New Star Trek? Why Not?

If you haven’t heard, Star Trek the original series is getting a face lift with new digital effects like Star Wars got. I for one think it will be interesting to see what the “new” one looks like.

Hey look on the bright side. It is on TV, Cost Nothing, and George
Lucas isn’t getting money from it.

It starts on Saturday the 16th…check your listings.

I missed the Shuttle

I finally had a chance to watch the shuttle launch! I was in Florida and it was scheduled, and this morning I was at a park in Titusville, FL with a view at 10:45a. I sat in my beach chair and no less than 5 minutes later, I heard on someone’s radio that it was scrubbed.

Oh well, maybe next time.

Comic for Sept 2nd 2006

Things are coming along…I am learning how these strips need to be formatted.
I will be on Vacation next week, so I don’t even know if I will have strips to put up. I am trying to get ahead of myself so I have a backlog for times like this, however, I just started and dont […]

Comic for Aug 31st

I guess I am just going to showcase some of my characters. I have a bunch of them that I have worked on over the years and that is my dilemma…I can’t settle on one set to work with as a regular strip. It is like having 3 or 4 sitcoms and I don’t know […]

You’ve got Microsoft!

The Windows Vista team responded to a recent Robert Scoble blog entry talking about a non-customizable “Signature” sound for the logon screen. They said here…

The idea behind this is that it will help the PC user know that their sound is working correctly, its current volume setting, and that the PC is prepped for music and video playback upon log-in.

That is the biggest BS marketing line if I have ever heard one. It isn’t MICROSOFT’s COMPUTER, it is mine and I shall customize it as I see fit! Not Redmond.

What they DO want is for everyone to hear it when you and others log in so that Microsoft will get market recognition. Just like that Nextel sound when you use the Instant Walkie Talkie, you know those beeps. Everyone used it, and whenever you hear it, you know it is Nextel.

Found Via ITT at KevinDevin.com