I'm taking it upon myself to spearhead another INTERMITTENS. I believe there is some pretender out there who is also claiming to be working on an Intermittens 8, but I'll believe that when I see it;) But we can call this one Ocho or something to distinguish it. The theme for this one is "Self Reliance," however you want to interpret that, be it survivalism, fallout shelters, drinking your own pee, criticism of groupthink, whatever. I'm not going to be putting my own comics in this, but I'll be happy to provide an illustration or two if anybody needs one for a story.
Here's a few things I'd like if anybody wants to volunteer them:
Stories and lots of them
Nonfiction
Comics
Fake Ads
Cover art (If there are multiple submission I'll put it to a group vote)
As usual, it will be totally public domain and nonprofit. I'm planning to release it as a pdf. Anyone interested?
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 11, 2010, 10:12:06 PM
I'm taking it upon myself to spearhead another INTERMITTENS. I believe there is some pretender out there who is also claiming to be working on an Intermittens 8, but I'll believe that when I see it;) But we can call this one Ocho or something to distinguish it. The theme for this one is "Self Reliance," however you want to interpret that, be it survivalism, fallout shelters, drinking your own pee, criticism of groupthink, whatever. I'm not going to be putting my own comics in this, but I'll be happy to provide an illustration or two if anybody needs one for a story.
Here's a few things I'd like if anybody wants to volunteer them:
Stories and lots of them
Fake Ads
Cover art (If there are multiple submission I'll put it to a group vote)
As usual, it will be totally public domain and nonprofit. I'm planning to release it as a pdf. Anyone interested?
If you'd like to have your request added to intermittens.org shoot me a PM with the content... alternatively, I can give you an account there to post it yourself :)
Quote from: Doctor Rat Bastard on January 11, 2010, 10:13:44 PM
If you'd like to have your request added to intermittens.org shoot me a PM with the content... alternatively, I can give you an account there to post it yourself :)
Great! Thanks Doc. I'm good with whatever is easier for you, I think I already have an account on one of the intermittens sites but I don't really know the proper channels. I'll keep you updated when I start getting some content.
oh cool! I've been itching for another Intermittens.
stuff which you could use.... hmm.... off the top of my head:
Richter wrote some articles ("CRAZY PREPARED") which sound right up this issue's alley-hole
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/blog/category/crazy-prepared/ - I think a lot of that originated ITT (http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=19403.msg647300#msg647300).
And I'm sure we'll see some 'jangles in there, no? :D
if you're hunting for source material, a good place to sniff is the BEST OF PD (http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=23073.msg783783#msg783783) thread, and the Insightful Post Dump (http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=18464.msg611214#msg611214).
For a while, people were dumping original art into the Kopyleft / Creative Commons Art (http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=18902.msg629086#msg629086) thread for use in Intermittens. So you can grab anything in there too.
Let me know if you need any help! I'll be happy to assist with supplying text, layout, or graphics.
nice.
i support this notion, and will try to contribute something.
Hmm, I wonder if I have anything that fits? I will take a look.
Hmmm. I don't know if I have anything for this. I'll think.
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 12, 2010, 09:26:55 PM
Hmmm. I don't know if I have anything for this. I'll think.
Write about your chickens.
...
aren't you quite the gardener?
...
wait. you were being sarcastic weren't you?
Quote from: Iptuous on January 12, 2010, 09:38:04 PM
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 12, 2010, 09:26:55 PM
Hmmm. I don't know if I have anything for this. I'll think.
Write about your chickens.
...
aren't you quite the gardener?
...
wait. you were being sarcastic weren't you?
No, I really wasn't.
I mean, I could upload a pic of my apocalypse shopping list.
I do all these things, but I don't write about them.
Write about canning or something.
Wait no... write a slightly creepy piece from the delusional mind of a woman who does all these survivally things because it's the only thing that brings her joy anymore. A monomanic for canning and stocking up on liquor and bullets.
Quote from: Cainad on January 13, 2010, 12:19:11 AM
Write about canning or something.
Wait no... write a slightly creepy piece from the delusional mind of a woman who does all these survivally things because it's the only thing that brings her joy anymore. A monomanic for canning and stocking up on liquor and bullets.
I like this idea partially because it's true. :lulz:
This is sounding like an Intermittens worth getting printed.
Glad to see such a good respons, everybody!
