The train was free because the ticket inspector didn't show up, and then in Pizza Hut the waitress saw I had been given lots of awesome presents and gave me a balloon for my birthday, haha. You'd think I was 7, not 27.
Later, we saw a naked man. It was very exciting!
I got totally spoilt again :3 My dad got me a 24" monitor that pivots into portrait mode, which is both a silly novelty and awesome art tool. I spent ALL EVENING trying to make TF2 run nicely on it though, because my video card is kinda ass. I THINK I've cracked it. It's odd. The characters look really sharp, almost jaggy, but the motifs and things (like the cross on a medipack) look blurry? aaah I dunno I'm playing on a screen so large the Scout's hands are the same size as my own!
Anyway and mum got me a camcorder!! It's a tiny palm sized thing that takes sd memory cards and it's like, DVD quality. REALLY REALLY awesome. Such a good excuse to get into vlogging and generally mooching around the video-making world. It'll be perfect for conventions and stuff, because it's so small it fits into your pocket. :)
She also got me some cool T-shirts, an A3 lightbox (yay!) and some bath smellies, as usual :D Oh, and on Friday she bought me a picnic hamper, a 'quick pitch' tent (instantly pops up) and a chair, all in THIS awesome set.
Luke spoilt me as usual by giving me everything on the top row here!! XD I have wanted this Spy/Sniper stuff since the moment I saw it but Valve are pretty evil in their shipping prices. I cannot believe how gorgeous they are, too. The 'small' even fits me quite nicely which makes a change (normally small is still huge in this sort of thing). And he got me the RED/BLU mug at the bottom there. :3 SO MUCH TEAM FORTRESS LOVE :3
He also got me Coraline by Neil Gaiman since I'd never read it, and to continue my current love of distopian/horrible alternative futures, a copy of Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451 and Philip K. Dick's FALLOUT 3 The Penultimate Truth. So much love. Someday I'll even read them. :)
wrathofanima picked me up Flight of the Concords on DVD because he's been trying to get me into it for ages, haha. I know I'll love it, it's right up my street but I've never sat down to watch it. So, thanks Wrath! I can't wait to see what you've been going on about!
And oh wow ugerchucker got the Guiness World Records VIDEO GAME edition, which we're in (somewhere) for our cosplay thing at London Expo! I'm gonna have so much fun flipping through that, I love coffee table books at the best of times, but this one is great! AND she got me the Sniper/Spy poster but it hasn't come in the mail yet. It means I'll have two, so I'll frame one and keep one rolled up safe. :D
OH I FORGOT MUM GOT ME SHOES WITH ROBOTS ON THEM TOO. They look like this but they're purple :3
So yeah. I know, it doesn't seem like I'm nearly bloody 30, huh? And hopefully, with any luck, it never will. :>
current mood: loved
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7:02p Dogs
This is the kind of dog I want.
So apparently I want a dog that will make no one want to come over because it is a nuisance, haha. But these guys are fun looking!
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5:45p Zinefest Lurches Into Place
This will be the second year I've coordinated the Twin Cities Zinefest, and things are beginning to come together.
I'm really thrilled with the response so far. My wait list rolls 22 deep, yo. We're definitely moving into a larger venue next year. The question is, where? Keep your eyes on Zinefest, friends. It's on the move.
 Jon "Phil" Thompson designed and illustrated the after-party flier. He's part of Presentation Night, and will perform at the fest at 4pm on Saturday.
 Tom Kaczynski illustrated the event poster, which Will Dinski designed, and Pat Callahan printed.
If you could come, it would be fun!
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3:03p And then he got hit by a car
It's been half a year since I updated my journal, so I thought I'd give a recap to those who've either been in the dark, or following me on Twitter and have as bad an attention span as I do when it comes to keeping track of what is actually happening with people's lives.
In summary, my life has changed a lot and gotten much better since the beginning of the year. In fact, I'm almost in awe that so much good stuff has happened in the duration of half a year. Major changes include moving into an apartment in the city, getting a new job, and selling my car.
One day, my good friend Margot notified me of a friend of ours looking for a new roommate, in a room with amazing rent and in a neighborhood where I wanted to move. I jumped on it and confirmed the room by the end of the day. It's in the Tenderloin, which is known as the "worst neighborhood in SF", but it's where I wanted to move because of its proximity to so much good stuff. Nob Hill, Chinatown, Union Square, Downtown, and the Civic Center are right next door. The homelessness and drug abuse on the streets concerns me, but it doesn't affect me. I feel safe. And my roommates are wonderful people. My room is huge. I couldn't ask for much more.
