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		<title>Paparrazi! - new OS X Web Screenshot tool</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/08/05/109175172913599759/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	 Go Johan go!  0x.se &#8211; Paparazzi! Paparazzi! is a small utility for Mac OSX that makes screenshots of webpages. 

 It&#8217;s written in Objective-C using the Cocoa API and the WebKit framework&#8230; 

 It was inspired by webkit2png which is a commandline tool written by Paul Hammond in pyObjC, so all intellectual credit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109175172913599759"=bloggerid--> Go Johan go! <blockquote> <a href="http://0x.se/paparazzi/">0x.se &#8211; Paparazzi!</a> Paparazzi! is a small utility for Mac <span class="caps">OSX</span> that makes screenshots of webpages. <br />
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 It&#8217;s written in Objective-C using the Cocoa <span class="caps">API</span> and the WebKit framework&#8230; <br />
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 It was inspired by webkit2png which is a commandline tool written by Paul Hammond in pyObjC, so all intellectual credit for the basic functionality goes to him ;) </blockquote> <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Shocker Toys Responds to ArtLung Dismissal</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/08/02/109147297831077290/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	 Back on July 27th I made a comment about Shockinis, to whit:  Shocker Toys: Shockinis appears to be the copycat of another toy&#8212;Stikfas&#8212;generic toys you can customize into any kind of figure you want.  Geoff Beckett, from ShockerToys, responded via my feeback form just a few days later (yes, people use the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109147297831077290"=bloggerid--> Back on <a href="http://artlung.com/blog/-2004_07_01_archive.php#109099028947770422">July 27th</a> I made a comment about Shockinis, to whit: <blockquote> <a href="http://www.shockertoys.com/">Shocker Toys: Shockinis</a> appears to be the copycat of another toy&#8212;<a href="http://www.stikfas.com/">Stikfas</a>&#8212;generic toys you can customize into any kind of figure you want. </blockquote> Geoff Beckett, from ShockerToys, responded via my <a href="/feedback/">feeback form</a> just a few days later (yes, people use the feedback page): <blockquote> I found an error:<br />
 &#8220;Shocker Toys: Shockinis appears to be the copycat of another toy&#8212;Stikfas&#8212;generic toys you can customize into any kind of figure you want.&#8221; <br />
<br />
 This we are not! please do not post crap saying we are copying off other product lines. We are a totally different toy then [sic] them! </blockquote> I invited Geoff to answer a mini-interview (I like doing <a href="http://sandiegoblog.com/archives/2004/07/30/howarth-m-theory-records/">interviews</a> lately). Here is that mini-interview with Geoff Beckett: 1. What are Shockinis? <blockquote> Shockinis are a 3 1/4 inch tall mini customizable pre-assembled block figure. </blockquote> 2. What makes Shockinis unique? <blockquote> The thing that makes the Shockinis unique is that they actually are a block figure. Most companies say they are block figures but have a lot of round parts. We are a true block figure form. Also the ball joints are different on our figures we restricted a small amount of movement so that the limbs don&#8217;t fall apart like some others. We use Hinge ball joints &#8220;thats a hinge that has two small ball joints in it instead of a pin&#8221;. The other figure you say we resemble uses all ball joints no hinge joints of any kind. The Shockinis are not made of <span class="caps">ABS</span> but a soft but durable plastic which allows for sanding, carving and takes paint very well. Our Shockinis are also a bit more filled out so you have more to work with, again they are a block figure not a stick figure. Along with the customizable version we use the Shockini body for little licensed robots as well, and we are in the process of making the Shockini into a few comic characters also. </blockquote> 3. Did your product come out before or after Stikfas? <blockquote> I developed my product with no prior knowledge of the stikfas. I found out about them after I had already sent my stuff to be manufactured. The stikfas did come first but are going of a patent for a stick action figure created in 1930. So the figure created in 1930 is the first it was called Crazy Ikes. </blockquote> 4. How is your product better than Stikfas? <blockquote> Really there is no one better then the other these two products are the only two on the market and they are different. Which is better an apple or an orange ask different people you will get different answers. There is no other customizable action figures. The two products are better in different ways according to users. Some like ours better because its a softer plastic and some like ours better because its pre-assembled. But I&#8217;m sure there are reasons why people like stikfas as well better than our product. </blockquote> He follows up with: <blockquote> Our product is the same concept of customizing by the end user but not the same look or feel. In the end you can customize both products they are a blank canvas. But when you first open them they are completely different products. <br />
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 Geoff Beckett<br />
 Shocker Toys <span class="caps">LLP</span><br />
 <a href="http://www.shockertoys.com/">http://www.shockertoys.com</a> </blockquote> I would like to thank Geoff for answering these questions and clarifying how he sees his product. <br />
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 I wonder if Stikfas will send me a note next. <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Let&#8217;s look at some headers!</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/29/109116545766002851/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	 For some time I&#8217;ve been making headers for this site. Tonight I redesigned that page to include thumbnails for the individual headers. I strive to make some kind of artistic something with these. I sometimes succeed. Looking back, there are some really nice ones. 