Quote from: Cramulus on January 12, 2010, 02:12:44 PM
Let me know if you need any help! I'll be happy to assist with supplying text, layout, or graphics.
Thanks man! I will be pillaging those threads like a drunk viking, they have some great stuff. Just started reading the illustration thread, never realized Hoopla was an artist, and such a good one! Also, thanks much for offering to help, I'll definitely be taking you up on. I'll message you once the content starts rolling in.
Quote from: Iptuous on January 12, 2010, 02:30:33 PM
nice.
i support this notion, and will try to contribute something.
Excellent, can't wait to see what you come up with.
Quote from: Felix on January 13, 2010, 03:22:49 AM
This is sounding like an Intermittens worth getting printed.
Thanks:) I have to give credit to ECH for inspiring the theme. I really enjoy the collaborative nature of these projects, seems like its shaping up to be some fun.
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 12, 2010, 09:26:55 PM
Hmmm. I don't know if I have anything for this. I'll think.
Great, I hope you do come up with something, I'm a fan of your creepy fiction.
Quote from: Cramulus on January 12, 2010, 02:12:44 PM
And I'm sure we'll see some 'jangles in there, no? :D
Well, I might slip the odd skeleton in there:)
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 13, 2010, 05:08:34 AM
Great, I hope you do come up with something, I'm a fan of your creepy fiction.
:thanks:
And, again. Noted.
I have a few stuff laying around. Just need to translate them.
Quote from: DALEKK on January 13, 2010, 07:51:14 PM
I have a few stuff laying around. Just need to translate them.
Sounds awesome. What is the original language?
yeah i guess i took too long and forfeited crazy prepared
maybe i might actually write something now that i dont have to edit
If you need any help with anything let me know, I'm down. I really like the theme of this issue.
I like it! I'm in for whatever.
Quote from: Yatto on January 14, 2010, 08:20:52 AM
yeah i guess i took too long and forfeited crazy prepared
maybe i might actually write something now that i dont have to edit
There will still be plenty of such material for future issues. Intermitts wise I'll put in wherever my stuff is wanted or relevant. There's no real reserving of forfeiting of a whole series.
I'll see what I can do about whipping up some fake ads. I'll take a look at my dad's old survivalist magazines for inspiration.
Quote from: Richter on January 14, 2010, 02:33:07 PM
I like it! I'm in for whatever.
Thanks Richter, I'll be msging you about using those articles.
Quote from: Yatto on January 14, 2010, 08:20:52 AM
yeah i guess i took too long and forfeited crazy prepared
maybe i might actually write something now that i dont have to edit
I agree with Richter, no reason to consider yours forfeited. But if you'd like to contribute to this one you're more than welcome, just let me know.
Quote from: Enki v. 2.0 on January 14, 2010, 03:54:26 PM
I'll take a look at my dad's old survivalist magazines for inspiration.
I love the sound of that. Muchas gracias Enki.
I could write up a authentic looking government 'in the event the shit hits the fan' article/graphic I'm not sure at this point. Its just an idea here.
I have a story in my head, but it is waiting for some quiet time to actually write it. It might not be for a while, because now that I have an assistant my days are largely occupied with actually working, and evenings with kids and friends, who all seem to be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder or something because they're all depressed. Not the kids, the friends.
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 14, 2010, 04:06:00 AM
Quote from: DALEKK on January 13, 2010, 07:51:14 PM
I have a few stuff laying around. Just need to translate them.
Sounds awesome. What is the original language?
It's in bulgarian.
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 15, 2010, 01:52:44 AM
I have a story in my head, but it is waiting for some quiet time to actually write it.
No problem, I want to try to get this issue out by sometime in early February, so there's still plenty of time.
Quote from: DALEKK on January 15, 2010, 07:29:50 AM
It's in bulgarian.
Aha, so that's what the .bg in e-mail means! I can't wait to see the translation, let me know how it goes.
Also, I did a mock-up of a potential cover for this issue, what does everybody think?
(http://www.bonejangles.com/files/mockuppng.png)
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 15, 2010, 06:14:34 PM
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 15, 2010, 01:52:44 AM
I have a story in my head, but it is waiting for some quiet time to actually write it.
No problem, I want to try to get this issue out by sometime in early February, so there's still plenty of time.
