There’s something about the Bastard Operator which goes down well on a Friday ‘noon.
Watch and be amazed as he goes over just how to relieve the company of excess management and incompetent employees…
BOFH: Office politics | The Register
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It might be (uhm) 3 years too late to read the series in-progress from Warren Ellis, but Transmetropolitan is still a hell of a read.
Like all the best Cyberpunk fiction it still rings true after it’s publishing run has ended.
Add in the bonus that it’s a closed-ended series with a beginning, middle, and finish and […]
Maybe it’s the way you’ve become, or maybe it was just the way you were born.
But wouldn’t it be cool to look like one of the characters from Frank Miller’s Sin City?
Well, now you can with the art tutorial on how to create the “Sin City look” in a picture. Check out the […]
Something Dan over at Puritan City went off on got me thinking about the status of various contemporary media forms.
Not so much what his blurbicle is about, although that’s interesting too. No… what I’m interested in is the statement about the grown-ups of media.
You see, since I started publishing way back in the halcyon days […]
I’ve always been a fan of picking apart the flaws in literary works and movies. The people at Howstuffworks, though, seem to be legends in the field.
They pick out factual inaccuracies in the first bits of the book (and likely, movie) without breaking a sweat. This is before getting to the meat of the work, […]
Can’t make up headlines like this. It seems that two authors of a moderatley successful series of books are suing the author of a really successful series of books over stealing their wholly novel idea that Christ had a child. Now, not that they were the first to put this in print (although possibly the […]
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