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Site redesign

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

I’m working on giving the site a new look – most of the pages have been updated now, though there are still a few more to go. (And then I’ll probably update the sites for Z7 and Ebb’s Children too!) If you see anything not working, please let me know.

In other news, Rumormonger Idol continues in today’s new voting bonus strips: In the first one, an unsuccessful contestant tries out. The contestant in the second one might be a little more successful. Thanks for voting!

Rumormonger Idol continues

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

The end of the universe (?) in today’s strip won’t stop Rumormonger Idol! In today’s bonus strip, the host explains one of the changes for Season 2, and in today’s bonus photo, a potential contestant considers entering.

In other news, Z7 is back on something resembling a regular schedule, and will update on Tuesdays and/or Saturdays. (And that includes today!)

Rumormonger Idol Season 2

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

It’s time for the second season of Rumormonger Idol! The tryouts get started (or do they?) in today’s bonus strip.

All the voting this year is going to be on the forum – so if you want to vote and don’t have a forum account, now is a good time to register!

And if you have no idea at all what I’m talking about, you can see last year’s first round here. :)

V3 Palindrome Day

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

Today’s strip was number 1331 – of which 989 have been transcribed over at Oh No Robot! It’s too bad I’ve updated Z7 twice this month, or it would still have been at 414 and fit the theme, but then this wasn’t exactly planned. :)

(And thanks to everyone who’s been helping out with the transcriptions, especially Kerinbot!)

Today’s Photo: Another character name explained

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

In today’s picture, Ebb has a Unit 4+2 CD – they’re best known for their 1965 hits “Concrete and Clay” and “You’ve Never Been In Love Like This Before,” also had a few other minor hits in the UK (“The Green Fields,” “Hark,” “You’ve Got To Be Cruel To Be Kind,” “Baby Never Say Goodbye”), and recorded my favorite version of Bob Dylan’s “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere,” which I happened to have on in the car today while stuck in traffic on my way to work. Seemed appropriate, and that’s why I thought of posting this.

(And they’re also where Unit Six got his name!)