Quote from: DALEKK on January 15, 2010, 07:29:50 AM
It's in bulgarian.
Aha, so that's what the .bg in e-mail means! I can't wait to see the translation, let me know how it goes.
Also, I did a mock-up of a potential cover for this issue, what does everybody think?
(http://www.bonejangles.com/files/mockuppng.png)
A little more spacing around the title would be good, but then you'd have to shrink the font a little, or at least put the title diagonally. Tricky... But I do like the "Wait, is that a
dismembered head in the corner?
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 15, 2010, 06:14:34 PM
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 15, 2010, 01:52:44 AM
I have a story in my head, but it is waiting for some quiet time to actually write it.
No problem, I want to try to get this issue out by sometime in early February, so there's still plenty of time.
Quote from: DALEKK on January 15, 2010, 07:29:50 AM
It's in bulgarian.
Aha, so that's what the .bg in e-mail means! I can't wait to see the translation, let me know how it goes.
Also, I did a mock-up of a potential cover for this issue, what does everybody think?
(http://www.bonejangles.com/files/mockuppng.png)
I like it a lot! I agree with GA, a little more space around the title.
I love the cover already.
I loved the juxtaposition of Nigel's post
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 15, 2010, 01:52:44 AM
I have a story in my head, but it is waiting for some quiet time to actually write it [...]
with the cover pic - what is it BTW?
Thanks everybody, I agree with the consensus that the title's too big, I'll shrink the font a bit when I work on the final product.
MMIX, I found this painting just flipping through random images on wiki commons yesterday. It's by a fellow named Lucas Cranach, who I had never heard of before, and it's based on the Bible story of Judith and Holofernes (which I had also never heard of before, pretty badass though). I figure nothing says "self reliance" like a fancily dressed lady holding a severed head.
good lord.
img search for judith and holofernes yields some awesome results...
(http://www.humanitiesweb.org/gallery/210/1.jpg)
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 15, 2010, 08:39:21 PM
Thanks everybody, I agree with the consensus that the title's too big, I'll shrink the font a bit when I work on the final product.
MMIX, I found this painting just flipping through random images on wiki commons yesterday. It's by a fellow named Lucas Cranach, who I had never heard of before, and it's based on the Bible story of Judith and Holofernes (which I had also never heard of before, pretty badass though). I figure nothing says "self reliance" like a fancily dressed lady holding a severed head.
thbe image: check for copyright. or similar limitations.
or am i showing my lack of knowledge regarding the laws?
Quote from: Regret on January 15, 2010, 09:09:35 PM
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 15, 2010, 08:39:21 PM
Thanks everybody, I agree with the consensus that the title's too big, I'll shrink the font a bit when I work on the final product.
MMIX, I found this painting just flipping through random images on wiki commons yesterday. It's by a fellow named Lucas Cranach, who I had never heard of before, and it's based on the Bible story of Judith and Holofernes (which I had also never heard of before, pretty badass though). I figure nothing says "self reliance" like a fancily dressed lady holding a severed head.
thbe image: check for copyright. or similar limitations.
or am i showing my lack of knowledge regarding the laws?
If that image isn't public domain I'll eat my pance.
Quote from: Iptuous on January 15, 2010, 09:07:42 PM
good lord.
img search for judith and holofernes yields some awesome results...
(http://www.humanitiesweb.org/gallery/210/1.jpg)
indeed, indeed . . .
http://www.bible-art.info/Judith.htm
Quote from: MMIX on January 15, 2010, 11:42:48 PM
Quote from: Iptuous on January 15, 2010, 09:07:42 PM
good lord.
img search for judith and holofernes yields some awesome results...
(http://www.humanitiesweb.org/gallery/210/1.jpg)
indeed, indeed . . .
http://www.bible-art.info/Judith.htm
Oh, wow, the art is awesome! As is the story. But I couldn't help laughing at this:
QuoteEven the villages and towns in the hill country and in the plain got a great amount of booty, since there was a vast quantity of it.
Hi, I submitted a little story.
I had an idea for the title. Maybe you could put the 8 sideways like a mobius strip? Just a thought. Did I spell that right? :?
That's an awesome painting, I'll work it into the interior someplace, maybe as an illustration for a story. Since I've been working on this issue I've realized how awesome wikicommons is. And most of what they have there is public domain.
