It was posted by Whedonesque, which was pretty cool. You can find more details here and here at the Facebook event.
Saturday, November 14 at 3:30pm.
Sunday, November 15 at 2:30pm.

One is sad one is happy - both of DHSAB and both having to do with Biily/Penny
The Story of a Girl
Please, Let me go back
*the sadder one*
- Mood:
accomplished
Due to this annoying stomach bug, I am not at the TMBG concert tonight. I am trying not to be bitter about it.
In an effort to avoid this bitterness, I have been distracting myself with other media. Earlier, I watched “WALL-E”, which was even better than I thought it would be. Then I downloaded a demo of a new game by Amanita Design called Machinarium. If you like puzzles and robots and grungy animation set to a gorgeous soundtrack, you will like this demo.
The cute robot is a newly-discovered and powerful weapon in my anti-bitterness arsenal.
I knew it was time to go home when I asked a fellow ref librarian how often the Investor's Business Daily came out.
She pointed to "Daily" and said "Does this help you?"
Duh.
I've been giggling ever since. I can't wait to tell that one on Monday.
A few short reveiws of this weeks books...
ACTION COMICS #883 - When is Superman coming back? I was on board for the whole tracking down Zod's agents but this seems to be taking forever! The storylines got sidetracked by the Supergirl/Reactron arc and now I just don't care. But the back up Captain Atom was actually interesting to the bigger picture that's been crossing the S'books.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #611 - One of this weeks best books. I didn't read the last arc, cuz, I just don't care about Ben Reilly or Kane. This issue is back to where Spidey's been - Amazing. This had everything and made me laugh out loud many times. Great art, great fun. Lady Stilt-Man - dumbest and lamest yet funniest villain that's been in funny books in a while! Must Read.
BATGIRL #4 - I am clearly not who is book is for. Don't like it, don't like her. The story and art isn't even engaging to me. Painful.
BATMAN #693 I love Tony Daniel's art. I happen to think he shouldn't write and draw it. Panels at times made no sense and his writing didn't help explain any. Mr. Winick where did you go?
BATMAN AND ROBIN #6 The cover was the best thing about this book. Prince's Purple Rain - just when you think it couldn't get fruitier.
BOOSTER GOLD #26 (BLACKEST NIGHT) - Great book and you get a free Orange Lantern ring with it. Heartfelt and emotional not even the annoying new Blue Beetle could ruin it. Must Read.
CABLE #20 - Can we please end this whole Hope storyline ...please...pretty please?
CHRONICLES OF WORMWOOD LAST BATTLE #2 (OF 6) - 2 issues in and it's moving sooo slow. Let's get on with it please. At least the big bad made his appearance (on the last page!)
DAREDEVIL #502 - Loved it.
DARK X-MEN #1 (OF 5) - Had problems with it.
DEADPOOL #17 Loved it. Chickens really???
GREEN ARROW BLACK CANARY #26 Why???
GREEN LANTERN CORPS #42 (BLACKEST NIGHT) I say it every month. The artist does a great injustice to the story. Big pages lose their impact with this art. A "death" of a major character feels flat. This was the first issue I felt was a must read for non GLC readers BUT we'll see how long dead stays dead in this world of Black Lanterns.
JSA VS KOBRA #6 (OF 6) I was a huge supporter of this when it started. Loved the writing and the art. 6 issues in and I'm glad it's over. It went no where. What was the purpose of the mini??? It didn't end! Disappointing.
REALM OF KINGS IMPERIAL GUARD #1 (OF 5) Why? Bad art with a story that was just dumb. This is how they follow up War of Kings? Really???
STRANGE #1 (OF 4) Good story wrapped in bad art.
SWORD #1 (MARVEL) OK story with really bad art. Beast is a cat (that's bad enough) not a freakin horse, people. How did that make it thru editorial. I know art is subjective but not that loosy goosy! BUT the back up story featuring a pissed off Lockheed was great. He loves his Kitty and wants her back.
TITANS #19 - Ugh. It was a very ok story. How much longer are they going to strech out this one issue a person crap and start telling Titans stories? There is an "S" at the end of the title ya know Didiot!
UNCANNY X-MEN FIRST CLASS #5 (OF 8) Ugh...
WALKING DEAD #67 Wow didn't see that coming. Another A+ from Kirkman and Adlard. Pick up the Compendium which collects the first 8 trades and get caught up on an amazing book NOW! You will not regret it!
X-BABIES #2 (OF 4) Ugh Why? I like the babies but they have made it unbearable to read.
X-FORCE #21 This is my favorite book and this issue shows why no one but Yost and Kyle should write it. When they're done with this :( send them to Uncanny... and the beautiful art of Claytin Crain. This book is like Christmas to me. The one page of Banshee is gorgeous!
X-MEN FOREVER #11 Much like Batgirl, this book is not for me. Stiff writing and poor dialogue makes this book tough to get thru. At least the art is do-able.
Get Your Geek on at Whatever...
- Location:store
- Mood:
geeky - Music:P!nk - Funhouse
Do not approach me when it is raining and I am wet and p*ssed off and having to work very late, to ask me about the job vacancy. I do not have anything to do with the job vacancy, I do not know you and I do not want to know you
Do not get upset when I tell you I do not know about the job vacancy and sure you just wanted to say "hello".
I just wanted to say fuck you except you're the type to complain. Now fuck off and die.
- Mood:
angry
But please talk about these pictures. LOL. &hearts

