High Brow Comedy Starring Iron Man And The Hulk!
Just discovered that Marvel Comics has a new feature on their Super Hero Squad website that allows you to make your own comics, be they comic strips or full comic books. I made the above strip using it, and although I wasn't keen on the image quality of the download (and fairly unhappy that it downloads the strip as a PDF instead of an image, so I had to take another step to get it to post here without being all sorts of a headache), the idea is pretty amusing and I had a pretty good time playing with it. Hopefully, they get the downloads to look a bit better down the line.
Go try it for yourself here. I'd tell you to tell 'em I sent you, but you'd just be talking to your computer and people might look at you a little weird if you did that, so I won't.
I Think I Need “Bat Jump-The-Shark” Repellent
Via Comic Book Resources: Batman: The Brave And The Bold is having a musical episode that features Neil Patrick Harris as the villain. I'm not sure how I feel about this yet.
A Time Machine Would Make Procrastination More Fun
There are things I say I'm going to do every year. Like remember Grandparent's Day. When I say stuff like that, though, I forget to look up when Grandparent's Day is, and thus I usually forget it until my mom says something like "Hey, it's Grandparent's Day, call your Grandparents." And I say I will, but I never do, because I'm a terrible grandchild.
Anyway.
Thanks to the never-ending Facebook updates of one of my friends, I have decided to attempt to complete NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month if, like me, you think "NaNoWriMo" is something that could only come out of your mouth if you're having a stroke. I've tried to do this in years past, once even getting so far as opening Word to start typing, but I've never gotten through it... Mainly because I forget that it's going on until November 23rd. But I'm gonna give it another shot this year.
After all, it's like my Aunt Agnes always said: "If at first you don't succeed, you're doomed to continue trying and never realize that you're in a vicious cycle of failure, so why even try in the first place? Now where the hell did I put my gin?!"
Do You Smell That? It’s Golden-Brown Brilliance.
Just realized that if I flip my English muffin nooks-and-crannys down in my toaster oven, I'd get golden-er nooks-n-crannies with less toasting, as the heating coils are at the bottom of the toaster.
I'd love to tell you more, but I have MENSA on the line.
Problems I Wish I Had, Volume 1
Via Mashable!:
Bloggers now have up to 11,000 reasons to disclose when they are being paid to review products.
The FTC has updated its Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising for the first time since 1980, and among the changes, a requirement that “bloggers who make an endorsement must disclose the material connections they share with the seller of the product or service.” Fines for violating the new rule will run up to $11,000 per post.
Some more details from the FTC’s announcement:
“The revised Guides also add new examples to illustrate the long standing principle that “material connections” (sometimes payments or free products) between advertisers and endorsers – connections that consumers would not expect – must be disclosed. These examples address what constitutes an endorsement when the message is conveyed by bloggers or other “word-of-mouth” marketers. The revised Guides specify that while decisions will be reached on a case-by-case basis, the post of a blogger who receives cash or in-kind payment to review a product is considered an endorsement.”
Beyond straight up pay-per-post systems like Izea, it the new rules would seemingly apply to any situation where something of value changes hands between advertiser and blogger. For example, General Mills and Ford Fiesta bloggers would have to disclose the relationship they have with the advertiser.
Certainly, it seems like this is an update that’s time has come. While most well-run social media programs already include appropriate disclosure, there’s still no shortage of unscrupulous marketers using deceptive practices to sell products. Now, with the threat of serious fines, those who look to push the boundaries of ethical blogging will be doing so at their own risk.
Semi-related, I'm totally for sale. In case you were wondering.
Oh, I Don’t Think I Told You
I won the slap bet I mentioned back here. Expect to see Brandon getting his beard slapped off sometime this month.
Links: Not Just For Sausage Anymore
I was asked by one of my friends to come up with a list of 5 blogs she should be reading. As I am lazy, and I also like to share my reading habits with the world, I have just updated the links page with some, you know, links. I'm sure she'll be especially pleased that I have her blog listed there, even though she updates with even less regularity than I do.
So, there you all go: stuff to read. Enjoy!