 I made these thumbnails with webkit2png &#8211; an awesome [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109116545766002851"=bloggerid--> For some time I&#8217;ve been making <a href="/headers/">headers</a> for this site. Tonight I redesigned that page to include thumbnails for the individual headers. I strive to make some kind of artistic <em>something</em> with these. I sometimes succeed. Looking back, there are some really nice ones. <br />
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 I made these thumbnails with <a href="http://www.paranoidfish.org/projects/webkit2png/">webkit2png</a> &#8211; an awesome command line tool for taking screenshots with Safari. So here are some favorites: Here&#8217;s a dark one, based on some photos taken in Coronado by <a href="http://leahpeah.com/blog/">Leah</a> &#8211; during a rainstorm: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20040226" title="posted on 26th of February 2004"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20040226php-clipped.png" alt="2004-02-26" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 Two of my favorites are holiday related: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20031204" title="posted on 04th of December 2003"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20031204php-clipped.png" alt="2003-12-04" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <a href="/headers/-20011224" title="posted on 24th of December 2001"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20011224php-clipped.png" alt="2001-12-24" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 And another one based on <a href="http://leahpeah.com/blog/">Leah</a>&#8217;s photography. Taken in front of the South Park sign, it&#8217;s probably the one the most people sent me mail on. People can be very complimentary. <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20031111" title="posted on 11th of November 2003"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20031111php-clipped.png" alt="2003-11-11" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 Here&#8217;s one from when the fires were happening: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20031027" title="posted on 27th of October 2003"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20031027php-clipped.png" alt="2003-10-27" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 This one is very pretty, taken at the flower fields in Carlsbad: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20010322" title="posted on 22nd of March 2001"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20010322php-clipped.png" alt="2001-03-22" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 Here&#8217;s a before/after from my haircut during the Summer of 2000: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20000114" title="posted on 14th of January 2000"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20000114php-clipped.png" alt="2000-01-14" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <a href="/headers/-20000912" title="posted on 12th of September 2000"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20000912php-clipped.png" alt="2000-09-12" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 This one is the <em>largest</em>, with a big old photo of me, again by <a href="http://leahpeah.com/blog/">Leah</a> <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20030923" title="posted on 23rd of September 2003"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20030923php-clipped.png" alt="2003-09-23" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 In this one, my head <span class="caps">GLOWS</span>! <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20030412" title="posted on 12th of April 2003"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20030412php-clipped.png" alt="2003-04-12" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 I like this one, kind of a &#8220;nude descending the staircase&#8221; / multiverse version of me &#8211; I took that one at the Gaslamp trolley stop: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20030215" title="posted on 15th of February 2003"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20030215php-clipped.png" alt="2003-02-15" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 In this one from 2001 I asked &#8220;I wonder if anyone is reading this&#8221;&#8212;a few people were. <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20010412" title="posted on 12th of April 2001"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20010412php-clipped.png" alt="2001-04-12" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 And here&#8217;s where I got a little political about the War on Terror: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20011014" title="posted on 14th of October 2001"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20011014php-clipped.png" alt="2001-10-14" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 And in this one I say: &#8220;Onward&#8221;: <br />
