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I actually found it via an ad on a Keenspot comic - Out There, I think. Very unique and funny.
I also read The Devil's Panties. But I have yet to meat Jen, though I've talked to her (very briefly) over email.
I also read The Devil's Panties. But I have yet to meat Jen, though I've talked to her (very briefly) over email.
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ok, today 07-06-08 my bro. actually gave me a hug WOW never expected that but it was nice seeing him. Ash...I want to see your awesome drawings in person so expect for me to nag you to come back some time in Sept. Good luck in all you do.
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CHIKA wrote:ok, today 07-06-08 my bro. actually gave me a hug WOW never expected that but it was nice seeing him.

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Crazy brothers! Hugs rock. (^_^)
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*hugs sixtyxcelph* 

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Welcome to the forum, and well I'm five days late... =^^;
But I was on vacation! =^^=
But I was on vacation! =^^=
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My new glasses are finally here.
I CAN READ STREET SIGNS AGAIN!!
The transition lenses don’t get quite as dark as I thought they would, but they do work.
How do I look?

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Like an artist wearing transitions!

Hmmm, that reminds me, I gotta head out to the eyeglass store to get my frames fixed (lost a screw, now one of the lenses falls out! )


Hmmm, that reminds me, I gotta head out to the eyeglass store to get my frames fixed (lost a screw, now one of the lenses falls out! )
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ThanksTbolt wrote:Like an artist wearing transitions!![]()
I just got my DragonCon program book in the mail, and I was wandering if any of you are going to be there too.
I won’t have a table or anything, I’m only going as a guest there to have a good time. If you’ve never gone, you should. Go to YouTube, and run a search on DragonCon, and you’ll see why.

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i want to go... but i have trouble finding otu when and where before its already too late to plan to go.
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Like the glasses! As for DragonCon, can't go... 

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Hey, I'm still here!
The job started back up, and I've had two hard drives crap out on me, but I've kept up, just felt a little awkward if I would have three posts in a row on the same thread =^^;
Actually I really liked the progression of flying toys, from the remote-controlled chopper to the airplane-on-a-string, to the cicada...
That is one thing I probably never did, play with cicadas, we never really had them in quantity out where I lived, you could hear them singing in the trees in August, but the closest I ever got to one was when one landed on my glasses! Not a pleasant experience when it happens unexpectedly!
The coolest experience I ever had was a visit to the you-pull-it junkyard during the flight of the 17-year-locusts. That was amazing, thousands of king-sized fly-like creatures budding through the air, and occasionally landing on you! =^^= My friend was freaking out, but I enjoyed the experience. The bugs were very well behaved and didn't try to suck your blood, burrow into you, they just kinda sat there =^^=
Keep up the spirits and good work!
The job started back up, and I've had two hard drives crap out on me, but I've kept up, just felt a little awkward if I would have three posts in a row on the same thread =^^;
Actually I really liked the progression of flying toys, from the remote-controlled chopper to the airplane-on-a-string, to the cicada...
That is one thing I probably never did, play with cicadas, we never really had them in quantity out where I lived, you could hear them singing in the trees in August, but the closest I ever got to one was when one landed on my glasses! Not a pleasant experience when it happens unexpectedly!
The coolest experience I ever had was a visit to the you-pull-it junkyard during the flight of the 17-year-locusts. That was amazing, thousands of king-sized fly-like creatures budding through the air, and occasionally landing on you! =^^= My friend was freaking out, but I enjoyed the experience. The bugs were very well behaved and didn't try to suck your blood, burrow into you, they just kinda sat there =^^=
Keep up the spirits and good work!
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I've never seen a cicada, to the best of my knowledge. I've also never had a plane on the end of a string nor a remote controlled helicopter, or anything that flies. Guess flying stuff ain't never been an interest of mine, haha!
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Last time I went camping, cicadas were everywhere! I didn't mind them so much, it just meant I had to keep my tent zipped up more than I usually do. On the other hand, they worked great as fish bait for my younger brother.
*sigh* On another note, life has been so busy nowdays. Moving on campus tomorrow... woot!!
*sigh* On another note, life has been so busy nowdays. Moving on campus tomorrow... woot!!
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I'm too far north to get cicadas, however dragonflies make a suitable replacement.
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Sorry about that Tbolt. I wasn’t talking about you of course. I know I can always count on you to be there with something clever to say.Tbolt wrote:Hey, I'm still here!
I guess I should apologize to the rest of you too. I too am guilty of reading tons of my favorite webcomics and never leaving a single comment. I’m being a hypocrite.
Also thank you all for coming out to encourage me. It’s always nice to hear from anyone of you.

