Lamps made of plates
June 28, 2008 10:09pm
Learn to meet the gaze of a woman...via DVD
June 6, 2008 9:46am
I think Cabbotage might be on to something. The purpose of the clip seems to be re-training not only for the shy but for the pervy: otherwise, why would they frame the image so that the actress's eyes were above center, or film so much of her below the shoulders?
Gaylord, the 1950's canine automaton with "a bone of his own"
June 6, 2008 9:40am
Thanks for not mocking me about that comment. I was poised to regret posting it almost as soon as I clicked the little red button. Grammar-nerdiness dies hard.
Gaylord, the 1950's canine automaton with "a bone of his own"
June 6, 2008 7:26am
I hate to sully your schoolyard nostalgia with schoolroom pedantry, Mr. Brownlee, but "automata" is plural. Gaylord here is a terrifying canine auotomaton. (A tech blogger ought to be getting that right.)
Mutant French Mickey Mouse
June 5, 2008 12:01pm
Not only does Le Mickée have the extra digits, but he seems to have fuzzy ears. Très particulier!
Canned oxygen site proclaims "You are what you breathe"
April 16, 2008 5:30am
Is that their misspelling? Ugh. It makes me [sic], I tell you.
Monitor slime with embossed Dell logo
March 6, 2008 9:02am
I imagine that it's hard to keep tidy when you're orking cows.
Homemade comics from International 24 Hour Comics Day
October 28, 2007 10:10am
Satisfactory Comics (that's me and my friend Mike Wenthe) didn't participate in this year's 24-Hour Comics Day, but we did make a comic for the first one, Satisfactory Comics #5. It's about a girl visiting the Museum of the Horrible.
Also, our latest issue, Satisfactory Comics #7, was created in a single 38-hour drawing session back in May of this year. It's got sixteen different stories in it.
Some of the formal constraints / reader participation elements in those books might be interesting to BoingBoing readers.
I think we were disqualified from the first 24-Hour Comics Day anthology because our work is collaborative—Mike and I work together on nearly every page of every book—but I'm sure that doesn't make us able to complete one of these things any faster.
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Interesting optical illusion: the plates in that image seem to pulsate and throb if the page scrolls up (or down) slowly enough.