10/11/2009

Today's Moment of Badass...



Ahhh, such memories. And before W opens his beak in protest about someone being too young to have seen these, I quite assure you they were still showing these on network tv every Saturday morning throughout the Reagan years. :p

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10/01/2009

Long Live Carl!

For all you science geeks out there, pay due deference to The Sagan in this brilliant music video!

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8/04/2008

Jim Davis - Respect +1

I mentioned Garfield Minus Garfield a few months back. The guy who runs the site, Dan Walsh, has taken Jim Davis's Garfield comic strip and attempted to give us an idea of what the strip would look like if Garfield was removed from the strip.

As you browse the strips, you get a different look at Garfield's "owner," Jon Arbuckle. You almost get the sense that Jon is an eccentric, ofttimes neurotic loner who struggles to get through each day. Several of the strips make you laugh purely at the bizarre randomness of Davis's cartoonist hero, others simply make you ask what the hell is wrong with Jon.

Either way, it's amusing as hell.

In recent news, Jim Davis has not only given Dan of Garfield Minus Garfield his blessing to continue posting the strip online, he has gone a step further and has extended a hand of friendship towards him by offering to work together in combining both the original Garfield and the altered Garfield Minus Garfield strips into one book collection. They will present both strips as a side by side comparison so you can experience the full effect.

This is awesome.

You don't see a lot of things like this in today's litigious society. You really don't.

When I first saw Garfield Minus Garfield I thought to myself that I'd better enjoy it while I could before the dreaded cease and desist letter laid the legal smackdown on Walsh. Especially once Fark caught a sniff of it and presented the site to millions of Internet citizens as a link on the front page.

In my opinion, Jim Davis showed a lot of class here. Walsh wasn't out to destroy the reputation of Davis's creation, after all, just to show us a different side of it while giving full credit to the strip's creator. His intent was to provide a tribute to the festively plump feline (even though he was removing him entirely, I know...) as well as to bring new laughter to the table.

Instead, Davis looked at it and thought, "Huh. You know, this is actually kind of awesome. I should totally get in on this." It was very generous on his part and the while the offer to collaborate will indeed add more lasagna to the wallet, it also is a great step forward regarding reaching out to the public.

Try and see if Cathy or For Better or Worse's creators would ever allow anything remotely like this. Top marks, Mr. Davis, top marks.

I haven't bought a Garfield collection book since '87, but I will definitely be picking up this one when it hits the shelves.

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12/06/2007

I Got My iPod, Textbooks, Lead Me To The Station...

Apple recently posted this on their website:

iTunes University

Basically you can access online college courses and podcasts via the iTunes Store (using iTunes). I don't think you can actually get any real course credit right now, but if you're interested in learning something for shits and giggles, this is pretty neat!

I am currently "attending" the Worlds of Wordcraft course offered by Vanderbilt University. This English course takes the world of MMORPG's (by involving the online game Lord of the Rings-Online) and blends it into literature and thought. Pretty damned cool, pals.

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Also, if you're interested, head over to Texas Tech's page on the iTunes Store. If you click on the Ranching Heritage Center tab, you can listen to podcasts that are being produced by my ol' pal Robert. He hasn't recorded his own voice on there yet but he is responsible for putting these suckers together.

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