Live-action Seamonkeys

by kartooner on December 17, 2003

The Amaz­ing Live Sea­mon­keys, “inspired by those lit­tle sea­mon­keys one could order out of the back of comic books. Pro­duced as a live-action car­toon, the sets reflected a style akin to water­color paint­ings used for back­grounds in 1950s ani­ma­tion.” I had a few (…)

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Merry Christmas, my friend

by kartooner on December 16, 2003

Snopes.com writes “A U.S. ser­vice­man wrote a poem describ­ing a soldier’s lonely night before Christ­mas.” This poem is ded­i­cated to my brother, Navy Recruit Matthew Sagen cur­rently resid­ing at Greak Lakes, Illi­nois and to all of the ser­vice­men sta­tioned in var­i­ous locations (…)

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Art of Andy Lee

by kartooner on December 15, 2003

Artist Andy Lee cre­ates some of the most styl­is­tic and beau­ti­ful art­work I have ever seen. The art­work “[is] done in the tra­di­tional Chan Bud­dhist splash style which orig­i­nated in China, circa 13th cen­tury B.C. Emperor Chan ruled dur­ing this era, making (…)

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Sucky to Savvy

by kartooner on December 12, 2003

When devel­op­ing a web page, it’s cru­cial to take into account your audi­ence. With that in mind, you also should avoid cer­tain prat­fulls espe­cially if you are work­ing in a pro­fes­sional envi­ron­ment. We’ve all vis­ited these kinds of sites with blar­ing MIDI(Musical (…)

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