My 5G iPod (w/ video for those not in the know…) is dancing in silhouetted joy now that I’ve found the Film Chest Vintage Cartoons over at the Internet Movie Archive!
My recent fave? Superman in the 1942 “Electric Earthquake!”
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
My 5G iPod (w/ video for those not in the know…) is dancing in silhouetted joy now that I’ve found the Film Chest Vintage Cartoons over at the Internet Movie Archive!
My recent fave? Superman in the 1942 “Electric Earthquake!”
I’d discussed iPod cartoons with a number of cartoonists recently and was wondering how long it would take to happen.
So, without further adieu, a brave new cartoon world…
(Thanks LifeHacker!)
As a big Photoshop user, I found this collection of PS start-up screens a lot of fun!
(How many hours of my life have been spent staring at these?!)
One of the things I love about my new Mac and its Tiger OS are the Widgets.
For those of you not in the know, there’s this kinda hidden screen of little useful items you can call up at a moment’s notice. Since Tiger came out there’s been a ton of these things created for just about every conceivable purpose. (Right now mine include a system stats ap, a calculator, the latest headlines from the New York Times, and a Magic 8 Ball.)
The new Wimic Widget seems destined to be a favorite as well. It gives you your daily cartoon fix from any number of sources (UComics.com, Comics.com, etc…) and seems to be customizable.
I do have to wonder how the syndicates make money off of this (my own free cartoon feature works on a different premise), but I’m really enjoying it.
For those of you still working in Windows, I pity you. I really do. (Did you see this?)
[posted with ecto]
Wow, what a week!
For those of you just tuning in, my laptop went kablooey again last week (Thursday to be exact).
After a weekend in the shop, I got my data back (largely) and decided to buy an Apple, and Bill Gates has only himself to blame.
I mean, how many times do I have to completely recreate my entire system because of some stupid open port?! I had virus protection, spy sweepers and fix-it programs up the wazoo! (My wazoo is feeling better now, by the way.)
So, a few grand later, I have a beautiful, fun, and best of all, stable, PowerBook G4 and I’m loving it so far.
Oh sure, there’s a bit of a learning curve here, but in a few more weeks I should have this baby purring.
Anyway, sorry about the lack of blogging this week. I also had jury duty and a host of other responsibilities that, when you throw rebuilding a computer on top of them, just made the blog impossible.
Tune in on Monday and I’ll getcha back up to speed…