Check out this little illustration by Goya:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Dibujo_on%C3%ADrico_de_Goya.jpg)
Quote from: Xila31 on January 16, 2010, 06:36:31 PM
Hi, I submitted a little story.
Hey, I got it and I think it's great, thanks!
Quote from: Xila31 on January 16, 2010, 06:36:31 PM
I had an idea for the title. Maybe you could put the 8 sideways like a mobius strip? Just a thought. Did I spell that right? :?
You did, but technically you need an umlaut on the o, Möbius, so it's almost like a metal band:)
The cover is still a WIP so it may be changing, also if anybody submits cover art I may have to switch altogether.
BTW, I love everything I've gotten so far, lets keep the submissions coming everyone!
I like the cover, but I also think it would be cool with a subtitle of what the issue's focus is ie Self Reliance
Anyway, nice work in picking intermittens up, I think I may have an idea for this, we shall have to wait and see if I manage to get it out or not.
Hey Guy, guess if I throw you some material for your subversive little pamphlet, I should probably keep tabs on you, hmm? ^_^
Hey Xila.
Quote from: Effigy_Power on January 17, 2010, 06:20:14 PM
Hey Guy, guess if I throw you some material for your subversive little pamphlet, I should probably keep tabs on you, hmm? ^_^
With comics like yours, I think we need people keeping tabs on
you.
(http://www.bonejangles.com/files/dystopic.png)
Love it, by the way:)
How about this:
My friend from Lopez used to say that when she was young, there were rumors of a wild girl in the woods north of School Road.
People would catch glimpses of the girl at the edge of the road or running the pebbled beaches where the sand dollars grew, thickly stacked in drift-like ridges rippling along the shoreline. By the time they got close, she would have melted back into the underbrush, and there was no sign of her.
My friend always said she was surprised we never ran into each other, all those years of growing up in the same place. I am not surprised.
I used to have more than this, these jars of preserves. My shelves are full of them, in my kitchen and my basement. All manner of things I grow in my garden, sweetened or pickled or salted and canned, saving me from the ordeals ahead. My cackling, busy hens give me eggs and I pickle them with beets, making them magenta-red as pokeberry juice.
I had children once, and even longer ago I had a husband. I had lovers for a while after that, and friends, many friends. But I had to prepare, and the more prepared I became, the more I realized I was short on time; there could be none wasted for these other things. My children visited for a while. I would ask them to bring me things from my list, things we would need when the time came. Rope, salt, matches, oil.
I told them they could stay with me when they needed to, but their visits grew less frequent, and then they stopped coming at all. I filled their rooms with jars of fruit, apricots and applesauce and blueberry jam.
In the basement I have rice and beans and flour, sealed in plastic and stored in chests against the hard times coming. I have dried meat and cases of whiskey, aspirin and bandages, wire and twine. I have enough corn to last my hens a good while. I know I'll need things to trade, so I've stocks of cigarettes and wine.
In January, my pulse quickens, thinking of how soon it will be time to dig the rich black earth and cultivate my garden for a new year. In the fall I harvest seeds to plant again, heirloom plants that will sustain me forever. I nurture and feed the delicate seedlings, and in the summer the heavy, full fruits of my labor fall into my palms. Standing in my garden I eat green beans from the plant. I press the turgid skin of tomatoes, warm from sun, against my lips. I fill my basket with cucumbers and carrots.
My bedroom is where I keep my guns and boxes of ammunition. Where my lover once lay is a Winchester M70, extra bullets in the drawer of the bedside table. I remember the last man to grace my bed, but he never brought me the comfort of a good gun. I caress the heavy, oiled wooden stock in my sleep, and I feel safe.
Oh, and I have a picture to go with it. But I haven't taken it yet. It's a picture of my actual apocalypse list taped to my kitchen cabinet. :lulz:
:mittens: :lulz: Exactly what I was imagining.
Wow, great work Nigel, I love it :mittens: I concur with Cainad, that's just the sort of thing I was hoping to see in this issue.
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 18, 2010, 12:49:56 AM
Oh, and I have a picture to go with it. But I haven't taken it yet. It's a picture of my actual apocalypse list taped to my kitchen cabinet. :lulz:
That sounds like it'd work great, just send it on over whenever you take it.
This issue's really coming together faster than I expected. I should be ready to start layouts soon.
