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Does he show up on a motorcycle? Like in this clip?

I’ve been kicking around an outline for a screenplay for a while called “DRIVEN:”. At some future point all the iCars are able to share data and telemetry stuff, and a larger machine (DRIVEN: aka SkyNet) oversees the whole thing. This makes all sorts of sense for military, cargo, or emergency services, especially if

I've always been fascinated by the (now defunct) Frog Pad chording keyboard. One handed, wireless, seems like it should be strapped to the thigh, Han Solo style, of a cyber warrior. Ever used it? I haven't.

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Here's an elusive sweet spot for Apple. I just broke the glass on my iPad Mini 1. Repairing it at a store is $150-180, repairing it myself looks like a dicey proposition. If Apple credited my old one for a new one, I'd likely upgrade just to fix the glass. At $180 you're almost half way there...

I really like how you put this. Thank you.

I'm glad you guys got what I was trying to suggest. There's years and years and years of thought, training, and experimentation in that one stroke. If you ever get the urge, JB, you can get a beginner Sumi-e kit pretty cheap at most art stores and try it on a small scale. Like origami it's best if you watch a few

OMG you're so right and I'm soooo very wrong.

I was thinking of the Mayan/Aztec dragons, which does not in any way make me look like less of an idiot.

I've studied Sumi-e on and off for years. There's ritual to grinding the ink stick (compressed pine charcoal) into the reservoir, where you're supposed to spend half an hour thinking about each brush stroke, planning how to minimize them. Finding zen.

I think the aspect the headline hints at, and the video doesn't

Chinese dragons are legless and have wings. Sorry.

Somewhere the ZOIDS designers are crying a little. But out of pride, man, out of pride.

It took about 10,000 years of making cheese for us to discover its true and final form...as a cracker!! Give it a try, Davis, you won't be disappointed! We're also available on Amazon!

Use our storefront, store.wausome.com and the coupon code WAUSOME4ME for free shipping. I just added Canada to our list (and why it wasn't already there?! No idea.) and it should work fine for you, Scott. I'll watch for your order and get it out right away! Thanks to our cheezy brothers and sisters up north!!

Hey Jesus, can I send you a sample of our all-cheese crackers, Wausome Wafers? I think you'd dig em. Just email me a shipping address and I'll send a 6-pack right away... brian@wausome.com

Super creepy and extraordinarily well done. LOVE THIS! Reinterpretations of legendary folktales like this are fantastic, and the misdirection here was incredibly well played. I did nearly turn it off half way in...and I'm so glad I didn't.

DO IT AGAIN! DO IT AGAIN! DO IT AGAIN! YEEEEESSSSSSS!

K, I just watched that twice, like 15 minutes ago, and my hands and feet are still sweaty, tingling, and a little shaky. In. Sane.

I see. This must be a different kind than I usually use. Mine are all super thick, nearly cardstock, and nowhere near 365 pages. I'll have to look around...the dayplanner, eh? Thanks!

Too bad about the watercolor bit. One of my favorite ways to get my sketch on is to use waterproof ink and tint it with coffee. A paper

Brent,

I'm totally serious. I'd like to send you a 6-pack of Wausome Wafers to sample. Just give me a mailing address to use and I'll get them out immediately.

Brian Gunning

OMGoodness. So amazingly lovely and subtle. Well, mostly. It reminds me of things I've said over and over to others, "Draw every day. It will change you." and yet, I glance over at 4 half-finished Moleskins and wonder why I stopped. Hmmm. Better go sharpen the crayons...