Saturday, July 21, 2012

Great Onion Article For Comic Book Fans

Economically Healthy 'Daily Planet' Now Most Unrealistic Part Of Superman Universe

NEW YORK—Frustrated fans of the Superman comic book said Monday the continued financial stability and cultural relevance of the series' Daily Planet newspaper is now the most unrealistic part of its universe and an annoying distraction that has ruined their reading experience.

While they acknowledged that enjoying the adventures of a superhero who can fly, lift a bus over his head, and shoot beams of intense heat from his eyes requires some suspension of disbelief, longtime fans told reporters they simply could not accept a daily metropolitan newspaper still thriving in the media landscape of 2012.

"I can play along with Superman using a steel girder to swat someone into outer space, but I just can't get past the idea that The Daily Planet still occupies one of the largest skyscrapers in all of Metropolis and is totally impervious to newsroom layoffs or dwindling home subscriptions," said comics blogger Marc Daigle, adding that it was impossible for him to even look at Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent, without immediately thinking he would have been replaced long ago by a freelancer who gets paid nine cents a word and receives no health benefits. "Every time The Daily Planet shows up, I just get taken out of the story completely. I usually flip ahead to Superman freezing a volcano with his breath or something."

"I'm not saying The Daily Planet has to be an entirely accurate depiction of a media anachronism that no longer has a single reliable revenue stream," Daigle added. "But, come on, don't insult us."

Other fans said The Daily Planet—which for some strange reason has not been acquired by multimillionaire Lex Luthor with a promise to give readers shorter articles with more sizzle—is so deeply woven into the Superman universe that they had no choice but to avoid the comic altogether. They said even the most exciting stories are routinely marred by absurd depictions of a publication that somehow flourishes in print and whose millions of loyal readers seem oblivious to the idea of getting news online faster and for free.

"I can totally buy into an epic battle in which Superman claps his hands and creates a sonic boom that sends Darkseid flying through 50 buildings," lifelong reader Richard Taft said. "But as soon as people start lining up at newsstands to read about it in The Daily Planet, I think, 'Doesn't anyone have a computer at work? Are there no smartphones?' Before I know it, I'm suddenly aware I'm reading a fictional comic book, and the spell's totally broken."

"The least they could do is have [Daily Planet editor-in-chief] Perry White be forced into retirement by an MBA 25 years his junior," Taft continued. "It'd be a start."

Lou Wadlow, owner of a Boston-area comic-book store, said the outright ridiculousness of The Daily Planet not putting up a pay wall in a futile attempt to remain profitable is causing the popular comic to lose readers, especially younger ones.

"The kids will flip through a copy of Superman, roll their eyes, and put it right back on the rack," Wadlow said. "They're only 9, 10 years old, but they're already drawing the line at a flourishing daily newspaper that is considered an essential news source for absolutely everyone, seems to have no morale issues among its staff, and hasn't lost a dime of ad money to aggregator sites."

"I mean, even Superman could be killed by kryptonite," Wadlow added. "The Daily Planet's indestructible." 

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Check out Diptic if you don't have it already. Must have for iPhone.

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Diptic

Peak Systems

Category: Photo & Video

Updated: Jun 1, 2012

517 Ratings

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Wednesday, July 04, 2012

What's better than finding Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy available for download on the 4th? Not much.

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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Adam McKay

Comedy

Released: 2004

25 Ratings

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

This just made my day. Find a happy carriage!


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Need a furry friend? Now is the time.

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Free Adoptions Through Sunday!

Animals at Austin Animal Center are at risk due to overcrowding, so Austin Humane Society has begun pulling adult animals and housing them in our emergency pet shelter. As a no-kill shelter, AHS is committed to helping the City of Austin maintain it's no-kill status, which is why we are always ready to spring into action to support their efforts!

Please stop by our shelter today through Sunday (5/20) to adopt any dog or cat over 1 year of age for FREE! All of the animals are spayed/neutered, current on their shots, microchipped, and come with a free bag of food and 30 days of pet health insurance! Meet the adoptable dogs and cats now!

