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Archive for December, 2004

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Unqualified Successes 2004

Another year, another set of awards. Previous winners can be seen in the original entries. Thanks to Nicholas Weininger, Nell Lancaster and Jonathan Pearse for nominations. Got to dash: the Spouse of the Year wants me downstairs for the ball drop.
Least Dispensible Weblog – Fafblog
Hawk of the Year – Captain Christopher Chown, USMC
Dove of the [...]

Friday, December 31st, 2004

My Year in Comics

Despite the fact that I haven’t done much comics-blogging since coming off hiatus, and despite the large number of absolute stinkers the major companies gave us as the year went on, there was actually a bunch of stuff I liked.
Mother Come Home, by Paul Hornschemeier. Absolutely without question the best graphic novel I read this [...]

Friday, December 31st, 2004

O Nostalgia

A tradition of year-end wrapups means going through your archives for the previous year, and I found this from January:
Gas, a buck sixty-one at the off-brand stations this weekend. Jeez. Could we make it about the oil after all?
A buck sixty-one! [Sings] I wish those days / would / come back again / I wish [...]

Friday, December 31st, 2004

For Those Keeping Score

For Those Keeping Score – The question that most interested me on learning about the revised DOJ torture memo (pdf) was, What has become of the original memo’s expansive . . . “interpretation” of the commander-in-chief power? (Essentially, the President, in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, can do whatever the hell he [...]

Friday, December 31st, 2004

There’s No Doubt It’s a Problem

“Study: Family, Friends Reduce Quality Internet Time” notes Scrappleface.

Friday, December 31st, 2004

Like I Needed a Test

Like I Needed a Test

(Via Procrastination.)

Thursday, December 30th, 2004

Question of the Day

If you put the “Triangle of Death” and the Sunni Triangle together, what do you get? The Rhombus of Resistance? The Parallelogram of Perfidy? The Quarrelsome Quadrangle? Are there triangles we haven’t been told about yet that will constitute the Tiled Plane of Terror? My New Year’s Resolution is to be up on the latest [...]

Thursday, December 30th, 2004

Tsunami Relief Options

I haven’t verified the research but a costello-l member suggests the following organizations that he chose on the bases:
* No apparent political or religious agenda
* Enough organizational history to indicate that they’re capable of delivering, and ethical
* At least 90% of total budget goes directly to aid, minimal amounts to internal administration & salaries
Direct Relief [...]

Thursday, December 30th, 2004

A Fanboy’s Year

Heidi McDonald has the top stories in the comics industry; Johnny Bacardi his year’s best titles and Franklin Harris sound advice for your – yes, your – new venture in comics publishing.
Finally, because we semi-comics (hemi-demi-semi these days) bloggers have to stick together, AND because it’s worth reading, I note that Eve reviews a bunch [...]

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Fun with Fitness Writing

From “Kettlebells: An Antidote to the Hype,” by Raymond Brennan:
This is not a reason not to use kettlebells, but more of a hype-busting exercise. If you want to be an “authentic” kettlebeller, then learn to play the bagpipes and wear your kilt with pride. The USSR is nothing now but a bad memory-and please let’s [...]