Twitter To Start the Week (Part 1)
December 17th, 2007 -- by Augie De Blieck Jr.
It’s a Monday tradition I’m working on now. Problem is, I have so many that I need to split it into two parts. More to come tomorrow!
Follow it all over here, or read some highlights:
- I’m hooked on baby carrots for my snack food. I’m going to turn orange.
- Time for a new glucometer. This one’s getting older and less reliable.
- “I once was blind, but now I see.” In other words: you drank too much last night.
- &$^%! Why do people only order a DVD off the Amazon Marketplace the day I’ve already dropped stuff off at the USPS? Can’t they coordinate?
- Really, though, doesn’t it break the conceit of the show to glorify these kids at celebrities, not average joes you follow on THE HILLS?
- You know what game the Wii Virtual Console needs above all others? CLU CLU LAND. I ate that game up back in the 8 Bit days.
- Was everybody shipping stuff for Christmas today? The post office was a complete zoo.
- Comic colorists, beware — all comics print out too damn dark. Time to update your color schemes. (More on this in Pipeline this week. . .)
- It’s VERY disappointing when a dustjacket for a nice HC is printed off-center and the spine is on the front cover. UGH
- I’m sick of hearing about Docks and Stacks from the same people who happily claimed the Dock was useless and unnecessary.
- Recording the Pipeline Podcast with my full mic/mixer/compressor set-up again. God, it feels good. Time for a LOOOONG podcast!
- Canon XTI dSLR price update: Now $589, $10 cheaper than yesterday. How low can it go? How quickly?
- I need to stop having ideas; there’s not enough time in the day to implement them all. If only there was easy big money in podcasting. . .
- It feels weird wearing a ring under winter gloves. I’m not used to this.
- It’s holiday time, and too many podcasts are shutting down for the year early. Hey, some of us have to work, dangit. We’re not vacationing!

December 17th, 2007 at 1:07 pm
I love baby carrots. Definitely one of my favorites.
And Augie, you’ll definitely get used to the ring. So much that when you don’t have it on, you’ll feel wrong.