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And never forget:

- Mood:
rushed
"Kid favourites who’ve notched a spot for the title of Fave Movie Star include Twilight heartthrobs Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, who’ll battle it out against the ever popular Zac Efron and Daniel Radcliffe."
Well, ZAC WON!
The Aussies love him I guess to beat out those guys! :D
Also Nikki recently told a cute story about Hairspray and talked about the possibility of Hairspray 2, if you are interested... ( click here )
- Mood:
groggy
I am not in the mood to post anything, but stubborn enough not to let chronic illness “win” today, so here is a random memory.
During my first semester at UAB, I lived on campus in a single room. My bedding was black and white; the walls were beige cinderblock; the furniture was light wood. Nothing about my room was remarkable in any way. To make it more my own, I bought a small octagonal aquarium, some neon tetras, and a tiny aquatic frog. I was far from home, hundreds of miles from everyone I knew, and this capsule of water and life became my nightlight and my lullaby.
The fish and frogs did not live long. I remain captivated by aquariums, but have not owned another since.
- 22:54 Governor of RI can SUCK IT: bit.ly/1qTVt3 #

oh and zac is at the bb game
LOL
- Mood:
pleased
The Notes feature has been added to two action-taking pages:
- You can now add a Note directly on the Add a friend page - handy if you'd like to mark down where you met them or another name you know them by!
- On the Ban and unban users page (under Account -> Privacy) you can now add a Note, including to a group of users all banned at the same time (so that next year you won't need to ask yourself "hey, why did I ban these guys?")
Other changes:
- When you're viewing your existing Notes they're grayed out; click in a field to activate it to change the text (this page can be found from the header by using Profile -> Manage Notes)
- Changes to editing:
- When you're going to create a new Note but one already exists, you'll get a warning that you're editing an existing Note
- You can now delete a note from the "Edit note" pop-up in the hover menu
- You can now delete notes for multiple selected users on the Manage notes page
- When you change Notes on "Ban|unban users" page, they can be edited and saved with "Save Changes" button
Video of Richard from Houston:
An article/review from ( Time Out Chicago )
ETA ANOTHER REVIEW
( Blog: The Wicked Stage )