 <a href="/headers/-20020911" title="posted on 11th of September 2002"><img src="/thumbs/artlungcomheadersheader20020911php-clipped.png" alt="2002-09-11" border="0" width="200" height="75"/></a> <br />
 <em>Onward.</em> <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>iTunes Smart Playlist: &#8220;where song title contains &#8220;dead&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/29/109115254860280245/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	 iTunes Smart Playlist: &#8220;where song title contains &#8220;dead&#8221; I swear this is not morbid.  Already Dead &#8211; Beck Better Off Dead &#8211; Randy Newman Daisy Dead Petals &#8211; Tori Amos Dead &#8211; They Might Be Giants Dead End Job &#8211; The Police Dead Flowers &#8211; Townes Van Zandt Dead Girls Of London &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109115254860280245"=bloggerid--> <b>iTunes Smart Playlist: &#8220;where song title contains &#8220;dead&#8221;</b><br /> I swear this is not morbid. <ol> <li>Already Dead &#8211; Beck</li> <li>Better Off Dead &#8211; Randy Newman</li> <li>Daisy Dead Petals &#8211; Tori Amos</li> <li>Dead &#8211; They Might Be Giants</li> <li>Dead End Job &#8211; The Police</li> <li>Dead Flowers &#8211; Townes Van Zandt</li> <li>Dead Girls Of London &#8211; Frank Zappa</li> <li>Dead Girls Of London &#8211; Frank Zappa</li> <li>Dead Man&#8217;s Party &#8211; Oingo Boingo</li> <li>Dead Melodies &#8211; Beck</li> <li>Dead Shark &#8211; Liz Phair</li> <li>Dead Souls &#8211; Joy Division</li> <li>Deadbeat &#8211; Revenge</li> <li>Deadbeat (Gary Clail Remix) &#8211; Revenge</li> <li>Deadbeat Club &#8211; The B-52&#8217;s</li> <li>Drop Dead &#8211; Frank Zappa</li> <li>Exquisite Dead Guy &#8211; They Might Be Giants</li> <li>Gone Dead Train &#8211; Randy Newman</li> <li>I&#8217;ll Sleep When I&#8217;m Dead &#8211; Warren Zevon</li> <li>I&#8217;m Dead (But I Don&#8217;t Know it) &#8211; Randy Newman</li> <li>Last Dead Mouse &#8211; The Mighty Mighty Bosstones</li> <li>Pretend We&#8217;re Dead &#8211; L7</li> <li>Seven Deadly Sins &#8211; Bryan Ferry</li> <li>She Is Not Dead &#8211; Adrian Belew</li> <li>Song For The Dead &#8211; Randy Newman</li> </ol> <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Oh Snap! Cory Doctorow went OFF on Gizmodo!</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/29/109113642011117123/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	 Oh Snap! Cory Doctorow went OFF on Gizmodo! ...on BoingBoing: Ebook column that gets it all wrong 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109113642011117123"=bloggerid--> <b>Oh Snap! Cory Doctorow went <span class="caps">OFF</span> on Gizmodo!</b><br /> ...on BoingBoing: <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2004/07/29/ebook_column_that_ge.html">Ebook column that gets it all wrong</a> <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Leah Peterson&#8217;s Latest Work</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/28/109104760825153787/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	 Leah Peterson&#8217;s Latest Work Oooh. Leah painted last week and came out with two really wonderful paintings&#8212;in a style that combines some of her &#8220;trees&#8221; work&#8212;which she used to sell as individual prints&#8212;and some of her abstract, large canvasses.  On Saturday she was interviewed for a documentary and enjoyed herself quite a bit. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109104760825153787"=bloggerid--> <b>Leah Peterson&#8217;s Latest Work</b><br /> Oooh. Leah painted last week and came out with two really wonderful paintings&#8212;in a style that combines some of her &#8220;trees&#8221; work&#8212;which she used to sell as individual prints&#8212;and some of her abstract, large canvasses. <br /><br /> On Saturday she was <a href="http://leahpeah.com/blog/posts/2004/07/247">interviewed for a documentary</a> and enjoyed herself quite a bit. <br /><br /> Her latest work is currently for sale at: <br /> <a href="http://www.mixturedesigns.com/">Mixture</a>2210 Kettner Blvd, San Diego, <span class="caps">CA 92102 </span><br /><br /> Here&#8217;s a taste&#8230; <br /><br /> <img src="/images/leah200407-red-painting-detail.jpg" width="288" height="216" alt="" border="0"> <br /><br /> If you&#8217;re interested in commissioning a piece, contact her at her site at <a href="http://leahpeah.com/">leahpeah.com</a>. <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Al&#8217;s got photos!