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Another NBN begins here in the valley.
And it’s a slightly chilly one. (At least it is to me.)
Last night was D&D (4.0) night, with m3l and Jack. We had a good encounter (read: “No one in our group died.”) I also managed to more-or-less finish my repaint of the latest Wolverine HeroClix. I did him up in his current, non-X-Force costume… but haven’t decided if I’m going to do the striping on the side. We’ll see. And maybe I’ll try to get some pictures of it, as well.
After gaming, SaraRules! and I hit the gym. Last night was a cardio night. Rather than get on the elliptical, I got on the treadmill. We walked for a half-hour; I covered 1.70 miles. Hopefully, my schedule will allow me to get back in there with some regularity in the next week or so.
Stray Toasters
- It appears as though the migration is complete. The only thing left is for the new DNS settings to propagate through the Intertubes. All things considered, it was pretty painless and quick.
- Today’s musical interlude: Aerosmith – Pink
- Green Lantern Fan Constructs His Own High-Tech LEGO Power Battery
- Speaking of LEGO, I am having fun with LEGO Universe.
- OMNI Magazine’s Publisher Bob Guccione Has Died…
…although I’ll probably remember/love/hate him almost as much for Caligula. (Helen Mirren was in that?! Wow.) - This makes more than “a little” sense:
- What’s so wrong with Comic Sans?
found a couple of bits of awesomeness on Gizmodo: - If this picture makes you laugh (for more than just “funny animal picture” reas0ns) or sparks nostalgia…
…then you should check out the rest of Timothy Lim’s artwork and his Spider-Man/Calvin and Hobbes mashup.
- NPR Ends Juan Williams’ Contract After Muslim Remarks
- Toyota Makes Another Car Recall
- Superhero Horders: The 7 Biggest Pack Rats in Comics
…right on to the friction of the day.
Namaste.