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Wil! PAX was great, as usual. My 5 year old daughter and I were in line to see you for the 3pm signing. I had brought a gift for you - a 2010 Double Bastard - but then I saw Stepto by Paul & Storm, and I had read on twitter how he had lost his voice, so... I ended up leaving your line to give the beer to Stepto hoping that it's regenerative powers would heal his voice. I later heard from him on Twitter that it did help.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, well, I owe you a beer. See you at ECCC?
How was your PAX?
I'm on set for Eureka, tethering to the Internets through a mobile hotspot, using my iPad to post with the Typepad app. This is, as they say, less than optimal for blogging. However, I wanted to put a post up for PAX stuff, until I can write a proper post in the next few days. I had a wonderful ...
I wish The Matrix movie had a "no sequels" option.
Your move, Fan Fiction Writers
This is Safe for Work. As Chris Hardwick says, I think I'm going to buy this, and skip the naughty bits so I can see the story. (There are a bunch of NSFW behind the scenes pictures from actress April O'Neil -- who is a gigantic geek, apparently -- right here.)
What's scary about Facebook and the Places feature on by default is that even if you turn it off for you, you MUST remember to turn off the ability for your "friends" to tag you in a location as well.
... I just wonder how long it'll be before someone tags a friends in a dubious location as a joke, and then all hell breaks looks.
random thoughts from vancouver
I have a late call today, so I have some time to write. Yaaaaay. Here's a few things that have been on my mind in the last, oh, 36 hours or so. So that silly thing Paul and Storm and Adam and I did sort of took off, didn't it? I'm thrilled that so many people found it as entertaining and amusing...
Wil!
I was at the Seattle show, and I had a security guard tell me that I had to put away my camera (Canon 5D mkII) because I was only allowed to shoot with "little non professional cameras".
twa?
I thought about referencing your blog post, but I think it would have fallen on deaf ears. I instead took to Twitter, and some friends also did.
THEN, you stepped out on stage and mentioned Creative Commons and how it was encouraged to photo and video the show.
Huzzah!
The "big" camera came back out and didn't go back into the bag until it was all over :)
I got a GREAT video of Molly, Kristen and you doing Conjunction Junction. It's here: http://vimeo.com/11588705
I also was able to capture what I think is *THE* most epic Wil Wheaton face EVAR. That's here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeltelling/4588055827/
Lastly, thanks again man. Seriously. It felt nice to be around people who laugh at the same things I do.
making a note here: HUGE W00TSTOCK SUCCESS
Friday afternoon, Anne, Storm, and I walked up the street in Seattle toward a towering red brick building. Next to the kind of ancient metal fire escape that inspires poets to write about life in the city, a sign was painted on the side of the building. It identified the building as a theater, th...
Honestly, if Twitter were invented just to get Evil Wil Wheaton on BBT, that alone would have been worth it.
... and obviously, it was SO appropriate to sign in with Twitter to leave this comment :)
in which the impact of twitter on my life is examined, and thanks is given to @ev and @biz
When my friend Sean first told me about Twitter, I just didn't get it. "I already have a blog," I said. "Why would I want to tell anyone where I am or what I'm doing ... and why would anyone care?" Still, I signed up so I could have an account (I have to do a lot of this "defensive registering" ...
What sets you apart from many others, besides the obvious, is that you are able to look back and appreciate those who you worked with. I'm sure there are those that don't look back so fondly on people they interacted with at a younger age.
the weight is the gift
I can't say anything specific about the job, but I got to be a voice actor again today, working with people I love, on a show that I love. While we were all in the booth together between acts, waiting to hear from the director about our pickups, I took a moment to look around and appreciate whe...
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