Fellow Podcasters Displaying at Motor City Comic Con

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For almost a year now, I’ve been away from my hometown of Detroit, Michigan, but my fellow podcasters there (see the Detroit Podcasters Network) are certainly still going strong. Four of the guys are getting a display table at the Motor City Comic Convention, May 16-18, and they will be promoting their individual shows and podcasting in general. They are:

Here’s more about the participation of the event from Chris:

If you would like to participate feel free to send us your promotional materials (postcards, flyers or other such items). All we are asking in return is a donation of $5 to help us pay for our costs.

The four of us, and a few others involved, are going to have a great time hanging out taking about comics, podcasting (audio and video), and conducting interviews, But most of all, promoting all of our shows. We expect many of you to take part in this cool endeavor.

The Motor City Comic Con is a fun and enjoyable event–a small town atmosphere with big city flavor. We hope you will join in on the fun.

Quick Reminder for CSS Naked Day

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CSS Naked Day is this Wednesday, April 9. Promote web standards by removing the CSS (the style) from your web site! This is your chance to show off your proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure. Thanks for Dustin Diaz for putting on this web event.

I’m Now on Twitter

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So I’m finally on Twitter, the social network that informs users of what each other is doing. The web site and service is excellent; it’s very easy, fast, and it just works! There’s an excellent Twitter API for developers to have fun with. My Twitter account is dennisl.

“Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?”

Twitter

Cirque du Soleil

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Last week, my wife Carey and I went to a Cirque du Soleil show, KOOZA, in downtown San Jose. I gotta say, it was well worth the $90 per seat we paid! Incredible performances, great stage set, and great music. It’s just so spectacular and entertaining, and the clown acts are hilarious. It was longer than I expected too; about 2 1/2 hours including the 1/2 hour intermission. If you ever get a chance, go see Cirque du Soleil. This year the KOOZA show is coming to Hartford, Philly, Chicago, and Boston.

Kooza

You know you’re from Michigan when…

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Got an email a while back from an old friend back home in Michigan. Yes, it was one of those goofy lists, but many of them were funny. I’d modified a few of these for the better.

You know you’re from Michigan when…

  • You find 32 degrees “a little chilly.”
  • You drink pop and bake with soda.
  • You know what a “Yooper” is.
  • You go to Canada on your 19th birthday.
  • You think owning a Toyota is un-American.
  • “Vacation” means going up north on I-75. You measure distance in hours.
  • You can drive 65 mph through a feet of snow during a raging blizzard,
    without flinching.
  • You design your kid’s Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.
  • You know it’s possible to live in “the thumb”.

the Michigan “thumb�

Beowulf Movie Ruled!

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I had high expectations when I went to see the new movie Beowulf last weekend, and man, I was not disappointed. It was awesome! I saw it in IMAX 3D which made it even more incredible. Although there were a couple major changes to the original plot of the epic Beowulf poem, I think it was for the better.

Beowulf speaking to Grendel’s mother

Factoids:

  • Beowulf is an old English epic poem thought to have been composed sometime in the middle ages. The poem tells the story of Beowulf and his battles against three different adversaries.
  • The only surviving manuscript of Beowulf is the work of two, rather than one, scribes who transcribed the poem from another earlier manuscript and it now resides in the British Library.
  • The truly epic poem Beowulf has survived through the centuries and is the only surviving example of Anglo Saxon heroic poetry.
  • Despite being a mainly Scandinavian story with most of the storyline taking part in Scandinavia rather than England it has risen to become a national English epic.
  • The poem consists of no less than 3,183 lines and the events described in the poem take place during the 5th or 6th Century.

monster Grendel from Beowulf

My Favorite Non-Techie RSS Feeds

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I read numerous RSS feeds, mostly related to front-end web development. But there are a few that I read that are not tech-related…

By the way, I use NetVibes, an awesome personalized “home page” which can not only read and organize RSS feeds, but also blogs, email accounts, social networks, search engines, instant messengers, photos, videos, podcasts, and game widgets!

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