Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Coming Soon! MONSTERS!
MONSTERS! Draw Your Own Mutants, Freaks & Creeps will be the first of four books written and draw by me to help stir up youthful imagination and get kids making up their own little weirdos.
Cute Creeps From Popular Culture
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Polar Rose
We sort the web of photos…Who's who? Polar Rose adds context to any person, on any photo, on any site. Simply put, we sort the web of photos.
Polar Rose - We sort the web of photos!
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TV Series Finale :: The last episodes of your favorite tv shows
Tune in to this site for info on how your favorite shows and character stories ended -- as well as TV series reunions, videos, podcasts, "where are they now" actor updates, TV episode trivia, television network secrets and more!
TV Series Finale :: The last episodes of your favorite tv shows
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Monday, December 18, 2006
CUSTOM MADMAN MUNNY BY MIKE ALLRED
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Ren and Stimpy in Life Sucks Animatic
This is a storyboard reel (animatic) from an epic Ren and Stimpy story called "Life Sucks". Many of the folks who worked on it figured it was the best R and S story we had ever written. Unfortunately it was never produced.
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Teen finds, returns $24K in movie theater
Imagine stumbling upon $24,000 cash. What would you do with the money?The untraceable wad of $100 bills, rubber-banded together inside a zippered bank pouch, tumbled unnoticed from the purse of RoseMarie Limoncelli, 39, as she sat Friday inside the AMC Fantasy theater in Rockville Centre.Christopher Montgomery, 19, found the money as he was cleaning between seats.The Lynbrook student returned it. Every dollar.
Teen finds, returns $24K in movie theater - Newsday.com
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Copyright Tool Will Scan Web For Violations
Privately held Attributor Corp. of Redwood City, Calif., has begun testing a system to scan the billions of pages on the Web for clients' audio, video, images and text -- potentially making it easier for owners to request that Web sites take content down or provide payment for its use.The start-up, which was founded last year and has been in "stealth" mode, is emerging ...
WSJ.com - Copyright Tool Will Scan Web For Violations
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Friday, December 15, 2006
A message from Jeaux at Frederator
Channel Frederator, we will be serving you dishes of the most
current Animation news & the hottest interviews with animators/artists
from all nooks, crannies, and parts of the globe.
Mainstream, commercial, indy, folksy, outsider, chicken scratch, you name it.
Doesn't matter if you're a Hollywood Bigshot, still in school, or a
bearded hermit off in the woods animating rocks and leaves (like me)
for the hell of it…
We want your story!
It's all about the frame by frame love baby, the love.
Help spread the Love people!
If you, or someone you know, would like to be featured or interviewed
on Channel Frederator, drop us an email at:
promotecartoons (at) gmail(dot)com
As always, to suscribe to CH.Fred, go to: http://www.channelfrederator.com/
or you can also go to ITunes.
-JX!
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Jeaux Janovsky
http://newtoons.frederator.com/lunch_break
http://allofmyheroes.blogspot.com/
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CBS Considering New Animated Trek Series For The Web
Star Trek may be set for a comeback into yet another arena, this time in the 2nd dimension. TrekMovie.com has learned that there is a new animated Trek project under consideration at CBS, but it has yet to get the green light. The series would most likely be broadcast on the web and be made up of ‘Clone Wars’ like 6-minute mini episodes.
CBS Considering New Animated Trek Series For The Web | TrekMovie.com
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Thunder Chunky Xmas Project
Artists from around the world were asked to throw together a xmas message. A new doodle will be revealed every day in December, leading up to xmas!
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How long in the freezer does it take to chill a Coke from 89F to 35F?
"That would be about 20-25 minutes in a freezer. If you put it in a bucket of ice, that would halve that time. If you put water in that ice, it'd be cold (+- 5c) enough to drink in about 4-6 minutes, if you put salt in that water, you'd reduce the chill time to just over 2 minutes. Agitating the can in the water, rolling it around, reduces the chill time even more.The fastest possible way is to grab a CO2 fire extinguisher and unload that sucker on the can.
MAKE: Blog: How long in the freezer does it take to chill a Coke from 89F to 35F?
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Build Your Own Lightsaber at Walt Disney World
Starting Friday, visitors to Walt Disney World in Florida will find an all-new Star Wars themed attraction waiting for them in the park's Once Upon A Toy Store -- the Build Your Own Lightsaber experience. Both Jedi and Sith alike are invited to "choose their destiny" and construct their saber of choice from a dazzling display offering scores of different design possibilities, including an exclusive purple-colored filter for fans of the signature Windu-hued blade.
Star Wars: Collecting | Build Your Own Lightsaber at Walt Disney World
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