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2011-11-13 19:08 UTC by Desire Campbell

Claudia it’s your birthday, happy birthday Claudia

2010-12-10 06:57 UTC by Desire Campbell

Hey, it’s my sister’s birthday today. She’s somewhat younger than me. I for get exactly how much. Twenty-two? That sounds about right.

Grown-ups don't say "grown-ups", they say "adult".

We are grown-ups.

Happy birthday Claud!

DBAF pages 169-171

2010-06-14 19:49 UTC by Desire Campbell

Three new pages and one new zip up at http://desirecampbell.com/dbaf

DBAF pages 163-166

2010-03-31 09:01 UTC by Desire Campbell

New Toyble #DBAF page 163 is up, with draft pages for 164-166  http://desirecampbell.com/dbaf

Avatar

2009-12-31 23:40 UTC by Desire Campbell

Des and I went to see Avatar this evening.  There were many good things, and it was very pretty, though the villain was pretty darn one dimensional and therefore frustrating to watch, and it had a good dose of ‘magic science’, you know, where bullets are useless against the enemy until the big rousing speech by the hero, then they’re suddenly useful again.  Funny to rip on after the fact stuff.  One thing Des and I chatted about on the way home was how these ‘Avatar’ bodies that the humans were using to communicate with the NA’Vi must look to the actual NA’Vi.  It was mentioned that they smelled wrong – do you think the human DNA changed the end product at all making them recognizably ‘other’ to the NA’Vi?  Is this, in fact, the equivalent of scientists putting on blackface in order to ‘better understand’ African tribal cultures?  This idea tickled Des, so he made the above poster for you all.  I’d love to hear your thoughts!

Hillary

DBAF Pages 119-120

2009-01-03 15:32 UTC by Desire Campbell

Pages 119 and 120 are up, two new ‘extras’ (and Tarble and Gure’s names are spelled properly now), the updated pages for 108, 110, and 111 are included in the current zips, and pages 121 and 122 are just waiting translations (probably by tonight).

Links that lead to a discussion of 19th century French theatre

2008-10-08 23:11 UTC by Hillary

I’m sure everyone has already seen the music video for A-Ha’s Take On Me with new lyrics about the music video itself.  And you should have – it’s hilarious.  If you saw it when it was linked to by Jason Kottke over at his excellent site, you probably also listened to DaVinci’s Notebook’s Title of the Song, perhaps the most hysterically funny piece of meta I’ve seen this year.  In this particular “video”, it’s also accompanied by the uproarious laughter and occasional interjections of some people that were watching it performed.  Possibly radio show hosts?  I’m not sure, but in any case, I felt that it really added something!  Read the rest of this entry »