His Special Place
Huckleberry hones those claws when he's happy. He hones 'em when he's frustrated. Essentially, he hones 'em a lot—which explains why <I>my</I> paws are so frequently bloody.
Huckleberry hones those claws when he's happy. He hones 'em when he's frustrated. Essentially, he hones 'em a lot—which explains why <I>my</I> paws are so frequently bloody.
Bagheera is strict, but fair. I have been warned.
<A HREF="http://blog.hometheatermag.com/markfleischmann/">Mark Fleischmann</A> sent this url, asking, "is there a parallel with the audio business here?" Oh really, Mark—how could you think that?
Alright, so yesterday I met with a candidate. She was great. Today she called to let me know she'd accepted another offer. Such is life. I'm a bit bummed.
You are what you IM, I guess.
It could be Frankie.
Brazil's Guilherme Marcondes shows the big studios how to make animation interesting. <I>Tyger</I> mixes puppetry, illustration, photography, and CGI together to create something that Neil Gaiman describes as "like something I dreamed as a boy." When you start channelling Gaiman's dreams, you're in serious territory.
Ted Berger is working on wetware can reconstruct lost thoughts. Well, that's the eventual goal.
It's almost a shame. There's room for only one.
Because it has just been too long since I posted anything about Harry Beck's iconic <A HREF="http://www.clarksbury.com/cdl/maps/tube38.jpg">London Tube Map</A> and I gets all itchy when that happens.