One might say that with that title, enough has been said.
I can’t believe I forgot to post this.
Sitting in my bookmarks since it was published on Chris’s Invincible Superblog (hey, what’s in a name?)…evidence that Jim Balent (former artist of the then gravity-defying-bra owner Catwoman) writes…interesting plot points. Yeahbuhwuh? And yes, this is from a real comic book.
Open Font License, insert foot.
I guess I am behind on the times. I try to keep up on licenses, like CC and the idealistic cl•sterf•ck that is the GPL v3. The SIL Open Font License snuck past me. It’s a wordy read, but the iconography saved me from my Sesame-Street attention span and a usually unavoidable tl;dr. Fonts offered under the OFL are not very exciting, and mostly focus on scholarly niches and recreating core commercial fonts. Sadly, there are no winners like Calibri, Constantia or the brilliant Corbel but the collection also doesn’t suffer from dafont disease so far.
Best described as Star Trek: TNWTF?
This might be the most awesome series of anything on YouTube. Ever. Find the whole series here; below are two of my favorite episodes so far. (Via Gary at operation 9)
Migration migraine
Moving from Chyrp to Wordpress is, well, not recommended unless you want to start from scratch.
After a tumultuous December month, and an aftermath that some might call January, I’m working hard to get my plates spinning again and to write some of the articles that I had to put on the back burner. Keep an eye on this spot — irrg! orrrrg! was just faking it. It ain’t dead.
Be seeing you, number 6.

Be seeing you, number 6. Patrick McGoohan w passes away. Related (and shown above): The Prisoner of Second Ave by Evan Dorkin.
I guess eleven is not numberwang.

Matt Smith is the next Doctor.
Matt Smith has been named as the actor who will take over from David Tennant in Doctor Who – making him the youngest actor to take on the role. At 26, Smith is three years younger than Peter Davison when he signed up to play the fifth Doctor in 1981. Smith will first appear on TV screens as the 11th Doctor in 2010.
Product Manual Archive
Happy new year, everybody. Let’s see if I can make this puppy entertaining enough to rise above 20 subscribers in 2009!
While I’m currently more on a minimalist than a retro kick, The Product Manual Archive is still a fun site to visit. Lacking in the Commodore and Sinclair/Timex computer department, but that’s what This site is for.
