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Poor Fray [Apr. 18th, 2009|09:49 am]
So about 2 weeks ago now, Fray got in a fight with a dog.  At the time it was just some cut paw pads and him still wanting to go outside.  I doctored them up the best I could and they had healed over and looked well but then he started limping on his right rear leg.  Finally after a day I took him to the vet and found out that he had an abbesses and it needed to be drained.  So 15 mins later  he has a stint and some stitches to help drain it out.  Right now he has the club foot that you can kind of see(you try to get him to sit still for 5 secs).  Monday he has to get the stint removed then a week later get the stitches out.  He is doing well and surprisingly the antibiotics I administer via a dropper twice a day are pretty easily done.  He is already back to his old trouble making self just hopefully now he will become more of a home body though that is not likely.

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Vintage Dharma Ads [Apr. 18th, 2009|07:05 am]
I'm not sure if they are a viral marketing campaign or some awesome fan idea but worth a look



http://www.flickr.com/photos/hotmeteor/sets/72157615214095434/detail/

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I'm so cultured [Apr. 11th, 2009|07:06 am]
Summer Glau is doing some ballet for something or another,





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(no subject) [Apr. 3rd, 2009|04:10 pm]
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(no subject) [Mar. 25th, 2009|02:07 pm]
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Where the Wild Things are Trailer [Mar. 25th, 2009|02:05 pm]
Won't let me embed for some reason but....



http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/wherethewildthingsare/


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British print ads for AVP [Mar. 17th, 2009|05:36 pm]
scarier then the movie.... )
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(no subject) [Mar. 6th, 2009|08:52 pm]
I really dug the Watchmen, they took full advantage of the R and I am sure the 10 year old sitting in front of me is better for it.  I preferred the book ending but no real complaints about the movies handling of it.  I think it is similar to the prequels in that if they had come off perfect you would still walk out the theater saying it was great but it was suppose to be like that.  So to me the Watchmen movie is in a no win situation.


But I got to bitch about my friend afterwards that was broke(hey I spent 800 at Wondercon but do you hear me whining?)so we had to hit up McDonald's and get some cold ass Big Mac.  Then I come home to this brilliant sight....scans of sandwiches what took so long?




http://scanwiches.com/

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My Wondercon haul [Mar. 3rd, 2009|07:36 pm]
http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryNew.asp?GCat=7904
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(no subject) [Mar. 3rd, 2009|06:26 pm]
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(no subject) [Feb. 22nd, 2009|07:17 pm]
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From the Onion [Feb. 22nd, 2009|03:59 pm]

LOS ANGELES—A leading team of CGI experts hand-selected by blockbuster producer and director Michael Bay has pushed the limits of what can be accomplished with special effects and digital imaging by creating a computer- generated best-director Oscar for the 43-year-old filmmaker.

The $125 million project, funded entirely by Bay, has been called one of the most ambitious CGI undertakings to date, dwarfing even Bay's most ambitious efforts in his 2007 robot-action film, Transformers. A crew of nearly 200 technicians working for nine months on a 15,000-square-foot soundstage was required to realize the director's wildly imaginative fantasy world.

Enlarge Image Michael Bay

Bay poses triumphantly with his wire-frame best-director Oscar.

"Viewers are going to be blown away by how believable-looking we've been able to make Michael Bay accepting the highest award in film appear," said senior technical director Zsolt Krajcsik, who also worked with Bay on the 2003 film Bad Boys II. "The podium, the backdrop, the sense of creative achievement that hangs about him—it's all so vivid and detailed that you'd swear it was real."

Added Krajcsik, "When you see Michael thanking his talented cast and crew and raising the Oscar above his head, it's going to be hard to believe it never, ever happened."