I quit Diabetes Health in May, and got a new job doing web development at Linden Lab. So I get to walk around Second Life as a robot and get lauded by residents just because my avatar's last name is "Linden." The office is sweet, and it's a 10-minute bike ride from my house. Just this last week I got the nod that I'm going from contract to full-time. Some of the stuff I've put together at LL is already online. And I'm making much more than I spend, so I don't have to worry about money at all. (And buying drinks and stuff for friends without fretting about the cost is an added benefit, too.)
I sold my Prius within less than a year of buying it new, taking a substantial loss - but at the same time, glad that I bought a car and drove it around for almost a year instead of watching the money disappear even faster on the stock market. My primary method of transportation is my bike, and I'm loving biking through the city. My health insurance at DH just ran out at the beginning of this month, so it's a good thing I'm going full-time at LL, so I don't have to worry about cars becoming crashed into me.
Other bits of goodness include: making and maintaining friends through Something Awful, local bars and hangouts, work, and old friends from high school and college who are still in the area. Dating nice girls. Being within BART's reach, so the rest of the Bay Area's within reach (and so is my mom's place). Living in a city that I thought would be out of reach for at least a few more years. Using the Internet a whole lot less, and constantly being surrounded by friends without feeling overwhelmed. Oh and I also went to Europe earlier in the year for a week; I realized I never told LJ about that. So there we go.
So that's my life in a nutshell. All good stuff, no bad stuff. The only bad thing I can think of is that I haven't budgeted time to go to the gym, but that can be remedied. Sorry for neglecting you, LiveJournal, but at least for now, Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook are my venues. Goodbye for now!
current music: Ben Folds - Landed | Powered by Last.fm
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11:06a dreaming of frameworks
Also thinking--human is the optimum shape for general purpose robots because that's what we've built our world for, and that's a de facto standard. But what if there were a smaller standard defined and accepted by a consortium? Then a secondary market builds in providing extensions/skeletons/etc to the smaller form. "Human" just being another suit that this general-purpose robot can control. At some level just re-pluggable brains.
I'd imagine the skeletons might have secondary brains (reflex centers) for their particular skills... (walking, etc).
The future becomes very different very quickly. No?
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8:21a the never-ending wail of "still not back"--ebook platforms
Wanted to pick your brains on ebook platforms right quick. Or make a note to myself. Or both.
Wouldn't it be nifty if every ebook platform had a basic dictionary that integrated with its books? And that publishers were required (or incentivized--come on, is there a better word for this that has just been obliterated by marketspeak?) to provide definitions (and pronunciations) for any word that wasn't in the basic dictionary?
Just thinking of how many words I learned "from context" that weren't quite right. And how many words I learned and never looked up proper pronunciation for. But you know, if it had just been "press this word for definition and pronunciation" then...
Are there any platforms that even support per-item dictionaries that are then glommed into a platform-style dictionary?
I think there was something else I wanted to say. No idea what it might have been, though. Have been posting a lot of nonsense to twitter. Have been getting more twit-fiction published (I hate the terms: twisters, hint fiction... ok with twiction, prefer twit-fiction; personal preferences. eh.). Have a zombie poem due out "soon" (need to sign contract for). Life. Stuff.
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6:04a New Annoying Neighbors Adventure
 I draw pretty much the exact same comic every July 4th-ish. Me wanting peace and quiet, and my neighbors being loud and annoying. Maybe I'm just being a huge partypooper, but I want to sleep! D:
Also, I drew this sketch, where I failed at not only perspective, but also city planning.
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9:22a JOURNALIN COMIX: Narm
 NAAAAAARRRRRM This is why I should not sleep on my side.
