Friday, April 30, 2010

Free Form Comments

[Every since I took these Free Form posts off of Wednesdays because I did not want this and the LOST blog going up at the same time, I just forgot about them. It was my intention to put these up Fridays. Sorry if you needed them.]

Say whatever you want to in the comments to this post -- random, off topic thoughts, ideas, suggestions, questions, recommendations, criticisms (which can be anonymous), surveys, introductions if you have never commented before, personal news, self-promotion, requests to be added to the blog roll and so on. If I forget, remind me. Remember these comments can be directed at all the readers, not just me.

ALSO. You can use this space to re-ask me questions you asked me before that I failed to answer because I was too busy.

AND you can use this space to comment on posts that are old enough that no one is reading the comments threads anymore.

You do not have to have a blogger account or gmail account to post a comment -- you can write a comment, write your name at the bottom of your comment like an e mail, and then post using the "anonymous" option.

WRITING FOR THIS BLOG. If I see a big free form comment that deserves more attention, I will pull it and make it its own post, with a label on the post and on the sidebar that will always link to all the posts you write for this blog. I am always looking for reviews of games, tv, movies, music, books and iPhone apps.

9 comments:

dschonbe said...

Hey Geoff,

Would it be possible to simplify the page design of the blog? I love the links to all the content, but pages take so long to load (Firefox and Safari). And IE8 gives me all sorts of headaches with your page.

I don't have any issues with most blogger pages. I suspect it has to do with the Blog List. That makes a lot of calls to various web pages, which is likely my problem.

Keep up the great writing.

Dan S.

Geoff Klock said...

I just tried something. Try it now and let me know.

dschonbe said...

Much faster in safari.

I'll post about firefox and IE later.
Thanks

Dan S

dschonbe said...

It's also much faster in Firefox and worlds better in IE8.

Thank you.

I can now enjoy this blog much more easily now :)

Dan S

sara d. reiss said...

Three things:

If you are in Bay Ridge, (or have ever wanted to visit Bay Ridge) on May 17th, 18th, or 19th, check out the WIndows Walk. Dozens of contemporary artists -- including myself -- are installing art work in the windows of all the local businesses up and down 5th avenue. Community bonding & art: two great tastes that taste great together.

VOTE FOR MY PHOTO, I WANT TO WIN!! http://hpstm.tc/6sr

May 22nd & 23rd is the LIC Arts festival at Juvenal Reis studios. come on over, get some free candy, meet some stellar artists (including J.K. Woodward, IDW & Marvel artist) and get yerself some "culcha"

sara d. reiss said...

oops. Bay Ridge windows exhibit is the 21st through to June 7th. my bad.

deepfix said...

AAAAaaaaarrrggggghhhh! A simple thesis that our idea of who and what Darkseid is was actually shaped by Jim Starlin and not Jack Kirby is killing me! The comic book industry is really losing out by not making old comics easily accessible. Jeebus, access to catalog is one of the dew things that music industry got right!

Topic at hand: The Lord High Papal is, after Thanos, another of Starlin's rewrites of Darkseid.

deepfix said...

Speaking of which, Hey DC guys who were reading comics in the early-mid eighties: Did you know who the New Gods were when the Super Powers cartoon came out?

Mutantville Productions said...

Geoff - is there any chance of getting a review for either Kick Ass or Iron Man 2 from you? We need a good superhero movie discussion here.

**streebo