In order to create the illusion of filmmaking achievement, Bay was first filmed in front of a green screen while being presented a "dummy" award, a green cylinder roughly the size and shape of an Oscar statuette. Technicians next analyzed a real Academy Award borrowed from Ben Affleck, whom Bay directed in the 2001 film Pearl Harbor, in order to build a digital model. The team then took the raw motion-capture footage of Bay accepting the dummy award and painstakingly rotoscoped the digitally rendered Oscar into every frame.

The CGI team also took great care to make the scenery match flawlessly with the new digital footage. Not only did technicians create a 3-D computer model of the Kodak Theatre, where the 2008 Academy Awards will be held, but they also engineered a startlingly lifelike audience. The computer-generated crowd was designed using advanced artificial intelligence software, which allowed the digital actors to behave as individuals and respond to each other and their surroundings as if Michael Bay were actually standing before them, being honored by his peers and the Academy. Using this program, thousands of meticulously detailed figures seemed to laugh, applaud, and cry at appropriate moments in Bay's 15-minute-long acceptance speech.

The same technology, which features a sophisticated cloth-simulation application, was used to create Bay's digital tuxedo.

"There is no way this would have been possible five years ago," Krajcsik said, later admitting that CGI technology is still decades away from making an Academy Award win for Rush Hour 3 director Brett Ratner look plausible.

While the production is a testament to recent technological advances in the field of CGI, the human aspect of the project also proved extremely challenging. As part of his intense preparation for the role of an acclaimed director, Bay said he interviewed several Academy Award winners, including Steven Spielberg and Marisa Tomei.

"This was a world that was completely foreign to me," said Bay, who spent months practicing the choreographed motions of holding the statue aloft and kissing it. "I tried to get a sense of what it would actually be like to hold an Oscar for the first time, and not just the emotions involved, but the actual heft and tactile feel of accepting the award."

Meryl Streep, who commanded a $5 million salary for her role as the presenter of the Oscar, said the production was the biggest challenge of her career.

"To put yourself in that mental place, in a world where something like this would be possible, it's just indescribable," Streep said. "Standing in front of that greenscreen and trying to make it look as though I actually believed what I was doing was the most difficult thing I've ever attempted as an actor."

The completed production will debut on ABC during the Academy Awards in a seamlessly integrated advertising block Bay purchased that directly precedes the presentation for best director, and has already garnered considerable buzz for its purportedly mind-boggling visual effects.

"We'll just have to wait and see if it lives up to the hype," Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert said. "However, if the special effects team has succeeded in making Michael Bay getting anything above a People's Choice Award seem even remotely convincing, then this has Oscar written all over it."

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(no subject) [Feb. 11th, 2009|05:29 pm]
What Cobra Commander will look like in the new movie )
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(no subject) [Jan. 21st, 2009|06:21 pm]

The Cardinals fans who left diesel fuel messages in the lawn of Donovan McNabb's Chandler home also left something else - a box with a postage sticker that listed the suspect's name and address.

The two men, Rex Perkin, 37, and Ryan Hanlon, 28, were arrested Saturday around 6 p.m., for using the fuel to kill the grass in the Philadelphia quarterback's lawn and leave the messages., "Go Cards," "Go Kurt," and "I (heart) AZ."

Police said the pair admitted to dousing the grass midnight Saturday, the day before the Arizona Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC championship.

But the story actually started two days before, when McNabb came home to his house in the Ocotillo neighborhood on the Thursday to find a Cardinals flag hanging from a tree in his yard. The quarterback found the prank amusing and left the flag hanging in the tree, Favazzo said.

When McNabb came home late the next night, he saw the cardboard box that the vandals made into a makeshift sign - "Go Cards" was written on one side and "Beat Philly" on the other. Again McNabb brushed it off, but when he woke up early the next morning on the day of the game, he smelled diesel fuel and called police.

"Police did a very, very quick investigation," said Sgt. Joe Favazzo, a Chandler police spokesman. Officers quickly spotted the postage sticker on the box with Perkin's name and address. They went Perkin's home, where police arrested him at about 6 p.m. when he admitted to the prank and outted his co-worker, Hanlon. Perkins wore a Cardinals cap in his booking photo.

