Gid prepared this product review for me a while back. I’ve apologized to him for the delay, but as I said this past Saturday, I didn’t know how to edit the thing into something useful.
So finally, here’s Gid’s Gideo Review of an airsoft gun:
Gid prepared this product review for me a while back. I’ve apologized to him for the delay, but as I said this past Saturday, I didn’t know how to edit the thing into something useful.
So finally, here’s Gid’s Gideo Review of an airsoft gun:
Thanks to Dave Mason, I have started a Youtube set of videos. Also, thanks to Allan for suggesting the whole mess. You’re killin’ me, man.
Anyhow, Here’s Doran- my mentor- skating a run his dad said wasn’t quite up to snuff. I don’t know what he’s talking about. I’m dreaming of the day I can pull that off.
There are more videos coming- mostly called Gideos, ’cause Gideon shot most of the raw footage I collected to get this thing started.
There’s a voting thingy HERE.
Hubris wasn’t nominated (He’s only two, and maybe I haven’t spread the word around the in’ernet as well as I could have. Yet)
But there’s a Write-In line that can be used to good effect (the effect being to spread the word of Hubris ’round the in’ernet)
and you can cast a vote for Hubris if you like.
Okay, so here’s the second part of the top of my morning webcomics reading list:
(QUICK REMINDER. Hubris is kid friendly. This list… not so much. I’ll be posting the kid-friendly lists soon. You little guys and girls- these cartoons are just baffling and rude until after you’ve dated a few people and have decided on some important life choices. Til then, enjoy Hubris. Ignore these for the moment. You’ll be perfectly happy you did. For grown-ups, this is a fun list.)
Not Invented Here • Barnes & Zugale (this one used to have Southworth art. I hate to admit that I let it drop down my reading list on account of the art, but I did. Bad me. Bad! Good comic strip.)
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal • Zach Weiner
This is sort of the breaking point between strips that update more frequently (three times or more a week) and those that are supposed to update less frequently… and those that update at crazy times or not at all, or I haven’t figured it out yet, or something.
The Trenches • Kurtz, Krahulik, Holkins
Gutters • Sohmer and Guest Artists (once, it was ME!)
Two Guys and Guy • Rickard Jonasson
That looks like plenty for today. The list, like I said before is a LOT longer. And the stuff at the bottom of it is stuff that I just started looking at. Some of it will likely wind up in this tippy top list the next time I re-arrange my list. I’ll post some of the other good stuff later.
Hey. Sorry I’m so lazy about posting non-cartoon things on off days here at Hubris. I used to do better, and need to shape up.
But here’s one I’ve been planning on doing for a while. I got into a conversation with Hillary Price a while back about our respective morning reading lists. I thought it’d be fun to post a whole series of ‘What Do YOU Read’ articles. Of course, it’s easiest to start off with my list of things to read every morning.
Or, at least, ONE of my lists.
I have a GoComics list that shows up in an email every morning, or can be accessed by clicking ‘home’ when I go to my gocomics page. We’ll come back to those cartoons- they’re mostly syndicated features that I’ve developed a taste for over the years, with a scattering of ‘hey, that’s cool’ thrown in.
But the crazy list is the stuff I’ve cobbled together, from the web. It changes fairly often, but here’s the current very tippy top of the list. There’s way too many to do all at once here.
Oh, and if you’re under… what is it, 16 or 18 or whatever, you need a parent standing over your shoulder to tell you whether or not you can look at these sites. I try to keep Hubris friendly to all audiences, and something that anyone can be proud to say that he or she reads, but let’s be real… There are a LOT of audiences for the various and sundry webcomics. Some of these comics are for people who aren’t waiting around for Mom or Dad to make dinner for everyone. I don’t care how growed-up you think you are, if you’re 12, you aren’t going to GET some of these cartoons, no matter how well they’re drawn and written. You don’t have the tools yet, and you don’t want ’em. Yet. Look at Gil. You’ll get that one.
Here we go:
Least I Could Do • Sohmer, DeSousa
Girls With Slingshots • Danielle Corsetto
PvP • Scott Kurtz (you’ll have to click on ‘comic’ to get to the comic. Surprise!)
Our Valued Customers • Mr. Tim Chamberlain
Scenes From A MultiVerse • Jon Rosenberg
Reptillis Rex • William Tallman
That’s enough to be going on with, but not my list altogether- not by a long shot. These are at the top of the long list because they update often enough and/or are exciting or interesting enough for me to put them near the top and leave them there. Starslip Crisis is one that I wish was still on the list. And Not Invented Here is at the top of Part 2 of this list, and used to be higher up, but I move things around for wonky reasons. There are others that would be here but only update once a week or so, and therefore are farther down the list. You’ll see as I post updates.
If you like, peruse these a bit. Tell ’em I sent ya, if you comment there. I’ve met some of the creators and they’re good folks. I’d like Hubris to be as well respected as these. Got to keep workin’!
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