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Destiny smiled on us.
Father Time said It's A Go!
Gaia told us to stop and smell the flowers together.
I am now a Bacchian Rain Nymph of Nysa!
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(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)Part time position, afternoons at Presbyterian Hospital of Denton Pathology Department...submit resume and apply online here.
If you know of anyone not a part of this LJ community who might be interested/qualified please pass the information along.
Thanks!
You just can’t trust these people:
(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)"Warren [Ellis, who wrote the project] was a decision to usher this into pg-13," dos Santos said. "There’s no cursing… there’s no blood. It’s ’Warren Ellis Light,’ his style is all over the project. It’s within reason, and in good taste. Not that his work isn’t always in good taste, but sometimes it isn’t in good taste."
Ellis even sent a message to SDCC fans through dos Santos. "He wanted you to all know that he’s in England, sitting in his living room, naked, collecting all of Hasbro’s money, and he wants to thank all of you for that."


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(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)TIA!
This time round, I received at least 500 more photos than I could possibly use. You people have amazed me. I’ve still got more to go through — and, yes, I’m looking at every single one of you — but in order to get this stunt wrapped semi-successfully today, I’m having to skim and post a representative selection.
The mosaic-making software is pretty random in how it crops and arranges the shots. So the second tier of this one is entirely serendipitous:

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(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)If there are any problems with the comic or website, or if you have any questions, comments, or complaints you would like to address directly to Randy, please email him at choochoobear@gmail.com.
Of course I got a strawberry blonde, but for DCS I got a new creation with the chocolate cake batter, chocolate chips, strawberries and caramel. He liked it.
Watched Premonition at long last- ending SUCKED IMO. But the beginning and middle were pretty awesome. I'm increasingly having issues with movie characters who don't respond as smartly as I think they should.
And then DCS and I snuggled together, read the papers, watched a Xena episode (debut of Bruce Campbell as Prince of Theives. I'd forgotten they weren't friends before this episode).
Shower and happy bedtime snuggly sex stuff and then sleep. I awoke today feeling back to normal, if a little brittle.
I don't know what to do about tonight. DCS hasn't gotten a thorough nights rest in awhile and we've got SO much cleaning and errands to run this weekend. CTSM is doing an evening on bootblacking which I've been looking forward to, but I'm not sure I can deal with socializing and pretending to be included right now. The idea of going to the mall and sneaker shopping with DCS is very seductive.
I noticed the other day that the new update of Twitter desktop client Twhirl includes support for the microvideoblogging service Seesmic. Microvideoblogging is probably a fairly absurd compound word, but it really does attempt to be a Twitter for video, in that it’s designed at least in part to facilitate both video statements and conversational call-and-response video. I think the limit on video length is a couple of minutes (can’t remember for sure, am at pub and basically can’t be bothered to check right now).
Flickr, of course, now supports short videos — 90 seconds, I think? Something like that.
And this week, I noticed a new entrant. 12seconds.tv. Applying the intent of Twitter to video. Like it says on the can: Twitter gives you 140 characters of text, and 12seconds.tv gives you 12 seconds of video.
I played with it a bit yesterday — tried three videos, only one of which played. But it’s a lovely idea. As is tying Seesmic into Twhirl, which puts “social video” (if you like) on your desktop.
I know a lot of people who love email because they hate the phone. But I also know a lot of people who’d rather phone, or send a photo, than write an email. And it’s that that has always made me wonder why videomail, in these broadband days of ours, has never made a bigger dent. Why I don’t get videomail in my inbox along with email.
Seesmic itself, I can’t get into. I don’t know anyone on the service, and clicking at random seems to either put you in the middle of a conversation you never heard, or gives you someone talking with an unhealthy level of excitement about how they’re going to eat a chocolate cookie. But if I had friends there, I’d doubtless be pleased that their sends were being interpolated with the Twitter device that lives on the desktop and pulls things down without my having to think about it.
12seconds may even prove workable for a more general populace, with its Twittery limitation. Regardless of its eventual fate, it’s an interesting iteration of the whole microblogging thing. And it’s one of the services that may eventually make my inbox more interesting.
(written on the Eee at the pub)
(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)At any rate, go, quickly, before they're gone again.
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2) Location:
3) Relationship status:
4) Kids, no kids, furry kids? (ages and names of kids and/or furry kids)
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7) Anything else you'd like to add:
8) Photos (yourself, your family, etc).
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