Hanlon turned himself in at the police station after officers called him on the phone.

The two were booked and cited for criminal damage. The diesel fuel caused an estimated $2,000 of damage to the lawn.



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(no subject) [Jan. 17th, 2009|09:17 am]
Eagles 31 Cards 24
Steelers 23 Ravens 16




So is anyone going to Wondercon this year?  Artist Alley was posted but it looks like a cut and paste from the previous year.
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Where's Rose? [Dec. 30th, 2008|09:53 pm]



Time Squad Figure 2-Packs

- Pack 1 – The Doctor & Vashta Nerada

- Pack 2 – Scarecrow & Pyrovile

- Pack 3 – Supreme Dalek & Clockwork Man

- Pack 4 – Sontaran & The Doctor

- Pack 5 – Slitheen & Weeping Angel

- Pack 6 – Cyberman & Dalek

Time Squad Figure 5-Packs

- Pack 1 – Cyberman, Black Dalek, Scarecrow, Vashta Nerada & Sontaran

- Pack 2 – Bronze Dalek, Sycorax, Natural Ood, Pyrovile Centurion & Clockwork Man

- Pack 3 – Supreme Dalek, Davros, The Doctor, Slitheen & Weeping Angel

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Santa brought me a scanner [Dec. 24th, 2008|09:54 pm]
so here is the start of my CAF gallery.  I already got to get in there and edit the gallery.  I am still on the fence over dividing it up by character or artist.  We shall see.  Right now it is Gould heavy because that was the portfolio on top but I hope to get the other 7 in there by the end of the year.  I got to find a good camera as well to take pics of my bigger pieces.



http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryDetail.asp?GCat=7904


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Finally!!! [Dec. 13th, 2008|12:14 pm]
So my hard drive burned out about 5-6 weeks ago now.  I was too busy and it was too hard to track down an "ancient C500" so I waited for Black Friday and no luck so I finally went for one off ebay.  3 weeks later I get sent the wrong one so F#(* it, I went to Circuit City and got a new set up.  I had to go the PC route instead of a laptop this time but so far I dig it.  Plus I got a free 20" HD monitor
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from ign.com [Oct. 31st, 2008|03:12 pm]
MTV, Harmonix and Apple Corp have confirmed that a Beatles music game is in the works, although it won't be released under the Rock Band brand as initially thought. Speaking on a conference call today, Harmonix's Alex Rigopulous said the new game, due for a worldwide release at the end of 2009, "is not just a Rock Band expansion pack" but that it will be a "full-blown custom game built from ground up." He then went on to explain that it will "Take players on an experimental journey of the band", taking in the music and image of the band from the first album Please Please Me right through to Abbey Road.

Although exact details on the game were sketchy – the call was to announce the deal rather than to provide specific information on what the finished product will be like – Rigopulous explained that Harmonix had worked directly with existing members of The Beatles and that the music tracks will be produced by Giles Martin, producer of last year's Love album and son of legenedary Beatles producer George Martin. He also hinted that while it isn't a Rock Band game –it won't be called Rock Band: The Beatles or something similar - it will play much like any other Harmonix title.
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(no subject) [Oct. 27th, 2008|06:12 pm]



Someone in Germany is driving an automobile built for UK roads and has installed a Muppet in the passenger seat. The speed cameras in Germany are made to take photos of drivers who sit in the left side of the vehicle, so drivers of UK-style cars driver can't be easily identified.

A German police source said: “The number plate is not enough. We need clear evidence of who is driving the vehicle too.

“But because this is a British vehicle we can never get a decent picture. The driver has obviously worked this out because he has placed a large puppet in the passenger seat.

“This may be an example of the famous British sense of humour but it is still dangerous driving. The driver has been caught on camera on several occasions and the puppet is on the passenger seat every time. We suspect he positions the toy deliberately before accelerating past the camera.”

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