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Can't adopt? Please make a donation today to support AHS and our efforts to ensure every dog and cat in our community finds the loving home they deserve!

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Bark for A Cause Tomorrow!

Don't have plans for tomorrow night? Come out to the gorgeous Winnfield Inn in Kyle for a night of food, drinks, dancing -- and philanthropy! The second Bark for a Cause fundraiser for AHS will not only be fun for the whole family with games for the kids and adorable animals up for adoption, it will help to support AHS's efforts to save lives in our community!

Buy your tickets today before they sell out! We can't wait to see you there!

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Thursday, March 08, 2012

Guys, gals, Austinites. We've lost part of our weird today. Leslie Cochran. Found this app for iOS I'm going to use during #SXSW

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iLeslie

Costa Systems

Category: Entertainment

Updated: Nov 20, 2009

9 Ratings

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Sunday, March 04, 2012

Got an iPhone? Going to #SXSW? Great way to share those band pictures!

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Vivogig

vivogig

Category: Photo & Video

Updated: Feb 27, 2012

11 Ratings

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sacha Baron Cohen Dumps Kim Jong Il's Ashes on Ryan Seacrest

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Can't wait to see this movie. Can't. Wait.

The Cabin in the Woods
The Cabin in the Woods - on iTunes Movie Trailers
Did you see this movie trailer on apple.com? The film stars Kristen Connolly and Chris Hemsworth. It's in theaters on April 13, 2012. Watch it and tell me what you think.
Watch now
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Check out Keep Austin Dog Friendly, an app for the Austin dog owner!


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Keep Austin Dog Friendly

Moving Average Inc.

Category: Lifestyle

Updated: May 20, 2011

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

FedEx; Guaranteed to break your package by 10:30AM the next day!

So... Guess FedEx is going to be a little busy explaining this one...

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Buddy the Elf Is going spread Christmas Cheer!

For those going to the Do512 Christmas Party see you in an hour.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Marcel the Shell with shoes on is just fantastic.

And there is a book also. Can you really not like this? Just makes me smile!

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Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Gmail iOS app is live on Apple App Store

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Gmail

Google

Category: Productivity

Updated: Nov 02, 2011

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Roll On Sushi Opens In Austin


A couple months back a friend sent me a link to a YouTube video about
two brothers opening an Asian fusion restaurant in Austin. The concept
was simple. A place to enjoy sushi and sushi inspired dishes in a
social setting. Roll On Sushi could not have opened up a moment too
soon.

The concept is simple. You get an order sheet and you can check off
the rolls you want. They range in price from $3.95 to $9.95. The
average order will be around three rolls for the average person. My
order was four, and it left me filled like a great Thanksgiving dinner
would.

My "litmus" test for any sushi restaurant is the spicy tuna roll. It's
my go-to favorite. Roll On Sushi makes a FANTASTIC spicy tuna roll.
The tuna literally melted away. The next roll tried was the evening's
special, "The Surf 'n Turf". This roll is filled with soft shell crab,
avocado, goat cheese, cucumber, and seared New York strip! It was a
meal by itself and had so much flavor!

Next was "The Beefy Texan", which more than lived up to it's name.
Stuffed with beef brisket, spicy BBQ mayo, wasabi cole slaw, and
avocado this roll would be a great way for the non-sushi lover to
start.

My stomach, filled and content, cried "No more!" as my eyes locked in
on "The Elvis". The "King" was know for his love of his banana, bacon,
mayo, and peanut butter sandwiches. Put all that in an egg roll and
fry it then add a side of mayo or chocolate dipping sauce for one
experience you will not forget.

What is even more fantastic than the great menu and service is the
price. Even with a carafe of sake my bill was $35. The average person
would probably be around $25. Can't wait to come back to get my "Roll
On"!

Roll On Sushi is located at 5350 Burnet Road in Austin, TX. www.rollonsushi.com

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