| 29 Oct 2005 | 1 PM - ? | Hammer Film
Festival Clifton VA |
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| 4 - 6 Nov 2005 | JASFA Northern Virginia | |
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Barb left me. I wont discuss how I'm feeling about it, but there are a lot of adjustments. Alex is taking it well, and I still see him.
I decided I'm not going to do anything for my birthday this year. I have enough social occcasions that I don't want to make one more for myself.
As a sequal to last year's Halloween film festival, Tim is showing a slew of Hammer studio films the weekend before Halloween. It ought to be fun.
Yes, its been a while. I've had other things to do with my time beyond maintaining a web page.
I have a job as a technical writer with VeriSign. It is good to be back in t he communications world.
Alex is four and still alive, despite occasional urges otherwise.
Are penguins a menace to society?
That's the question Fragile Gravity dares to incoherently mumble. It's a webcomic that opened up this weekend, drawn by Chris Impink and written by the ever whimsical Barbara Fischer. (Hmm... these names sounds familiar. I'll ask my wife if we know these people. Hey Barb...!) The authors have a few dozen strips written and the first batch of six or so ready to be posted, and have the stated intention of staying well ahead of publication schedules, so this is looking to be one of the more regular outings in the webcomic field.
I understand it's being hosted out of the Fischer Network Operations Center and Beerhall. So that's what the big old Macintosh with the Fragile Gravity logo is doing on the table over my beer fridge.
What's the comic about? It starts with the travails of two independant comic book producers, and it's guaranteed to get weirder.
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