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Climbing up on Solsbury Hill.

LAX: Light Motion Dreams: Update.
"no question for you." (12/05/06)

Notice anything different in this page? Yup, it's very subtle. No idea as to what it is, huh? It's the glow effect, peeps. The glow effect is added to only certain panels, the panels taking place outside, as making it seem like rain. I kinda like it this way, and that's totally cool in my book.

Jesus, this page reminds me of how much I hate 0.7 lead pencils. These lines smudge if you pass your hand over them, and the lines are thick and ugly. I hate that. I miss my old 0.5 lead pencils, those, those are things you can draw with. Unlike 0.7 pens, I hate them. The original page was so thick, so smudged, that I had to outline it with this very cool generic pen.


These are the visits to the lax.comicdish.com site, they seem to jump around with *gasp* 7 to 8 people coming there. Aside from that. nothing. This make me feel sad? Probably. Probably not, who cares, they're just numbers. Anyways, I got you (the lost souls reading this.) and if you are reading this, you probably like what I do, so cheers to you.


Looking over my phpMyVisites, I notice one thing that is slightly, yet somewhat interesting, disturbing. Aside from the lack of visits to the main page. I usually get hits from people either looking for MP3s, or people looking for song lyrics. Everything from John Mayer lyrics ("one day this generation, will rule the population") to Kansascail "If I...." downloads. That kinda rocks, and hey, people are seeing this comic, even if they only stay for 30 seconds.

I was totally gonna update the radio.blog with more songs today, but I decided, nah. I'll do that later, somewhere, somehow. I had a batch of songs lined up, but having to edit the playlist.xml file is a bitch. Or in other terms, for the people that have radioblogs, you know how you can update a song to the sounds folder and it'll appear automatically? Well, I can't do that. I use the xml verison of the radio.blog, which means every time I upload a song, I have to edit this file called "playlist.xml" to get the song on the blog. And in response to Anonymous. My radio.blog is indeed better than yours, you idea stealer. (OMG, you've been dissed.)

Oh, yeah. I totally updated my flickr account, which is just awesome (with a side of sauce.)



Check out the full version here.

Now, as Peter Frampton, would say. Oh, baby I love your way. But seeing as I have no one to say that to, I'll quote another famous Peter Frampton song, Do you feel like I do?

That's the awesome thing about Peter Frampton, you can't say his name without mentioning his last name, try it out, doesn't sound right, right?

Told you.

2 responses to “Climbing up on Solsbury Hill.”

  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    oh my, flickr. (why do you have a gun?)

    you...you just seriously uploaded a picture of black box, didn't you?

    and in the words of young juc, it's going down. let our radioblogs somehow battle.

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