I'll probably have a little fake-mercial for you as well. Can't say quite yet if it's working out. You'll know before the weekend.
Here ya go:
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/Apocalist.jpg)
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 18, 2010, 06:08:05 PM
Here ya go:
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/Apocalist.jpg)
I like how '
Cows' is the only thing circled.
I love the high position of Astroglide ^_^
That's the right way to go by your priorities!
Hi Effigy! Nice to see you. :mrgreen:
That's truly everything a person needs. In fact that's a pretty good list of things to just keep lying around the house :D
Figured I'd give this a shot. I'm not sure on how I feel about this myself, but, hey, it was worth a shot. If you feel like it's
almost there, let me now what I should fix up.
What it Means to be a Self-Reliant American in 2010-20XX
or
I know what to do in any given situation. I am completely idependant and self reliant. Some people say that I wouldn't last any more than thirty-two seconds during the "Zombie Apocolypse" (whatever
that means), but I'm a full eighteen years old now, and you know what?
That makes
me an adult. And we
all know that adults are all in complete control of their lives. You can't tell me anything that I don't already know, and like I said, I know what it means to be self-reliant. For instance: When I'm hungry, I drive to the closest TGI Fridays and order my fave, Jack Daniels Chicken strips (Nom Nom, lolol). If I'm
really starving, and I'm too weak to drive, I just order pizza or chinese, and it's there in a flash! Some people ask what I would do if, say, my car broke down, but seriously, they must be either busting my balls or just downright incompetant. I trust my mechanic to fix
my car, and I drop it off there
all by myself.
These same people, though, are really persistant. They asked me what I would do if my clothes got ripped or torn, how would I protect myself from the enviroment? These guys are
soooo dumb lol. I'd go to Old Navy and get new clothes! And I doubt there's
anything some stupid zombie could do about it. After that, these people asked me "what if there are no more Old Navy's?" (as if
that could ever happen) I just said "Hollister!" while stuffing my face with an Auntie Anne's specialty pretzel (I swear to God, I don't now what I would do without pretzels! I think I might die!)
I think after that, they started to get angry. I think they started to feel dumb for asking so many stupid questions, because they started asking me what I would do if I were in immediate physical danger. Well, funny joke on them, I
called the cops! Everyone knows that you're supposed to call the police when you're in danger! Now these dumb people won't bother me any more and I can spend
my time being self-reliant, right in front of my T.V.set. Just as soon as my mom finishes making dinner...
:crankey: I want to KILL the kid in that story!
In other words,
:mittens:
Quote from: dimo on January 19, 2010, 09:59:21 PM
Figured I'd give this a shot. I'm not sure on how I feel about this myself, but, hey, it was worth a shot. If you feel like it's almost there, let me now what I should fix up.
What it Means to be a Self-Reliant American in 2010-20XX
or
I know what to do in any given situation. I am completely idependant and self reliant. Some people say that I wouldn't last any more than thirty-two seconds during the "Zombie Apocolypse" (whatever that means), but I'm a full eighteen years old now, and you know what? That makes me an adult. And we all know that adults are all in complete control of their lives. You can't tell me anything that I don't already know, and like I said, I know what it means to be self-reliant. For instance: When I'm hungry, I drive to the closest TGI Fridays and order my fave, Jack Daniels Chicken strips (Nom Nom, lolol). If I'm really starving, and I'm too weak to drive, I just order pizza or chinese, and it's there in a flash! Some people ask what I would do if, say, my car broke down, but seriously, they must be either busting my balls or just downright incompetant. I trust my mechanic to fix my car, and I drop it off there all by myself.
These same people, though, are really persistant. They asked me what I would do if my clothes got ripped or torn, how would I protect myself from the enviroment? These guys are soooo dumb lol. I'd go to Old Navy and get new clothes! And I doubt there's anything some stupid zombie could do about it. After that, these people asked me "what if there are no more Old Navy's?" (as if that could ever happen) I just said "Hollister!" while stuffing my face with an Auntie Anne's specialty pretzel (I swear to God, I don't now what I would do without pretzels! I think I might die!)
I think after that, they started to get angry. I think they started to feel dumb for asking so many stupid questions, because they started asking me what I would do if I were in immediate physical danger. Well, funny joke on them, I called the cops! Everyone knows that you're supposed to call the police when you're in danger! Now these dumb people won't bother me any more and I can spend my time being self-reliant, right in front of my T.V.set. Just as soon as my mom finishes making dinner...