</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/28/109104625282147919/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	 Al&#8217;s got photos! I like Al&#8217;s latest gallery: upwards 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109104625282147919"=bloggerid--> <b>Al&#8217;s got photos!</b><br /> I like Al&#8217;s latest gallery: <a href="http://alabut.com/photos/turkey04/upwards/">upwards</a> <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Comic Con Post on San Diego Blog Continues to Grow</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/28/109104169429075271/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I keep updating this thread. So many tasty links! San Diego Blog&#8212;Con: More. More. More 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109104169429075271"=bloggerid-->I keep updating this thread. So many tasty links! <a href="http://sandiegoblog.com/archives/2004/07/26/con-more-more-more/">San Diego Blog&#8212;Con: More. More. More</a> <!--lungEndBody--></p>
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		<title>Exposing oneself to others ideas</title>
		<link>http://artlung.com/blog/2004/07/28/109103546681145135/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[	One of the cool things about having family here last week and before was being exposed to their tastes and thoughts. 

 My sister&#8217;s boyfriend D. has some really cool tastes. Here are some of them: 

 James Kochalka&#8217;s American Elf is one. He has an interesting pitch for supporting his site:  American Elf: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109103546681145135"=bloggerid-->One of the cool things about having family here last week and before was being exposed to their tastes and thoughts. <br />
<br />
 My sister&#8217;s boyfriend D. has some really cool tastes. Here are some of them: <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.americanelf.com/">James Kochalka&#8217;s American Elf</a> is one. He has an interesting pitch for supporting his site: <blockquote> American Elf: the Sketchbook Diaries of James Kochalka is a subscription-based website. That means you have to pay a little bit of money to access the archives (though the latest comic, on the homepage, is always free). The price for new readers is currently $1.95/month. That&#8217;s a lot less than a beer, or a movie&#8212;and it buys you thirty days&#8217; worth of webcomics enjoyment (as well as access to the Internet-only <span class="caps">MP3</span>&#8217;s that James has been posting in the &#8220;goodies&#8221; section&#8212;he&#8217;s also a pretty well known rock star, you know). Most importantly, James himself pockets 70% of the money you send (the rest goes to maintain the site, and such stuff as that). You can think of this as modern-day patronage of the arts: your money insures that James can, among other things, pay his rent, buy art supplies, and continue to create new comics. </blockquote> He&#8217;s also a fan of the excellent gadget blog <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com/">Gizmodo</a>&#8212;I get gizmodo news via places like <a href="http://boingboing.net/">Boing Boing</a> and <a href="http://j-walkblog.com/">J-Walk</a>. <br />
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 He also likes <a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/">The Inquirer</a>, no, not <i>that</i> Inquirer. This one is a snarky tech news site. <br />
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 And here&#8217;s a buddy of his <a href="http://www.falfa.com/blog/">Safe as Milk</a>&#8212;I&#8217;ll be checking this one out again. In the future, you know, <span class="caps">EVERYBODY</span> will have a blog. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.lowbright.com/Comics/SameDifference/SameDifferenceIndex.htm">Same Difference</a> is a comic by Derek Kirk Kim that looks promising. <br />
<br />
 D. fascinates me because if you met him&#8212;well, when I met him&#8212;I thought &#8220;here&#8217;s a guy who&#8217;s a classic indy rock type fellow&#8221; &#8211; likes everything to be super-underground and alternative. It would be easy to sterotype him&#8212;but you&#8217;d be wrong. The big curveball for me is he&#8217;s a giant football fan. Like rabid. <br />
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 I really dig that he&#8217;s a good conversationalist &#8211; always with points of view that I would not expect. <br />
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		<dc:creator>Joe Crawford</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Okay, so here&#8217;s where I do the traditional &#8220;go-through-my-con-crud&#8221; and extract the pearls and throw out everything. It&#8217;s always fun for me. It&#8217;s better than my old technique&#8212;which was to packrat it all for years and never look at it again. 

