Links posted on March 29, 2004
Things That I Have Learned These Last Few Days:
1. Not everyone is interested in receiving e-mails with the title: The Atlas of Congenital Anomalies of the External Genitalia.
2. People do not like looking at things with titles such as The Atlas of Congenital Anomalies of the External Genitalia.
3. Anybody whose e-mail address I have must be a friend of mine. These friends trust me for one reason or another and do not expect an e-mail about the The Atlas of Congenital Anomalies of the External Genitalia.
4. Some of my friends need to read the warnings that are posted on e-mails with titles like The Atlas of Congenital Anomalies of the External Genitalia, such as Title should be enough to inform you what the site contains. I cannot stress enough how this is not safe for work. I don't want to hear you bitching about the lack of warnings.
Action Comics #1: available for free on the web Why pay $75,000 to read the comic that debuted Superman? I guess I never knew that his first ever battle was against a wife-beater (the bastard's knife snaps against Superman's tough skin.) One other thing I noticed is how bloody fast the thing moves. And I thought today's MTV generation liked jump cuts! This comic has about four stories in the first six pages!