:lulz: + :mittens:
I wish I could remember the full conversation I had with the girls that work at Target, which ended in them being shocked someone didn't have a cell phone. I think they would get alone nicely with the guy in your story.
QuoteWhat it Means to be a Self-Reliant American in 2010-20XX
or
Why the Youth is Doomed
I know what to do in any given situation. I am completely idependant and self reliant. Some people say that I wouldn't last any more than thirty-two seconds during the "Zombie Apocolypse" (whatever that means), but I'm a full eighteen years old now, and you know what? That makes me an adult. And we all know that adults are all in complete control of their lives. You can't tell me anything that I don't already know, and like I said, I know what it means to be self-reliant. For instance: When I'm hungry, I drive to the closest TGI Fridays and order my fave, Jack Daniels Chicken strips (Nom Nom, lolol). If I'm really starving, and I'm too weak to drive, I just order pizza or chinese, and it's there in a flash! Some people ask what I would do if, say, my car broke down, but seriously, they must be either busting my balls or just downright incompetant. I trust my mechanic to fix my car, and I drop it off there all by myself.
These same people, though, are really persistant. They asked me what I would do if my clothes got ripped or torn, how would I protect myself from the enviroment? These guys are soooo dumb lol. I'd go to Old Navy and get new clothes! And I doubt there's anything some stupid zombie could do about it. After that, these people asked me "what if there are no more Old Navy's?" (as if that could ever happen) I just said "Hollister!" while stuffing my face with an Auntie Anne's specialty pretzel (I swear to God, I don't now what I would do without pretzels! I think I might die!)
I think after that, they started to get angry. I think they started to feel dumb for asking so many stupid questions, because they started asking me what I would do if I were in immediate physical danger. Well, funny joke on them, I called the cops! Everyone knows that you're supposed to call the police when you're in danger! Now these dumb people won't bother me any more and I can spend my time being self-reliant, right in front of my T.V.set. Just as soon as my mom finishes making dinner...
Oh god damn. I know this person. Six of him.
Quote from: Dr. James Semaj on January 20, 2010, 02:48:53 AM
Oh god damn. I know this person. Six of him.
That's it? They're everywhere over here...
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__XCWUd8FFjQ/S1cRcvvDW2I/AAAAAAAAI24/hsVAEAjV8sA/s1600-h/A-Bomb.jpg
If someone can edit/clone this (I might later) it would fit in well. I'm not too sure about copyright issues, though.
I like it, but unless we can know for sure that it isn't copyrighted then I don't think we ought to use it.
Perhaps a parody?
A parody works.
Quote from: Enki v. 2.0 on January 20, 2010, 08:43:13 PM
A parody works.
Cool, consider yourself conscripted to make one:)
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 20, 2010, 08:42:15 PM
I like it, but unless we can know for sure that it isn't copyrighted then I don't think we ought to use it.
Perhaps a parody?
copyright shmopyright! It's an instructional image from 1951! and an ad for insurance to boot
(c) is probably owned by Mutual of Omahah (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_of_Omaha), who are probably not lurking around the net looking to protect their 50 year old magazine ads from being reprinted. I say finders keepers!
:pax:
I agree though that it should be edited / shopped / somehow re purposed. Chopping off that Mutual of Omaha ad at the bottom will go a long way to ensure nobody's gonna come knocking for royalties or something.
Royalties? for a free magazine? hah!
Quote from: Cramulus on January 20, 2010, 10:41:19 PM
copyright shmopyright! It's an instructional image from 1951! and an ad for insurance to boot
(c) is probably owned by Mutual of Omahah (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_of_Omaha), who are probably not lurking around the net looking to protect their 50 year old magazine ads from being reprinted. I say finders keepers!
:pax:
I agree though that it should be edited / shopped / somehow re purposed. Chopping off that Mutual of Omaha ad at the bottom will go a long way to ensure nobody's gonna come knocking for royalties or something.
You're right about chopping off the M of O stuff at the bottom, and repurposing the images with some new and humorous dialogue poking fun at the cold war era paranoia, with all new post-cold war paranoia. I'll work on this.
Quote from: Cramulus on January 20, 2010, 10:41:19 PM
Royalties? for a free magazine? hah!