 And it begins&#8230; 

 Design Studio Press has awesome books about concept design. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><!--bloggerid="109099028947770422"=bloggerid-->Okay, so here&#8217;s where I do the traditional &#8220;go-through-my-con-crud&#8221; and extract the pearls and throw out everything. It&#8217;s always fun for me. It&#8217;s better than my old technique&#8212;which was to packrat it all for years and never look at it again. <br />
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 And it begins&#8230; <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.designstudiopress.com/">Design Studio Press</a> has awesome books about concept design. Reminds me of Syd Mead stuff. Some of the books have a how-to flavor that is nifty. A bit expensive though. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.broccolibooks.com/">Broccoli Books</a> does a bunch of manga. They even have a <a href="http://www.broccolibooks.com/blogs/">blog</a>. I quite like their cute <a href="http://www.broccolibooks.com/products/dgc_products.htm">hats</a>, though I can&#8217;t see myself wearing one. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.animegamersusa.com/">Anime Gamers <span class="caps">USA</span></a> has all things manga and anime, looks like. They do mail-order and have a store in L.A. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.donatoart.com/">Donato Giancola</a> does wonderful painting with fantasy and science fiction themes. <a href="http://www.donatoart.com/gallery/faramir.html">Faramir at Osgiliath</a> is particularly moving. And <a href="http://www.donatoart.com/gallery/inheritors.html">Inheritors of Earth</a> has some interesting Blade Runner-esque stuff happening in it. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.marusan-toy.com/">Marusan Toy</a> has some cool giant robots, but they&#8217;re not cool enough to overcome a bad website hampered by too many levels and a clunky English vs. Japanese interface. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.playmagazine.com/">play</a> is a (new?) magazine for videogames. I&#8217;m gonna sign up for my <span class="caps">FREE 3</span>-issue <span class="caps">RISK</span>-FREE <span class="caps">NO OBLIGATION</span> subscription and try it out. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.lynive.com">Lynne Naylor</a> has some cool sixties-style retro-art going on. I can&#8217;t remember when I picked up this postcard, but it&#8217;s nifty. Her site has more of her work, not exactly my taste, but it has a great look. I like <a href="http://www.lynive.com/Design/Assets/images/Samba.jpg">this one</a> in particular. Worth a look for those looking for cool art. Her work reminds me of something <a href="http://www.tenth-muse.com/">Joelle</a> would use in a blog theme. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.stolleart.com/">Stolle Art Studio</a> has a really engaging website. I really like the straightforward presentation on their <a href="http://www.stolleart.com/stolle/gallery.html">gallery page</a>. Browsing through their gallery images is nifty. Here&#8217;s a rendering of <a href="http://www.stolleart.com/stolle/CaptCaveman.html">Captain Caveman</a>, and the girly art is engaging as well&#8212;some of it <a href="http://www.stolleart.com/stolle/Elegance.html">elegant</a>, some of it has really great <a href="http://www.stolleart.com/stolle/greenroom.html">color schemes</a>, though much of it is too <a href="http://www.stolleart.com/stolle/rockergirl.html">skanky/Maxim-style</a> for my own tastes. But I wish the girls featured some smiles. Something about girl-art looking sexy but not smiling turns me off. I really wanted to like more of these illustrations more than I did. Maybe next year there will be more engaging work. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.subculturearray.com/">Subculture Array</a> had some neat jewelry at their booth at the Con, but I&#8217;m really turned off that the site, when I go there looks like a porn site. I just want to look at the jewelry. Oh, and also, their urls are way long and bum me out with their seeming impermanence. <strong>whine</strong> <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.metalboxcomics.com/">Metal Box Comics</a> seems like a one-person (Andy Chang) outfit with a free comic online: <a href="http://www.metalboxcomics.com/comic_browse.php?c=sniffy">The Adventures of Sniffy</a>. It seems to be a story about a cat, robots, a printer out of ink, and some cat print-outs. Seeing this makes me want to do my own comic. Probably online. