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Glad to be of service!
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I would really have loved to give those as gifts this Christmas!
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Here are some good posts by people within the industry, explaining some of the issues:
Why writers get residuals, screenwriter
http://johnaugust.com/archives/2007/why-writers-get-residuals
To live by the pen by Doris Egan (who writes for House)
http://tightropegirl.livejournal.com/16033.html
Dead things on sticks, Denis McGrath (who wrote for Blood Ties) has a running series of posts regarding the strike
http://heywriterboy.blogspot.com/
My take on the strike is a little more whimsical.
http://leesvoice.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-writers-strike.html
Why writers get residuals, screenwriter
http://johnaugust.com/archives/2007/why-writers-get-residuals
To live by the pen by Doris Egan (who writes for House)
http://tightropegirl.livejournal.com/16033.html
Dead things on sticks, Denis McGrath (who wrote for Blood Ties) has a running series of posts regarding the strike
http://heywriterboy.blogspot.com/
My take on the strike is a little more whimsical.
http://leesvoice.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-writers-strike.html
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I love me my Canadian Tire money! They were so ahead of their time for customer loyalty programs!
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Brilliant! Congratulations and well deserved!
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Thanks for the link to the resource.
If anyone's interested, I've got some templates for pop-up cards online along with similar instructions.
http://craftday.blogspot.com/2006/11/pop-up-cards-vertical-opening.html
http://craftday.blogspot.com/2006/11/pop-up-cards-horizontal-fold.html
If anyone's interested, I've got some templates for pop-up cards online along with similar instructions.
http://craftday.blogspot.com/2006/11/pop-up-cards-vertical-opening.html
http://craftday.blogspot.com/2006/11/pop-up-cards-horizontal-fold.html
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Try oobleck for something safer for the little ones:
http://craftday.blogspot.com/2007/03/recipe-oobleck.html
http://craftday.blogspot.com/2007/03/recipe-oobleck.html
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Cute application!
(I prefer making my own 6-pointed snowflakes.)
(I prefer making my own 6-pointed snowflakes.)
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Anon: How right you are. Gosh I'm getting careless in my old age! ... but you get the point!
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Trey: that's a terrific point. I'd lumped Neatorama.com in with RSS feeds and blogs -- but it really does deserve a box of it's own!
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Aww, shucks. Thanks Alex!
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Great interview Alex! I'm impressed that you're able to squeeze all of this in with an infant at home!
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Brilliant! Love it!
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My favourite anamorphic art is chalk drawings from Julian Beever's site.
http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm
http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm
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The International Animated Film Society: ASIFA-Hollywood has embarked on an ambitious project to create an animation archive, museum, and library for the benefit of the animation community, students and general public. They are in the process of building an ANIMATION DATABASE which contains biographies of artists, filmographic info and media files- movies, artwork and audio.