“We turn the page, we disengage…”
everyday glory July 17th, 2002Tuesday
Good day at the place of employment. Mostly flats processing today… which is never a bad thing. More Wizard. I’ve gotten to a point that I have heard before, again. But now, it makes a lot more sense. Go figure.
It turns out that my MAG entry did make the cutoff. It’s entry #47, if you want to take a look. (Feel free to vote… for me and/or one other artist; you can vote for up to 2 pieces.) It’s not great, but I’m happy with it for a first attempt; I learned a few things about doing scanned-in lineart, too. And, despite the pain-in-the-ass factor, it was fun.
NPR/PRI Links
- Talk of the Nation: Resilience (2nd hour)
- The World: History of the First Transatlantic Cable
- All Things Considered: The Importance of ‘Home’
One of the guests from the ‘Resilience’ hour was from Reidsville, N.C., where I spent half of my growin’ up years (besides Baltimore). I don’t know him, but my mom or step-dad might.
Quote of the Day: Well, this is not so much a “quote” as it is a “quip.” Craig Kilborn, during his monologue, referred to John Walker Lindh as “Benedict Walker.” I found it amusing.
I think that is it for now.
Peace.
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