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.dccomics.com/dcdirect/index.html"><span class="caps">DC </span>Direct</a> has some cool and useless merchandise. I really like the action figures based on <i>The Dark Knight Returns</i>: <a href="http://www.dccomics.com/dcdirect/catalog/action/actiondisplay.html?itemCode=darkknightbatman">Batman</a>, <a href="http://www.dccomics.com/dcdirect/catalog/action/actiondisplay.html?itemCode=dksupes">Superman</a>, <a href="http://www.dccomics.com/dcdirect/catalog/action/actiondisplay.html?itemCode=dkjoker">Joker</a>, and <a href="http://www.dccomics.com/dcdirect/catalog/action/actiondisplay.html?itemCode=dkrobin">Robin</a>. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.machinistmovie.com/">The Machinist</a> is a movie starring Christian Bale as a guy who has not slept in a year. The reviews call it an &#8220;existential horror film.&#8221; That description makes me <i>not</i> want to see it. It sneak previewed at the Con, but I missed it. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.cityofheroes.com/">City of Heroes</a> is a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMORPG"><span class="caps">MMORPG</span></a> (massively multiplayer online roleplaying game) where you can be a superhero. Cool idea. I know <a href="http://www.particlewoman.com/seafoam/archives/000296.html">Joe and Meg play it</a> and like it. I sometimes feel guilty for not being into videogames anymore. Not that I ever really was. But I guess my addictive videogame is blogging. Heh. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.shockertoys.com/">Shocker Toys: Shockinis</a> appears to be the copycat of another toy&#8212;<a href="http://www.stikfas.com/">Stikfas</a>&#8212;generic toys you can customize into any kind of figure you want. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.stickmangraphics.com/Festering.htm">The Festering Season</a> is a graphic novel with some great reviews. The <a href="http://www.stickmangraphics.com/fpages.htm">sample pages</a> are kind of cool, but I find myself feeling lukewarm about it. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.animationtrip.com/">Animation Trip</a> presents computer graphic films, and have been doing it for more than 15 years. I think I remember attending &#8220;The Mind&#8217;s Eye&#8221; a long time ago. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.boltstrike.com/">Black Bolt Entertainment</a> does comics. Their one-page website tells me nothing about whether or not I might want to read their comics. <br />
<br />
 If you want <i>Peanuts</i><del>related stuff, check out <a href="http://www.snoopystorecatalog.com/">SnoopyStoreCatalog.com</a>. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.bigredhair.com/">Big Red Hair</a> features comics and robots. Heartbreakers is a series of science</del>fiction comic books and graphic novels by writer Anina Bennett and artist Paul Guinan. <br />
<br />
 &#8220;Mauga Productions&#8221; has no url I can find, but they claim to have &#8220;the world&#8217;s first hip hop based audio comic.&#8221; <i>What the hell is an audio comic book?</i> <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.goats.com/">Goats</a> is an online comic. It&#8217;s moderately funny from doing some reading of <a href="http://www.goats.com/archive/random">random Goats strips</a>. I&#8217;m not impressed by the strips but I like the random feature. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.itsachick.com/">It&#8217;s a Chick Productions</a> makes films. One is called <a href="http://www.itsachick.com/agent15/press.htm">Agent 15</a>. The trailer is underwhelming. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.rose-madder.com/">Rose Madder</a> is kind of a cute manga. Some funny comics and a good sense of humor. <a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~spike97/rosetarpit2.html">this one</a> made me chuckle. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.xipster.com/">Xipster</a> is some kind of make-an-animation and share it type thing. Their website says &#8220;With <span class="caps">XIPSTER</span> in your hands your creativity can run wild. Use <span class="caps">XIPSTER</span> to make outrageous movies and the send them to your friends. Soon you can controll the world..