current mood: blah current music: Three Is A Magic Number- Blind Melon
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2:44a guilty, not guilty, no contest
Officer L. Marshall, I can't even blame you. You're just doing your job. You're rewarded for punishing people, so it's hard to imagine it makes a difference to you if the people follow the spirit of the law or the letter of it. Don't get me wrong; I want to blame you. You said the word "awesome" five times, you misused the word the word "ixnay," and you assured me that it was fine that I didn't have current insurance, only to turn around and tell me I was lucky to have found it before you wrote me that extra $96 ticket. Either it's fine or it's not, but don't act buddy-buddy and then walk back to your cruiser and fine me for something. I might have stopped looking when you said it was "fine," which I kind of suspect was the point, and then you'd be rewarded further for your punitive measures. More tickets written means more state revenue, and yeah it's not much but it adds up. Do the math on how many traffic tickets Washington County writes a month. It's all numbers. All your department wants from you, Traffic Cop, is for you to write as many tickets as possible. Your weird, quasi-entrapment-sounding questions ("So you don't remember coming to a stop?" "Are you in a hurry to get somewhere?") felt like baiting, but maybe that's as much the tone you take as the words you choose. Maybe you can't help it.
Regardless, you got me. I slowed down and I looked both directions thoroughly but failed to bring my vehicle to zero mph at the four-way stop sign in the middle of the deserted suburban-sprawl neighborhood at 1:45 in the morning. It doesn't matter if there was no danger of hurting myself or anyone else, as the only other vehicle within half a mile was yours -- parked a hundred yards away from the intersection. What difference does it make if my driving was controlled, safety-minded, and conscious of my surroundings? What matters is I didn't stop when the sign said stop. Thar means a ticket, and if you go back to base or HQ or whatever cops call it and you haven't written enough tickets, they will ask you what the hell you were doing all night. Especially when you pulled shit duty and you're in a deserted sprawl neighborhood miles from any activity, on Fourth of July night.
What was I going to do, reason with you? Make a case for the safety of everyone involved? Ask you if you felt that obeying the spirit of a law is more reasonable than obeying the letter of it? Your job is to enforce the law, nt to interpret it. We have lawyers and judges for that. Besides, let's not forget that during our brief transaction you actively discouraged my continued search for my non-expired proof of insurance, assuring me that the expired one I gave you was "just fine," when in fact you were planning on icing the cake of your citation for ORD 811.265 (failure to obey a stop sign) with whatever code means "failure to provide proof of insurance." It doesn't paint a picture of you as the kind of cop who's interested in discussing the difference between illegal and unlawful behavior.
Like I said, Officer Marshall, I can't blame you. You need a paycheck, and this is your job. Work is work. They give you a big list of rules and they encourage you to fine those who break them. Since you're a traffic cop you're already working the shit-ass bottom-rung job of policework (unless you count meter maids; I do not), and on top of that you're working a holiday -- probably hoping in your perverse way that there will be some drunk drivers out tonight -- and on top of all that, they send you to a dead corner in a shitty, bland, crimeless part of the shitty, bland crimeless sub-suburban town you work in. Just a job, and a hard one to find dignity in until you either transfer or move up the food chain. Why should you give any consideration to whether a thing should or shouldn't be a ticketable offense? What's in it for you? If it's ticketable, you ticket. That's the extent of your job and your authority. I can't fault you for not looking further, because I wouldn't either in your position.
All of this is to say, I slowed down and I looked and I considered myself 100% in control and safe as I rounded that corner, but you caught me in motion without that full and complete stop, and I cannot contest this. The law is the law, and you caught me in violation. So I'll go home and blog about it. If I get vitriolic, it's because I have to strain to respect you personally, or what you represent. I guess that's because I don't feel any safer on the road at night because you were there to pull me over. I don't feel like the service you provide, hall monitor with a gun, is the same thing as being a real police officer. If I sound nasty, well, maybe I'm frustrated and needed to blow off some steam. But what do you care? I'm still paying the ticket. You did your job admirably, and Washington County will be $242.00 richer for it. The very letter of the law was upheld, and all is right in your corner of the universe.
I do feel better having bitched and moaned about it, though. At this point, I guess I'll take what I can get.
current mood: venty current music: flaming lips, ego tripping at the gates of hell / future of the left, drink nike
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12:13a SUNDAY WILL BE THE BEST!! (aka Come buy a shirt from me!)
Ok, I'm taking a big shitload of these shirts:

 to this convention tomorrow (aka today):
 ... so if none of you show up to buy any, I'm gonna be sad and pouty. DON'T MAKE ME SAD AND POUTY! It's not a pretty sight! Imagine me.... behind my massive wall of unsold shirts... a little tear trickling down my face as I breathily mouth the words: "D-does no one love the Boug...?"
