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Disconnected Viewing

sita brahmin.jpegI don't have cable right now so I'm rewatching old shows and movies. A lot of them are animated. Such is my way. I'd like to have a nobler reason for rewatching them--something like when James revisited his favorite childhood books. And it's true—he did inspire me. But it's also true that I don't have cable.

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Hammering Away at the Here and Now

mapinternet-small.jpgLet's say you're the newly-sentient internet. How would you decipher the meaning of all the bits and bytes whizzing past you? And what about the real world outside your electronic realm?

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Pilgrim's Progress

Pilgrim 80.jpgFormer Comics Editor, Guy Leshinski has very kindly given us permission to reprint a prophetic interview with Bryan Lee O'Malley in 2005.  Will Bryan Lee O'Malley attain the Holy Grail of cartoonists? As Bryan says, "We'll see..."


There’s a girl sitting on the subway. She’s 16 or so, in a brown corduroy jacket and a pair of faded sneakers, her feet propped on the seat across from her. She’s absently brushing on lipstick, absorbed by Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novel Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life: Volume 1.

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Interview with Jonathan Coulton

Is "internet famous," famous? Big Think interviews geeky singer-songwriter and internet superstar, Jonathan Coulton.
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The Season of Jonathan Coulton

Here's a little more Jonathan Coulton and Merry Xmas from Chiron Beta Prime!
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Wil Wheaton Loves You

"It doesn't mean that Wil Wheaton doesn't love you": Jonathan Coulton explains a few things about Wil Wheaton to Wil Wheaton and the fans at PAX 2009--to the tune of "Code Monkey."
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Speaking of Jonathan Coulton...

What would we all be without free stuff on the internet? There's still a couple weeks to give financial support to the Creative Commons for 2007. Sure, they didn't bring us a skateboarding dog or that dramatic squirrel, but there's still Jim Munroe's movie, Infest Wisely, and Jonathan Coulton.
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We're not unreasonable, I mean, no one's going to eat your eyes

Re: your brains, by sf songster Jonathan Coulton, has been having its way with my headmeat like -- well -- the zombie who sings it would like to. Despite zombie fatigue, the corporate culture stuff is sharp.
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Of Note Elsewhere
Neat 3D animated adventures-- "Star Wars: The Solo Adventures."
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Jason Powell looked at every issue of Chris Claremont's run on the X-men. Every issue. (Sorry about the previously missing link).
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DC heroes and villains combine with LEGO to make for awesome.
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Brian at Shelf Life Clothing Company has put together an awesome display of "The Greatest Movie Stunts of All Time." As well as, the first volume of "The Greatest Movie Soundtrack Composers."

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Slick, coldblooded action in "10 Photos Capturing Moments of Spontaneous Badassery!"
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