&#8221; though their mispelling of &#8220;control&#8221; does give me pause as to targeting teachers&#8230; &#8220;XIPSTER is the hottest new way to introduce animation  into the classroom. Teachers everywhere are discovering <span class="caps">XIPSTER</span>&#8217;s power to energize the learning experience.&#8221; Supposedly I can make movies with the software. The <a href="http://www.xipster.com/theater.html">movies</a> are nifty. But what is this? Stop motion? Canned clips? The download is 38 Megabytes and Windows only. But I only found that out on the three-levels down <a href="http://www.xipster.com/download/downloadXipster.htm">download page</a>. The idea seems neat, but I still have no idea what the idea is. <br />
<br />
 &#8220;Lobo and Risley&#8221; is a comic by Gibbs and Keri Rainock. And they do have a website at <a href="http://rainockworks.com/">RainockWorks.com</a>. The description for this comic is &#8220;Lobo, A spazmastic zombie dog with a detachable brain, joins forces with Risley, a serious preteen circus pooper-scooper. Together, they are on a mission to protect fuzzy bunnies, obese unicorns and depressive griffins from the mad taxidermist Dr. Apollo.&#8221; It appears to have an excess of plot. But some of <a href="http://rainockworks.com/loboandrisley.html">the</a> <a href="http://rainockworks.com/gallery.html">drawings</a> are rather nice. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.alcatrazhigh.com/">Alcatraz High</a> is a comic book by a native San Diegan Bobby Rubio (note to myself, interview him for <a href="http://sandiegoblog.com/"><span class="caps">SDB</span></a>)&#8212;the art style is very nice. Apparently this guy went to Morse High School and now works at Nickelodeon Studios. Very professional look. <br />
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 &#8220;Bliss on Tap Publishing&#8221; purportedly has a comic called &#8220;God The Dyslexic Dog&#8221;&#8212;their flyer is printed like a glossy comic book cover, and has some nice art but I can&#8217;t find any kind of website for them. The creator lives in Universal City and is named B. Paul Husband with an email address of paul.husband (at) husband.com. Intriguing but frustrating. The title is good for a laugh. Though wasn&#8217;t that a Steven Wright gag? <br />
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 Disney Comics was there in force. W.I.T.C.H is a very anime inspired looking comic about a group of teenage witches. Feh. The one interesting thing is a url for <a href="http://www.accademiadisney.it/">Accademia Disney Italy</a>, where you can learn what it takes to be a freelancer for Disney Comics. They have a training location in Milan where artists are trained when Disney has a need. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=62-0465036562-0">Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters and the birth of the Comic Book</a> by Gerard Jones looks good. It comes out in October from <a href="http://www.basicbooks.com/">Basic Books</a>. The description from powells.com is wonderful: <i>&#8220;Springing unheralded out of working-class Jewish immigrant neighborhoods in the depths of the Depression, these young men transformed an odd mix of geekdom, science fiction, and outsider yearnings into blue-eyed, chisel-nosed crime-fighters and adventurers who quickly captured the mainstream imagination. Within a few years their inventions were being read by 90% of American children and had spawned a new genre in movies, radio and TV that still dominates youth entertainment seventy years later.&#8221;</i> <br />
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 <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001I55O2/">Spider-Man: the &#8216;67 Collection</a> is a 6-DVD collection of the original animated series. Well, in those days they just called them cartoons. The description on this postcard is: &#8220;All 52 episodes of Spider-Man&#8217;s original 1967 television series, now completely restored in full color and bursting with spectacular action!&#8221; Okay. <br />
<br />
 Remember Micronauts? <a href="http://www.innerspaceonline.com/">innerspaceonline.com</a> is your source for names, parts listings, sticker sheets and news about Micronauts. The <a href="http://www.innerspaceonline.com/new%20sg%20page.htm">Space Warriors</a> were super-cool toys. A few years ago when I was ebay-ing much more, I used to look for Micronauts. But the prices were, and are, way too high. <br />
