I don’t know about you, but a Decepticon emblem embossed on the hood would be a pretty big selling point.
And I didn’t even like the Transformers when I was a kid…
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Otakon, if you didn’t know, is a gathering of Anime fans down in Baltimore.
While I wouldn’t say I’m an “anime fan” or fanatic of any sort I’ve been known to appreciate the full length animated feature, usually Japanese, on occasion. On more occasions than a full length non-animated feature, in fact.
Which is what led […]
Looks like inovative revenue sharing methods are starting to pop up. Lulu.tv is doing the “post your media online” model ala youtube, but offering up 80% of the revenue to the providers of the content.
Here’s how it works.
You put your video up on Lulu.tv and then it goes into circulation. All of the revenue generated […]
So. Went to see Clerks II. The sequel.
It was a pretty good flick. The movie was a true follow up to Clerks rather than a film in it’s own right. Although I didn’t have anyone to give perspective on it, I think you might not get as much out of it if […]
It might be a lot worse than anything they’re reporting on.
Let’s work with some hypotheticals. In countries with adequate healthcare, lodging, and environs what’s the biggest health sink? Stress.
And what’s going to worry you more than reading a daily bombardment of what’s suddenly bad for you. I’m not talking of the dry […]
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 […]
One thing that’s always good for users is competition, and it looks like the push media industry might be seeing a bit more of it.
I’ve kept half an eye on the growing Verizon vs. the Cable Cos story going on, but someone with far more of an interest in it (Patrick) shot over a note […]
Someone told me that the face of new media was here. Gone are the old, trite, boring days of finite production and mass consumption, the push model.
Ushering in this new era of small run media are the darlings of personal distribution, Google Media and YouTube. Of course, if Google’s new “hits” list is […]
