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Friday, February 22, 2002

My, but I do have a lot to write about. Before I do, I’ll get my status reports out of the way: I’m about ten snippets away from having enough to launch Quiet; I’m pleased with myself for being diligent enough to progress on that. I’m fleshing out the script for my animated project Murmur of a Summer’s Day, which Brennen is maintaining diligently. I’m continuing work on my “Critical analysis of Nausica

Wednesday, February 20, 2002

Full Metal Panic! artwork Full Metal Panic! is coming to America. Oh yeah. All I know about Full Metal Panic! is what I’ve seen in clips that I downloaded from the Anime Intro Archive. As far as I can tell, Full Metal Panic! is a fairly derivative mech show that oozes style. It’s like a full crew of mech fans — guys who grew up on Gundam […]

Tuesday, February 19, 2002

Well, Saalon, it looks like you owe me a meal. You see, we made a deal awhile back. We decided that whoever got published first, would take the other one out to dinner. I just got a confirmation from Protoculture Addicts that they’re going to publish my article on anime cel collecting. It should appear somewhere around issue #73 (late summer or autumn of this year). […]

Monday, February 18, 2002

Today was a day in which I was productive, without doing anything remarkable. I wrote a few more pages of Quiet material, I wrote a couple more pages of my analysis of Nausica

Monday, February 18, 2002

Today was a day in which I was productive, without doing anything remarkable. I wrote a few more pages of Quiet material, I wrote a couple more pages of my analysis of Nausica

Monday, February 18, 2002

Today was a day in which I was productive, without doing anything remarkable. I wrote a few more pages of Quiet material, I wrote a couple more pages of my analysis of Nausica

Sunday, February 17, 2002

I’ve just discovered a useful little PayPal feature: Mass Payment. If you have a verified PayPal account, you can set up a list of payees and amounts, and pay them all at once. This could be used to pay for comic strips that one enjoys, or to regularly pay employees. Very handy.

Sunday, February 17, 2002

I’ve just discovered a useful little PayPal feature: Mass Payment. If you have a verified PayPal account, you can set up a list of payees and amounts, and pay them all at once. This could be used to pay for comic strips that one enjoys, or to regularly pay employees. Very handy.

Sunday, February 17, 2002

I’ve just discovered a useful little PayPal feature: Mass Payment. If you have a verified PayPal account, you can set up a list of payees and amounts, and pay them all at once. This could be used to pay for comic strips that one enjoys, or to regularly pay employees. Very handy.

Friday, February 15, 2002

As an experiment, I wrote and posted a silly, six-panel non-fiction comic on Treetop. It’s not even remotely interesting; it’s just there as practice.

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