Oct. 8th, 2008

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More new auctions to plug! Take a look, this stuff has to GO! (There just isn't room to keep it anymore, and paying to store it is too expensive.)

Check them out in this handy link!

Art books, manga, comics, anime magazines and anime doodads, all for very very cheap prices. ^_^ Thanks for checking them out!

In other things, it's New Comic Book Day, and it looks like this is a huge manga week. Plus, I've been working on a project at the store, inventorying all the rental DVDs, and culling the ones that haven't rented in three or more years in order to prepare for a store rearranging project that's coming up. Those are all going on sale at discount prices, so if you're in San Antonio and looking for some cheap, previously viewed anime DVDs, now's your chance. (Though, we have literally thousands of DVDs in the rental stock- and thus, I am only halfway through the letter "H" on my inventory... and naturally, the newest stuff is still regularly renting.) It's been interesting to see what old titles still have strong rental activity, many are titles I never would have suspected- things like Big Wars and Baki the Grappler are still popular here. Who knew!
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More new auctions to plug! Take a look, this stuff has to GO! (There just isn't room to keep it anymore, and paying to store it is too expensive.)

Check them out in this handy link!

Art books, manga, comics, anime magazines and anime doodads, all for very very cheap prices. ^_^ Thanks for checking them out!

In other things, it's New Comic Book Day, and it looks like this is a huge manga week. Plus, I've been working on a project at the store, inventorying all the rental DVDs, and culling the ones that haven't rented in three or more years in order to prepare for a store rearranging project that's coming up. Those are all going on sale at discount prices, so if you're in San Antonio and looking for some cheap, previously viewed anime DVDs, now's your chance. (Though, we have literally thousands of DVDs in the rental stock- and thus, I am only halfway through the letter "H" on my inventory... and naturally, the newest stuff is still regularly renting.) It's been interesting to see what old titles still have strong rental activity, many are titles I never would have suspected- things like Big Wars and Baki the Grappler are still popular here. Who knew!
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The Radio Comix Forum is down at the moment, because PD, who owns the domain it was on, wasn't able to renew it. We'd put it up on the current Radio Comix online hosting, except, ha, that hosting doesn't support php based content. This isn't really a major problem though, since we are in the process of getting new hosting for the radiocomix.com domain (most likely with the good folks at DreamHost, where the SinFactory site is), and will be rebuilding a new, easier to update, more comic-filled site from scratch. I'm hoping all that can start fairly soonish, just have to do some coordinating on our end and get some design ideas out to the lovely and talented people who are helping us with the rebuild. So, we'll just make a new forum with a newer version of the php board we were using- which will hopefully deter the Albanian spambots from constantly signing up with fake accounts to tell us all about C1alis and V1agra. Rassin' frassin' spambots. We were literally deleting two to four hundred fake accounts per week on the old forum, which is just ridiculous. And that was using a captcha and everything!

In other Radio work news, we are still plugging away on Furrlough #186, hoping to get that off next week at the latest. Remember, these are the new 48-page issues, so there's plenty more room for longer stories. (Also, big pokes out to [livejournal.com profile] poinko re: Lancaster stuff!) Next book after that is Milk Presents: Greek Fire #1, which will be easy-peasy since it's a reprint book and we already have all the files. Also, we sent out a decent size batch of mail order tonight, as Wednesday is now the new day to get the weekly mail order out. I also have to remember to register us for Anthrocon 2009!

Day job work today was pretty regular, the usual busy Wednesday. I got a lot done though, so I felt good about that.

Auctions are still going on, so feel free to check them out in this link! Buy my old books, comics and manga! You won't regret it!

Oh, and I'm getting legally married at the courthouse on Friday to Mr. [livejournal.com profile] suarez. (This one is just for legal/insurance reasons; the actual wedding is next year.)
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The Radio Comix Forum is down at the moment, because PD, who owns the domain it was on, wasn't able to renew it. We'd put it up on the current Radio Comix online hosting, except, ha, that hosting doesn't support php based content. This isn't really a major problem though, since we are in the process of getting new hosting for the radiocomix.com domain (most likely with the good folks at DreamHost, where the SinFactory site is), and will be rebuilding a new, easier to update, more comic-filled site from scratch. I'm hoping all that can start fairly soonish, just have to do some coordinating on our end and get some design ideas out to the lovely and talented people who are helping us with the rebuild. So, we'll just make a new forum with a newer version of the php board we were using- which will hopefully deter the Albanian spambots from constantly signing up with fake accounts to tell us all about C1alis and V1agra. Rassin' frassin' spambots. We were literally deleting two to four hundred fake accounts per week on the old forum, which is just ridiculous. And that was using a captcha and everything!

In other Radio work news, we are still plugging away on Furrlough #186, hoping to get that off next week at the latest. Remember, these are the new 48-page issues, so there's plenty more room for longer stories. (Also, big pokes out to [livejournal.com profile] poinko re: Lancaster stuff!) Next book after that is Milk Presents: Greek Fire #1, which will be easy-peasy since it's a reprint book and we already have all the files. Also, we sent out a decent size batch of mail order tonight, as Wednesday is now the new day to get the weekly mail order out. I also have to remember to register us for Anthrocon 2009!

Day job work today was pretty regular, the usual busy Wednesday. I got a lot done though, so I felt good about that.

Auctions are still going on, so feel free to check them out in this link! Buy my old books, comics and manga! You won't regret it!

Oh, and I'm getting legally married at the courthouse on Friday to Mr. [livejournal.com profile] suarez. (This one is just for legal/insurance reasons; the actual wedding is next year.)

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