Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Punisher and The Punished-Click Headline
The image of the weapon is an actual protoype weapon called The Punisher that the US is going to roll out. I thought it was interesting that it looked so much like a HALO weapon. Read about it by clicking the headline.
The other thing is something I produced when I worked for Paradox. It was an "Urban" fighting game concept. All the ideas sucked. I don't think it was ever produced. We are all richer for its absence. I added some more.
Starting about 3:30, your nightmare Tom. Mine too.
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Probably right, but the character designs are cool!
Hey Ellis, darn it, I had that dream again last night where I'm sitting in the passenger seat of a car and no one is driving. I managed to reach over, steer and downshift, but for some reason couldn't swing my leg over into the driver's seat to hit the brakes. This has absolutely nothing at all to do with your post of course, but I just knew you would want to know!
-- Out of Control Tom
It's awful. And the only option is to drag yourself into wakefulness. Maybe that's all it represents is a bad position in sleep posture that your body needs to shake off that dream paralysis to adjust you. And your mind goes into an area that knows alarms you. The ever scary process of driving a car and the constant need for control.
By the way, I don't know how much it will pay, but I may get to do some comic work on Repairman Jack. Back when I was on Facebook, F Paul Wilson, the author of JACK, mentioned the project so I inquired. They're supposedly organizing it and I think I'll play a role.
Cool, I'll have to read up on Repairman Jack as I am not familiar with the character. I assume he is not Samurai Jack's cousin.
You know how there was always the desire to have a cheap brush that had permanent ink. The only reason for permanent ink being that white touch up would make a washy mess of non permanent ink. That's not a factor now that photoshop is your white touch up. Buy a water soluble ink brush today!
Terrific Laurel and Hardy clip Ellis. I laughed out loud. Makes we want to find all the Laurel and Hardy on Netflix. I loved their "Babes in Toyland" (March of the Wooded Soldiers) when I was little. A scary and wonderful film for a kid.
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