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July 14th, 2009
11:59 pm
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WANC 44: Digitally Slumming It

Greetings podcasting cronies. Just posted a new episode of the We Are Not Cool podcast (aka WANC). Thought I'd let everyone know.

We’re back for another episode … and the new theme music is now fully operational. This week we discuss:

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08:52 am
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12:35 am
toronto
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Directions...
Hi y'all,

So, Friday I'm flying Porter Air out of Toronto Island airport (or whatever it's called).

I'm just wondering how I can get there by TTC.

Thanks in advance!

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11:58 pm
4chan
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A quality post
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08:51 pm
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Don't ask


The band is called My Heavens Luck Sisters, but um...I think they're all men. Lemme know if I need to cut this.

Current Music: Kaya - Paradise Lost

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11:57 pm
4chan
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this-is-no-meme
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09:21 pm
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Damn furries
At least they seem happy )

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10:10 pm
toronto
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Pop Shoppe
Read more... )

I've heard Pop Shoppe is available at Zellers, have YOU been to Zellers lately? Have you seen it? Do you know the price?
Thanks :o)

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10:08 pm
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2670/3720322131_15c4ba3f54_o.jpg

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10:04 pm
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1.

We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all.  )

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08:55 pm
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my horse 064

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05:32 pm
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Transformer failing at Transformer life )

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07:23 pm
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Word on the street is they're putting the best radio show ever back on the air in September. ;D

Current Music: The Professionals - The Magnificent | Powered by Last.fm

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07:29 pm
toronto
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wonton soup CRAVING


Where can I find delicious, fresh, shrimpy (no pork) wonton soup downtown? I am desperate.

THX.

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06:30 pm
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03:43 pm
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naked chick with big ass straddling a dick tree )

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06:35 pm
4chan
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06:17 pm
toronto
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Driveway Paving Recommendations
My driveway needs to be repaved and am looking for recommendations/cost info.  I live in Scarborough, so I'm looking for a company either based in this area or who is will to travel out this way.  I am terrible at judging length, but the driveway holds two cars wide and two cars long very comfortably.

Any recs for companies that have been used would be greatly appreciated.

As always, thanks in advance for any assistance.

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02:59 pm
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Fidowned

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03:09 pm
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Comics And Time: Dundee, 28 June 2009

This is the bones of the talk I gave at Dundee University last month. Didn’t have time to write a full formal paper. I get massively extemporaneous when I do these things, moving in and out of the notes, so this isn’t everything I said. But what the hell. I was writing on the assumption of a mostly academic audience, so I recapitulated some old thoughts and re-used the old Harvey Pekar line I’m so fond of trotting out. Also, this was all written in pencil, in my hideous chickenscratch, in a notebook, a couple of hours before I took the lectern. Anyway. Here it is.

Hello. Forgive me from working from notes. No time to write a full talk in the end. Because I’m a working writer in a deadline business. Which is why I’m here.

I think I’m supposed to be talking about my career in comics, providing some kind of summation to a conference about the relationship between comics and time. To which I’d first offer this, inscribed on a stone plaque embedded in the courtyard wall of the hotel across town I’m staying at:

"God give the blessing to the paper craft in the good realm of Scotland."

That stone was cut in 1870.

120 years later, I’m in Glasgow with Scots comics writer Grant Morrison, who’s just scored some brown acid off Bryan Talbot and is explaining to me how time works in comics. He explains to me his discovery that any comic is in fact its own continuum, an infinitely malleable miniature universe from Big Bang to heat death, and that in reading it you can make time go backwards, skip entire eons, strobe time itself, re-run geologic-scale periods in loops… reading a comic is in fact controlling time from a godlike perspective.

He was, of course, very full of hallucinogens at the time. This is why people were warned about the brown acid at Woodstock.

That said, we can now thank Grant for solving the mandate of this conference while in the grip of profound psychotomimetic hubris, and move on.

What I do is the Paper Craft, and there are few better places to talk about it than here in Dundee, where ink has run in the town’s blood since even before 1870, but thick and dark since 1905, when DC Thomson was founded, Britain’s oldest continuous publisher of comics… making this place the storied city of Jam, Jute and Journalism.

I’ve been writing comics since the 1980s — grew up reading Alan Grant (who was in the audience) — and doing it full time for approaching twenty years. I do a lot of other things too — first novel a couple of years ago, journalism, animation, anything that looks like it’ll pay a bill. Because I’m a working writer. But comics were my first love, and I still spend most of my time writing them. I love visual narrative, and comics are the purest form of visual narrative.

I’ve worked in television, and there are a hundred people between you and the audience. I’ve worked in film, and there are a thousand people between you and the audience. In comics, there’s me and an artist, presenting our stories to you without filters or significant hurdles, in a cheap, simple, portable form. Comics are a mature technology. Their control of time — provided you’re not intent on reversing universes (or even if you are) — makes them the best educational tool in the world. Hell, intelligence agencies have used comics to teach people how to dissent and perform sabotage.

When done right, comics are a cognitive whetstone, providing two or three or more different but entangled streams of information in a single panel. Processing what you’re being shown, along with what’s being said, along with what you’re being told, in conjunction with the shifting multiple velocities of imaginary time, and the action of the space between panels that Scott McCloud defines as closure… Comics require a little more of your brain than other visual media. They should just hand them out to being to stave off Alzheimer’s.

Although I think a headline of "Grant Morrison staves off dementia" might be a little premature.

The line I always quote in talks like these, the one I want you to take away with you, is something the comics writer Harvey Pekar said: "Comics are just words and pictures. You can do anything with words and pictures."

And the nice thing about comics, the blessing of the paper craft, is that there’s really no-one to stop you.

© Warren Ellis 2009 all rights reserved etc etc

(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)
05:49 pm
toronto
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Accountants and rental agents?
So my gf and I are looking to rent our place out during a period when we'll be out of the country - anyone know a rental agent with good experience of downtown condos? We've been talking to the torontolofts people but I'd like to get a second opinion and a feel for the market rather than just going with them.

Also, what with the renting and working abroad and possible contracting back in Canada, finances are going to get complicated - any recommendations for a good (but not crazy expensive) accountant to have a chat with about it all? I'm particularly interested in what the implications are if I'm a Canadian sole proprietor, in the US, working for companies here.

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05:40 pm
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Social Cyanide 2 Shows In 1 Day Saturday July 18!
Social Cyanide is now playing 2 shows in 1 day this Saturday July 18!

Saturday July 18 2009 @ Billfest 2009 Outdoor Festival (CAMP INN on Duck Lake, Victoria Road 35), Kirkfield Ontario. Here is a map to the show. All ages show. Free event however all donations and funds raised go to Bill's fight against cancer. Show starts at 3:00pm. Social Cyanide @ sometime after 5:00pm. Cheap beer. Camping (additional fees required).

Saturday July 18 2009 @ The Spill (414 George St. N), Peterborough Ontario. All ages show. $5.00 at the door. Doors open at 9:00pm. Band lineup: Social Cyanide @ 10:00pm and The DGB @ 11:15pm.

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05:40 pm
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01:51 pm
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03:43 pm
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Michael Jackson has become unstuck in time


Poo-tee-weet?

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