So yes, come out and enjoy the lovely weather tomorrow on Main street here in Vancouver. They are also closing down the street a few blocks down the hill at Main and Broadway and having a big artisan/craft block party as well, so hit that on your way to the con! IT WILL BE THE FUNNEST SUNDAY EVER! Make sure you put on some sunscreen and wear a hat!
For those of you that want a shirt and don't live around here, as always you can order from the amazing selection at: http://www.teesfromthecrypt.com/catalog.asp
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1:06a JOURNALIN COMIX: Ew.
 NOT PICTURED: Jeans riding up into her Lady Business™. Tweaked a few things.
current mood: tired current music: I'm Just A Bill- Deluxx Folk Implosion
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10:01a BRB PPLZ
I'm going away for a few days. Back later. Bye.
I'm not one for text posts so here is a visual representation of what the next few days may be like for me.
See you all on Thursday.
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4:33p HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAXINE!
dandydevildog is having a birthday today! Go wish one of my favorite homies all the best if you're into that kind of thing.
ALSO: Went and saw a JAWS/DUEL double bill midnight movie last night at the Rio with puddingsock. It was so nice riding my bike home as the sun was coming up... it was so warm out and I was riding around in my tee-shirt. Room temperature at 4:30 in the morning, you gotta love it.
I've seen JAWS so many times, but never with an audience, so that was quite a treat that I enjoyed from beginning to end. I almost always forget what a PERFECT movie it is. It's pretty much flawless. A masterpiece, really.
That is why it was such a shame that such a magnificent movie caused so much panic, death, and cruelty. In the wake of (and because of) both the novel and film adaptation of JAWS, sharks became incredibly over-hunted and misunderstood. The movie was so popular it became some kind of test of ones masculinity to kill a shark, and people actually began to fear going into the ocean regardless of the fact that being wounded by a shark while swimming is about as likely as being killed by a falling tree while walking through the woods. That's right: STAY OUT OF THE WOODS unless you want to DIE! Trees are killers, man! They will fuck you up! FEEEAAAAR THE TREEEEZ ^_^
Check out this guy having some snuggles and cuddles with a "dreaded man-eater":
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10:09p comics with titles

Sometimes I start comics that are supposed to be a whole page, but are only a half page.
On a related note, I have so many David Bowie drawings now, so many Ziggys.
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2:00p Happy 4th Everyone!
And for those of you not celebrating, still have a great day. I'm off this weekend and other than the wedding clothes showdown I'm going to have with my mom tomorrow, I'm making today my comicing day and just am having fun drawing all sorts of weirdass shit.
Did want to note that my next outdoors project is going to be getting a little lawnchair/table w/umbrella gig set up in the yard sometime soon. I'm missing my outdoor time that I use to spend at my favorite coffee/gift shop Spirit Winds. They had these really great outside tables that I loved to sit at all day yapping with friends, drinking boatloads of tea and drawing. I miss that outside time, even if my scenery has changed so I want to get something like that set up again. I do enjoy a bit of Vitamin D intake, even being a goth you still need a bit of that burning ball of hate's love.
And I'm upgrading my LJ account again so I can post some of my new drawings, even if most of them are just doodles making fun of myself or the customers that come to my job. Yes I'm a nerd, shut up.
current mood: bouncy current music: Tori Amos - Bouncing Off of Clouds
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3:07p
John listened in and ached to have somebody to discuss rugs and raccoons with. He felt intact but worthless, like a chocolate rabbit selling for 75 percent off the month after Easter. But it went beyond that, too. He felt contaminated, that his blood stream carried microscopic loneliness viruses, like miniscule fish hooks, just waiting to inflect somebody dumb enough to attempt intimacy with him. - From Miss Wyoming
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11:41a my heart is moving up the lawn
It's a jumble, but I was helping my brother and father with their business. In the dream the business wasn't computer and web networking, it was some kind of advanced gaming technique tutoring, and they handled one client at a time. We were teaching this young girl, maybe 20 or 21 years old. I remember she looked and acted a little bit like Sabra but it toitally wasn't her (even in the dream, I remember thinking, "she vaguely reminds me of Sabra..."). Anyway we got along great, like romantic-spark great, even though she was the hardcore videogame nerd and about a decade younger than me, and when it was all over on the last day, she said to me, "How do I find you if later I want to see what the son and/or brother of my tutors is up to, just to hang out or I don't know what else." (That's almost verbatim.) I was flattered and excited that the chemistry was mutual, and I spent forever trying to find something in Brendon's room to write on that was light enough to see my address, email and phone number, and to find a pen that worked. All the papers were dark-colored pages torn out of video game manuals and every pen I tried would bleed out, making a smeary mess either of the numbers of my address (and for some reason I was struggling to remember my parents' address on Shakespeare St., which ostensibly is where we were, rather than my address at 1844). I had all these plans to write a little message along the lines of "Please do call!" and she was making little comments like maybe we could go out "on a real date," but I couldn't for the life of me get it written. Either the house number or "userlogin" would come out a ridiculous smear. Finally, desperate, I flipped to one of several computers and tried to open Textedit or Wordpad, but the background was set to some videogame combat scene, busy and dark gray, and the thin black text was getting lost. Even though she'd been so young and into stuff I'm not really into, I remember thinking it was worth it, we had something deeper in common and it might be really great to try, if we could get past those silly things. But alas, I never actually did give that girl my contact info... the dream moved on before I could.