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Ah, sorry, didn't mean to yell, gotta remember to use more emoticons! =^^;
But I do understand, in that webcomics are a labor of love and can live or die based on feedback. It is kinda hard to gauge silence...
Sending out the occasional "Hello, is anybody there doesn't hurt periodically. People are more likely to express displeasure than satisfaction, so not hearing too much might be a sign that you are actually doing Ok. (As long as the silence is not preceded by a flurry of complaints! =^^; )
Keep up the good work!
I've owned one line-control aircraft in my life (that's the technical term for airplane-on-a-string) never did get the hang of flying it without getting hopelessly dizzy! =^^; Radio controlled tanks were more my speed, but those were hard to come across as well...
In other news, The bowling pin shoots are going well, we've had a steady stream of shooters. The regulars are very regular! =^^= And we've had a lot of visitors!
I broke the grips on my Virginian Dragoon, so I made a new set (the process will be posted on DA) Unfortunately, I messed up the measurements, and those promptly cracked when I tried to tighten them down! So I made a second set, improving a bit on my original technique, and hopefully reinforcing the weak point that caused the first set to fail.
Finally, work has started back up, yea positive cashflow again!
got my first real paycheck since early July! Boy did I need that! =^^:
But I do understand, in that webcomics are a labor of love and can live or die based on feedback. It is kinda hard to gauge silence...
Sending out the occasional "Hello, is anybody there doesn't hurt periodically. People are more likely to express displeasure than satisfaction, so not hearing too much might be a sign that you are actually doing Ok. (As long as the silence is not preceded by a flurry of complaints! =^^; )
Keep up the good work!
I've owned one line-control aircraft in my life (that's the technical term for airplane-on-a-string) never did get the hang of flying it without getting hopelessly dizzy! =^^; Radio controlled tanks were more my speed, but those were hard to come across as well...
In other news, The bowling pin shoots are going well, we've had a steady stream of shooters. The regulars are very regular! =^^= And we've had a lot of visitors!
I broke the grips on my Virginian Dragoon, so I made a new set (the process will be posted on DA) Unfortunately, I messed up the measurements, and those promptly cracked when I tried to tighten them down! So I made a second set, improving a bit on my original technique, and hopefully reinforcing the weak point that caused the first set to fail.
Finally, work has started back up, yea positive cashflow again!

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Anime!
I hate to admit it, but I always preferred anime to American cartoons. I think the biggest reason why was the contiguous plot line. Most American shows could have the episodes reshuffled into any order, and barring two part "specials" it made no difference. I always liked the grand scheme behind everything. Although, some of the new imports are getting really dry, being little more than half-hour toy commercials.
I see what you mean about manga. I was into Lum, Ranma 1/2, and outlanders long before it was cool. Right now I really miss Albedo and Critters, though, they had a lot of good stugg in there! =^^=
Heh, as of this time, I think I follow 53 webcomics! (I love Firefox and the "open all in tabs" feature!
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I see what you mean about manga. I was into Lum, Ranma 1/2, and outlanders long before it was cool. Right now I really miss Albedo and Critters, though, they had a lot of good stugg in there! =^^=
Heh, as of this time, I think I follow 53 webcomics! (I love Firefox and the "open all in tabs" feature!

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I love anime and manga, as well as cartoons and comics. I'm just easily pleased like that. (^_^)
Oh, I totally agree! It's ridiculously awesome. (^_^) I'm following 43 that are still currently running, but there's several I'm keeping an eye on in case they ever come out of hiatus. And one that's finished but I reread occasionally because it's wonderful [Queen of Wands].Tbolt wrote:(I love Firefox and the "open all in tabs" feature!)
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But, hiring an artist costs, like, money! It might prevent us from earning .0001% more profit!
Although, possibly, on a more serious note, ... There might be copyright considerations with the original artist, and once the company hits big time, it might not be very simple to change the logos in 500 locations, billboards, catalogs, posters, etc. That actually would cost a chunk of change, and doing it incrementally might just plain look bad.

Although, possibly, on a more serious note, ... There might be copyright considerations with the original artist, and once the company hits big time, it might not be very simple to change the logos in 500 locations, billboards, catalogs, posters, etc. That actually would cost a chunk of change, and doing it incrementally might just plain look bad.
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