Archive for April, 2006
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A fellow I know just started a website called Molecule of the Day. It’s a blog with a little article on a different molecule every day, and a fun addition to your RSS feed.
In unrelated news, I’ve got an article about Maker Faire on Metroblogging San Francisco. Read!
April 29th, 2006
I am now an author for Metroblogging San Francisco! You can see my posts here. This won’t have too much of an impact on my tellumo.net output; most of the “slice of San Francisco Life” material will end up on MBSF, but commentary and stupid legal jokes will stay here. Metroblogging reaches all over the place, from Minneapolis to Tokyo to Azeroth, and I’m excited to be on it.
Tags: sanfrancisco, metroblogging, metblogs, mbsf
April 18th, 2006
It took me a while to get into Achewood, but over winter break this year I read through the entire archives in about two nights. According to this discussion on Websnark, this is relatively common.
I must have hopped on the bandwagon at the right time, because early this year, the Great Outdoor Fight storyline started, and as it played out, it burned through the webcomics community like a particularly virulent time-wasting fungus. At one point the website went down because too many people were hitting Refresh at the time the author said the new comic would be up. (He later described it as a “crankcase fire.”)
But the thing that made me decide to post about this is the Great Outdoor Fight wiki. Y’know, because we webcomics geeks don’t have enough things to waste our time on already.
April 6th, 2006
I saw the sign on the right a few days ago downtown, kinda east of Fisherman’s Wharf, and thought it was worthy of a picture, but not much else. (There was another sign nearby as well.) Apparently, though, this dude’s starting to hit the big time, if a Wikipedia entry and a post on SFIst can be regarded as “big time.” He and Frank Chu should release a split 7″ or something.
April 4th, 2006
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