All I remember of where it moved on to was that I was writing or programming some kind of a Postal Service-style pop song. In a voice very much like Ben Gibbard's and with a pleasantly fuzzy voicebox-filter, the line "My heart is moving up the lawn" was the song's catchy chorus. (Even now I can recall the melody, but it feels incomplete, like it needs to be immediately followed by a second line which I didn't know or at least now can't remember.) I remember waking to this line and to the idea that I'd had two girls practically ask me out and I'd been unable to connect with either. I don't know who the second one was... maybe there was a girl I'd otherwise forgotten from the songwriting dream. So naturally I woke up a little frustrated and mournful, as if I'd missed or fucked something up only moments ago but there was nothing to be done about it now.
current mood: regret-tinged dreams current music: "my heart is moving up the lawn" (?)
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1:19p to catch you i'm gonna run and never stop
I put a little piece of steak on the floor and the cat wants nothing to do with it, but flick a dead fly on the floor and suddenly she's hungry. Maybe I'm missing something, maybe I should eat one of those flies myself.
So, a few weeks back I mentioned how happy I was that I was still friends with Kelley and hadn't fucked it up. She hasn't spoken to me since and I don't know why. For a week I sent her IMs and never got a reply. Two weeks later, still not even a hello. Maybe I did do something horribly wrong, but fuck if I know what. I guess I should ask, but I couldn't deal with being ignored one more time. It's easier to just give up and think it's just one more person who knows I'm worthless. And now I'm so fucking mad at myself for thinking that, but the anger just fuels the pain. Trapped. Spinning around and around and around.
current mood: sad/angry current music: The Who - Bargain
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10:16a worth repeating
"The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America. "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. --That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. —Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. "( He has ... ) "We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by the Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."
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10:48a Notable American!
For the 4th of July, America's Birthday, I've drawn some notable Americans
 Stephen Colbert, Notable Awesome American

Sean Hannity, Notable Douchebag American

Will.I.Am Howard Taft, Notable Fat American
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7:03a 4
happy 4th of this month motha fuckas
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8:10a WEEKLY UPDATE OF SORTS...
Despite the fact it was a "short" week, it was still fairly stressful, a lot of little things here and there that added up. Some con stuff needed dealing with a little too damn early (and it has been handled...), strips were being inked to get me ahead, life kept happening, and yes, work. WEB COMICS NATION My second week of Web Comics Nation was pretty good, with numbers up significantly, yet not where I want to see them (is anyone ever satisfied with their view numbers? Or do expectations just keep getting higher? I see this as a good thing to strive for...). Many thanks to rono64 and zinccomics for posting some pretty flattering reviews that no doubt helped bring up those numbers. Also thanks to jkcarrier for sending me links to webcomics index sites. That probably gave me a boost. Nik Dirga also wrote a nice review, though I don't know if it'll be posted because I don't think they post outside reviews? It was still pretty cool! I have a pretty consistent hits count every day which means the same people keep coming back. Now I need to get it higher and higher... NEW PROJECT? Nothing done yet. I'm actually laying out qmaster_p's latest incarnation of Jagged Slice of Life in Indesign so it can be an official trade paperback. I'm considering this as payment for my part of the Hotel in August for Fan Expo in Toronto, where I'll be sharing a table with him and PEELING ONIONS creator Lezley Davidson. Anything new from me is on the backburner, though I'll likely try to squeeze some work on something in the middle of all the other stuff... HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY to all my American brothers and sisters!! :D
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