links for 2006-12-22
December 22nd, 2006 | Uncategorized
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“looking at CO2 production, 1,752 kWH/year per avatar is about 1.17 tons of CO2. That’s the equivalent of driving an SUV around 2,300 miles”
December 22nd, 2006 | Uncategorized
WARREN ELLIS is the award-winning creator of graphic novels such as FELL
, MINISTRY OF SPACE
, PLANETARY
, and TRANSMETROPOLITAN
, and the author of “underground classic” CROOKED LITTLE VEIN
.
Ectoplasmosis - 02 Sep 10
This might be cute if it was narrated by any other voice than the one they chose. Enjoy.
Brothers Grim and Grimy [YouTube]
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John Robb - 02 Sep 10
Some very random items of interest:
Jean Snow - 02 Sep 10
Yes, it’s already time for a new edition of PauseTalk (Vol. 44), set to happen this coming Monday (September 6) at Cafe Pause, with the regular start time of 20:00 — as always, the cafe is reserved for the event from 19:30, so feel free to come early. Although the SNOW Magazine Cafe event ended this past Monday, I’ll bring out the participating magazines again for anyone who didn’t have a chance to browse through them.
Also, there was some sort of error when I created the Facebook event page, and so this is the correct one (if you receive a message about cancellation, that’s for the extra page it created).
Brian Wood - 01 Sep 10
Brian Wood - 01 Sep 10

French-language edition of LOCAL, published by Delcourt, out this week. I was too excited to wait for comps, so I ordered a copy from Amazon.fr
Coilhouse - 01 Sep 10
Bird Box presents one family’s day at the playground in a way that almost resembles a Rube Goldberg invention. At less than a minute long this short more than makes up for its brevity with a spectacular sense of timing.
via DRAWN!
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[...] All that said, and I apologise for sounding so cynical, this is what I really wanted to do: I wanted to direct you to these two interesting articles, the former pointed out by Warren Ellis, the latter by Terra Nova, both beautiful sources of web wisdom in their own right. [...]