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Friday, June 11, 2004 |
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Picture Invasion Well, I haven't by any means cleared the queue - but I've brought the backlog up to the end of April. There are 30 new desktops available in the Wallpapers section, with about 40 remaining in the queue. It's amazing how fast things build up... (Louis Wu 19:51:50 UTC) (permalink) 
Do I LOOK like I'm kidding? Episode 36 of Red vs Blue has been released for sponsors - check the Season 2 sponsors forum. 'Dr. No-no' is pretty funny - Donut needs martinis or something. (Maybe a Red Bull.) (Louis Wu 14:26:41 UTC) (permalink) 
Zanzibaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh! Uh oh... today's One One Se7en might have caused a problem. Sarge did something he shouldn't have done... and he and MC seem to have... vanished. They might even have been blown to another site. We'd appreciate it if you'd keep an eye out for them; we need 'em back by Monday (Sunday if Stuntmutt decides to turn in a last-minute strip). Thanks! (Louis Wu 13:52:48 UTC) (permalink) 
Is it Friday already? Eleven new pieces for you today in the Fan Fiction section - stories, poems, the whole shebang. Go read. (Louis Wu 13:46:54 UTC) (permalink) 
Back On Topic Halo: Resolution discusses the important parts of a ship. (Louis Wu 13:30:23 UTC) (permalink) 
Sheep in Wolf's Clothing New content at Halo Babies; a new strip, of course, and 3 new Fan desktops, all quite nice. Check it all out! (Louis Wu 12:19:55 UTC) (permalink) 
But does it SOUND annoying? Nasa may have discovered how something like Guilty Spark came about; their prototype is red, not blue, but it's an answer to the need for environment sensor/webcam/intercom/PDA that doesn't pose a safety risk in free fall. It's cute, to boot. Thanks to Peter M. for pointing it out... should make you think a bit. (Peter adds, "If they start experimenting with that super-mold from MIR I'll have to invest in getting some NightMare armor fitted...") (Louis Wu 01:23:36 UTC) (permalink) 
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