lol-spam:
Spam subject:
I will pay you just for clicking your mouse
Really? AWESOME!
Click!click!click!
Now, where’s my cash?
Hey! You didn’t say it mattered where I clicked it!
*grumble*grumble*
Jerks.
Archiving my Twitter, Facebook and other social network activity
lol-spam:
Spam subject:
I will pay you just for clicking your mouse
Really? AWESOME!
Click!click!click!
Now, where’s my cash?
Hey! You didn’t say it mattered where I clicked it!
*grumble*grumble*
Jerks.
Sequential Awesome: An Open Letter To DC Creative, RE: Wally West
An Open Letter to DC Creative, RE: Wally West,
I’d like this to be professional and not bring emotion into it, but, well, I can’t do that. You’re effectively brushing a character that’s shown more growth and publishing success than his replacement (and predecessor). Your flippant dismissal of…
Odd realization: A year from now, I might not be buying any DC Comics. They’ve spent the last 5 years trying to kill my interest in The Flash, and they’re dangerously close to finishing the job. And all the other “New 52” DC books that look interesting to me (none of them in the mainstream superhero categories, mind you) are on the conventional-wisdom “won’t last six months” list.
Apparently I can’t reblog something from my “main” blog to a group blog that I manage.
That seems kind of silly.
Reminder to self: Left to its own devices, Tumblrize will push even years-old blog posts when you edit them in WordPress. Which is OK, since they’re being backdated…except they still show up as new on the dashboard.
A recent Pearls Before Swine strip. Remember, no matter how rude, obnoxious or insulting someone is, you can’t be mad at them if they include a winking smiley emoticon.
Happy Fourth of July!
I like the way this one just lights up the cloud of smoke. It reminds me of pictures of nebulae in deep space, clouds of gas reflecting the light from nearby stars.
I’ve got a few more shots in this Independence Day 2010 photoset.
The upside of reposting or linking your content on social networks: more people see it. The downside: you fragment the conversation. Instead of everyone interacting together in one place, you have one conversation on your site, another on Twitter, a third on Facebook, a fourth on Tumblr…
Insane beverage? Spotted at Trader Joe’s.
A photo I took last month at the Redondo Beach, um, beach.