Yeah, I'd like to see em try to squeeze some blood from that turnip!
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgtpt3pv_327rwzhzcg7
A recipe for human noodle casserole, with reviews.
I'm just telling myself they took a chicken noodle casserole and substituted the word human. Sounds disturbingly delicious.
Are you the author Enki? Otherwise do we have permission from Lori Gleason?
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 22, 2010, 01:53:42 AM
I'm just telling myself they took a chicken noodle casserole and substituted the word human. Sounds disturbingly delicious.
I did.
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Are you the author Enki? Otherwise do we have permission from Lori Gleason?
It's protected as parody. If you want to cover our collective asses, change the names (Gori Lleason, for instance, or Glory Lesion).
Quote from: Enki v. 2.0 on January 22, 2010, 02:48:47 AM
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 22, 2010, 01:53:42 AM
I'm just telling myself they took a chicken noodle casserole and substituted the word human. Sounds disturbingly delicious.
I did.
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Are you the author Enki? Otherwise do we have permission from Lori Gleason?
It's protected as parody. If you want to cover our collective asses, change the names (Gori Lleason, for instance, or Glory Lesion).
I'm gonna say nay on this, unless you can get permission. Or better yet rewrite it in your own words, and attribute an postapocalyptic backstory to it or something.
Alright. I'll probably stick to the poster, then.
Ok, I'm going to be aiming at releasing this issue of Intermittens either before or on Valentine's Day, depending on how long layouts take. So I want to make a deadline of January 31 for submissions (although I am flexible, if you have a great idea and need a little more time just msg me and we'll work on it on a case by case basis). Other than that, thanks to everybody who has submitted stuff or given me permission to use stuff, you are all awesome!
Quote from: Enki v. 2.0 on January 22, 2010, 02:28:22 PM
Alright. I'll probably stick to the poster, then.
Cool, just msg me if there is anything I can do to assist.
Just curious, but exactly how much material do you have currently for intermittens 8?
I need to make minor edits to my piece you want, Guy. I'll let you know when they're done, though I'll try to complete them by tomorrow evening if possible.
@Cain, thanks that sounds great, just send me a msg or an e-mail whenever you've got it done. By the way, would you mind if I included five or six of your Rules for Life, to use as a recurring "Cain's Rules for Life" piece throughout the issue?
@Ratssinis, thats a good question, so far between material that has been submitted specifically (in hand) and permissions I've gotten for previously written material, I've got a grand total of:
Stories/Articles
The Parable of Steve and the [untitled story] Apocalist (plus illustration), by Nigel
The Voice and the Void, by Xila [Reyna Perucca]
What it Means to be a Self-Reliant American in 2010-20XX, by dimo
The Year of the Rat (#TBD), by TGRR
The Crazy Prepared Series, by Richter
[The Fascist Virus, The Deep State by Cain]
Graphics/Comics
Dystopic Deedee, by Effigy Power
Prof. Peculiar, by Vonny Nasamoto
Nuclear Holocaust Instructions (http://i45.tinypic.com/ib9xls.png) by The Ratssinis
And also, I have permission to use illustrations by Cramulus, Hoopla and Lysergic, and possibly the nuclear parody by Enki.
I am also waiting on content/permissions from a few other people. I don't want to use anything without specific permission, even off the free content threads, so if I can't get a hold of somebody for permission I won't be using it.
It seems like it's looking pretty good for now, although I'm still hoping to get a couple more fiction/articles. I'm pretty set for illustrations and such, if it turns out I don't have enough to pad the issue there is tons of public domain stuff out there. Although if anybody wants to submit more of those there is plenty of room.
I'm still planning to get it out by Valentine's Day, but if you've got a great story that's going to take just a bit longer to finish, let me know and I'll be happy to work with you.
"Both crazy and prepared"
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb163/wompcabal/bothcrazyandprepared.png)
Quote from: Guy Incognito on January 28, 2010, 08:32:55 PM
@Cain, thanks that sounds great, just send me a msg or an e-mail whenever you've got it done. By the way, would you mind if I included five or six of your Rules for Life, to use as a recurring "Cain's Rules for Life" piece throughout the issue?
I only made minor edits to the post itself, so you should be able to cut and paste it from the OKM posting again. I clarified a few points and changed some words in places, it was very minor repair work. And that second bit sounds like an excellent idea, I say go for it.