- Mood:
busy

Notes augmented
We've enhanced and de-bugged Notes. If you haven't tried it yet, now's the time! You can create a private note when you ban multiple users. You can also delete multiple notes at once. Lastly, paid users have the option to add a note (visible only to you) whenever you add or remove a friend (guaranteed to avoid embarrassing social mishaps). If you don't currently have a paid account, you can upgrade now! It only takes a few minutes and costs less than a bad shopping mall haircut (plus, it's way more fashionable)!
Product tweaks and bug kill
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- The issue causing random comments to vanish has been fixed!
- If you visit a LiveJournal page and get prompted to log in, you'll be returned to the same page after you sign in (Thanks, Dreamwidth)!
- If you don't edit the timestamp for an entry at all, the entry timestamp will indicate the time the entry was posted instead of the time the Update Journal page was loaded
- Comments with paddings/backgrounds render correctly within the comment box (and will no longer wrap outside the box and break frames/margins)
New FCK fixes rich text editor!
- We've updated our RTE (Rich Text Editor) to FCKeditor version 2.6.5
- When switching from the RTE to HTML editor, links for syndicated feeds are no longer broken
- RTE now functions properly in Safari 4.0
- An extra line/space will not be auto-inserted whenever you switch from RTE to HTML editor
- The insert image link now works correctly in all browsers
LiveJournal Cares
We’re pleased to introduce you to
lj_cares, a new LiveJournal community dedicated to raising awareness and funds for U.S. charitable organizations that improve the health and well-being of people around the world. Each month, we’ll spotlight a nonprofit that is making a significant global impact through medical research, public outreach, and/or humanitarian social programs. Charities will be selected in accordance with the U.S. calendar of national health observances based on a high rating (of over 60%) on Charity Navigator and global scope of impact.

In this, our inaugural month of November, we will celebrate national adoption month by offering a charitable virtual gift (priced at $2.99) to support Love Without Boundaries, an organization that saves the lives of orphans with life-threatening diseases and places them in loving homes around the world. LiveJournal will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of charitable vgifts (we'll cover the cost of credit card transaction fees). To learn more about Love Without Boundaries, please visit
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Please keep the love coming for one more week by writing to Frank the Goat, Esq., c/o LiveJournal, Inc., 539 Bryant Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94107. Be sure to include your username, since we'll be drawing the names of ten random contributors next Thursday to win paid account credits!
Photos of the week
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You can see a sample of this week's gorgeous photos and check out spotlight communities and awesome user content after the jump!
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2:59 PM 11/11/09 · My love of crossovers nearly joygasmed cuz of this. First there was the original crew of Star Trek teaming with the X·Men, interesting turn of the Phoenix Force combining with Gary Mitchell. Then in another comic, roundabout the same time within a couple months, the crew of the Enterprise·D wind up in the past, on their way home from Star Trek: First Contact, but not their past and in an effort to get home they cross paths with the X·Men...
...the whole thing got mixed up with that time travelling despot Kang the Conqueror.
To finalize all this, after the crew of the Enterprise·D got home they discovered that somehow the X·Men got caught up in their wake. Which worked out well as their was an issue with a world where a good chunk of the population started randomly generating superhuman abilities, which was well done not in comic form this time but an actual novel.
Wolverine reprogramming the holodeck so he and Worf could go toe to toe with Juggernaut, Sabretooth, and a few other of his rogues made for a fun ending.
( cover of the original issue )
- Location:94306
- Mood:
nostalgic - Music:NUMB3RS
( Emanuel Levy )
( Houston Chronicle blog )
( Blog: Style by Numbers )
Twitters
Misc.
( 'Press Clippings' from MAOW FB )
One more competition to add for the London Premiere: Vue Cinemas
2 more DC things
( Reliable Source: Exuberant tweens flock to Zac Efron screening )
( Washington Examiner: Efron visits WH, but not Obama daughters )
- Mood:
nerdy
Sometimes people are layered like that. There's something totally different underneath than what's on the surface. But sometimes, there's a third, even deeper level, and that one is the same as the top surface one. Like with pie.
- Joss Whedon, Zack Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jed Whedon
Also, Dr. Horrible was back in the top ten TV seasons on Canadian iTunes.


