Websnark: A moment of history, a remembrance of heroism

Websnark: A moment of history, a remembrance of heroism

I’d never heard this story — for that matter, didn’t know there’d been an explosion in Halifax to begin with. Somehow everything involving World War I was skipped in almost every history class I ever had with the exception of International History in college, and, well, Canada wasn’t considered international enough.

Training today!

I’m in training all day today and tomorrow for Flash. As I have Flash at home as well, this is promising for the website. Of course, I said that after I took the Illustrator class too, and the only things I’ve done with that since have been side-jobs doing web design work.

Not that that’s bad, mind, it paid my site fees for this year, but still.

Anyway, I’ll probably have a slightly closer eye on comments today and who knows what else I might find on the web…. plus if you’re really good I might post some of my weirdness here ;)

Catching up on a month of idiocy and weirdness.

a barn fire is no laughing matter.


Don’t mistake me – a barn fire breaks my heart. It was the sight of a ham at the bottom of the article that just had me shaking my head. I heart the media, or something.

This one is one of four (five, actually but #5 was pretty damn lame, even in comparison to these) idiocy comics that I captured screenshots for during November’s National Novel Writing Month. They’re a good warm-up to get me into the groove again.

I have some pics from Christmas shopping with my kid sister that will likely get interspersed so we don’t get totally idiocy’d out, but these were the faster of the two batches to complete. In fact, between the two we’ve got enough comics to put new ones up on Thursdays, too.