Thanks Cain, I will make sure to use the most recent version from the thread.
Quote from: Cramulus on January 28, 2010, 10:24:46 PM
"Both crazy and prepared"
Awesome, Cramulus, this is going to work great as an illustration for one of Richter's pieces.
Well, Intermittens 8: Self Reliance (http://www.mediafire.com/file/jmjwmty1ymi/intermittenz.pdf) is finally finished. Thanks to everybody who contributed!
comics were too small, well two of them where
laser article seemed like filler but good
rest nothing but :mittens:
:mittens:!
here's a copy hosted on scribd: http://www.scribd.com/doc/26819711/Intermittens-vol-8-Self-Reliance
Guy, would you like to post a notice on 23ae? or should I?
It's delightful!
Thanks a lot everybody, glad you all like it! Stoat, I agree, Hoopla did a great job with the Fool illustration, I just had to get that in there someplace. And good idea Cramulus, I went ahead and posted that link on 23AE just now.
:mittens: LOVE IT!
Thanks Jenne, I'm glad you liked it!
After some time to reflect, there are some mistakes and things I would have done differently, but I'm generally pleased with how this one turned out.
So who's doing the next one?
I know there's probably some unspoken rule about suddely appearing like this, but I'd like to do one... but would also like to not commit to a timeframe just now...
Quote from: Placid Dingo on February 19, 2010, 01:59:18 PM
I know there's probably some unspoken rule about suddely appearing like this, but I'd like to do one... but would also like to not commit to a timeframe just now...
Choose a theme, start a thread, pick a number. No one will stop you.
Finally downlaoded and read.
:mittens:
Well done!
OK Cool... issue something or other (we can give a tentative 10, but very very tentative.) Theme will be 'Meet Space' based around the interations of Discordia in the 'real world'.
I'll start getting stuff done in earnest on Sat week, but probably a PM here is the most efficient way to contact me if you have anything in particular that you see fitting in with the themes.
Really enjoyed this one btw. I think the little guy's growing up :)
Quote from: Placid Dingo on February 20, 2010, 01:25:05 PM
OK Cool... issue something or other (we can give a tentative 10, but very very tentative.) Theme will be 'Meet Space' based around the interations of Discordia in the 'real world'.
I'll start getting stuff done in earnest on Sat week, but probably a PM here is the most efficient way to contact me if you have anything in particular that you see fitting in with the themes.
Really enjoyed this one btw. I think the little guy's growing up :)
I think it's really fucking cool you want to be a project director like this! Kudos! And your theme is awesome too!
Guy, I thought you might want to know:
Issue 8 was recently added to scribd's "rising" list. I think that means that it got enough hits in a short period of time that they're giving it more exposure. As I understand it, if it gets enough hits in the next week or so, it'll be on the Featured page.
Cainad's issue, issue 5, was featured and got like a thousand downloads in two days. So I've got my fingers crossed for ye.
Quote from: Cramulus on February 26, 2010, 06:50:59 PM
Guy, I thought you might want to know:
Issue 8 was recently added to scribd's "rising" list. I think that means that it got enough hits in a short period of time that they're giving it more exposure. As I understand it, if it gets enough hits in the next week or so, it'll be on the Featured page.
Cainad's issue, issue 5, was featured and got like a thousand downloads in two days. So I've got my fingers crossed for ye.
wait really?
woah, my internet handle is semi-famous
And yes, godspeed to getting another Intermittens on the featured list!
I twoted it: http://twitter.com/tripzilch/status/9695936892
(the http://tr.im/intermittens8 URL is a shortened URL that redirects to the scribd paeg)
Quote from: Cramulus on February 26, 2010, 06:50:59 PM
Guy, I thought you might want to know:
Issue 8 was recently added to scribd's "rising" list. I think that means that it got enough hits in a short period of time that they're giving it more exposure. As I understand it, if it gets enough hits in the next week or so, it'll be on the Featured page.
Cainad's issue, issue 5, was featured and got like a thousand downloads in two days. So I've got my fingers crossed for ye.
Awesome! Thanks for calling that to my attention Prof, much obliged.
Quote from: Triple Zero on February 27, 2010, 03:00:14 PM
I twoted it
Now I can say I've officially been twat by 000.
Intermittens 8 is up on the website.
Need to come up with some pretty prose...