<br />
 <a href="http://www.fantagraphics.com/">Fantagraphics</a> does cool publishing. The coolest thing of late is a reprinting &#8220;The Complete Peanuts: Dailies &#038; Sundays 1950-1952.&#8221; It looks really wonderful. Other stuff they do that looks cool are stuff by the <a href="http://www.fantagraphics.com/artist/lr/losbros/losbros.html">Hernandez Brothers</a> and their reprintings of <a href="http://www.fantagraphics.com/classic/pogo/pogo.html">Pogo</a> and <a href="http://www.fantagraphics.com/classic/krazykat/krazy.html">Krazy Kat</a>. <br />
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 Drawn Together is &#8220;Television&#8217;s First Animated Reality Show&#8221; and will be coming in October on <a href="http://www.comedycentral.com/">Comedy Central</a>. It looks utterly crass and tasteless. There&#8217;s a pseudo Betty Boop character flashing pixelated breasts; an orange Pokemon-ish character who appears to have an electric temper; a yellow Spongebob-meets-Stimpy character chugging a beer bong&#8212;loaded up by a pink pig in pants; an Elfquest-looking male character with a prominent package reading a magazine called &#8220;Dude&#8217;z Health&#8221;; and most prominently &#8211; two busty female characters &#8211; one black and sort of Josie and the Pussycats in a tiger-orange bikini&#8212;and one woman white and brunette in a green bathing suit and looking like some sort of evil Queen from a Disney film. Would it surprise you to know that they&#8217;re in a hot tub&#8212;making out? Feh. The last character is a male superhero oogling the girls. Bleagh. But I suppose we do live in a Reality TV world. :-<br />
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 <a href="http://www.burlymanentertainment.com/">Burlyman Entertainment</a> looks interesting. It looks like a company owned by <i>Matrix</i> creators The Wachowski Brothers. Geof Darrow does art on a comic called &#8220;Shaolin Cowboy&#8221; that looks like another hyper-violent goofy-fest. I love Geof&#8217;s work&#8212;but the gore sometimes even wears <i>me</i> out, and I&#8217;m a fan. There&#8217;s also a title called &#8220;The Matrix Comics&#8221;&#8212;an anthology that I looked at but decided against for now. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.radcomics.com/">Life&#8217;s so Rad by Rad Comics</a> is an online comic that comes out Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Looks like it&#8217;s worth another visit. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.thx1138movie.com/"><span class="caps">THX 1138</span></a> is being re-released and looks pretty nifty. I think this was actually covered on <a href="http://slashdot.org/">slashdot</a> a few weeks ago. <br />
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 <a href="http://www.gofishpictures.com/GITS2">Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence</a> is coming out September 17, 2004 and looks impressive. The first one is a minor cyberpunk classic. Not sure if this one will be as good. Again, worth watching out for. Oh, <a href="http://www.gofishpictures.com/">Go Fish Pictures</a> is actually a sub-brand of <a href="http://www.dreamworks.com/">DreamWorks</a> &#8211; for anime stuff I guess. Interesting. <br />
<br />
 Oh, and here&#8217;s a snapping bracelet for <a href="http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/anacondas/">Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid</a>. Dare I look at <a href="http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/anacondas/">the trailer</a>? I dare, I dare. ... Now I&#8217;ve looked. Wow, that looks <span class="caps">BAAAAAAD</span>. I saw pieces of the first Anaconda, and I thought that looked bad. At least that one had Jennifer Lopez. This one just has a girl who sort of reminds you of J.Lo. Whew. <br />
<br />
 There&#8217;s a soundtrack coming out for <a href="http://www.freaksandgeeks.com">Freaks and Geeks</a>. I&#8217;ll have to send these postcards to my sister. She digs that show. <br />
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 If you can believe it, there&#8217;s more. But that&#8217;s for another time. <br />
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