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Very impressive. Jaw droppingly well done impressive.
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The advertisments spliced throughout the comic were interesting. Well, the "Multiple Techniques" one with Data in it was kinda creepy. Is this a normal thing for the TAS comics?
EDIT: The comic was pretty good. I'll have to check out the other ones.
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Kail said he was going to include a page of old ads from real comic books in the latest TAS comic, but I then suggested to do Trek-style ads. To solicit submissions, Kail set up a contest thread at TrekBBS's art forum.
Here's a couple of mine that got cut out of the comic for space.
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I asked Kail, and he said they were cut for space rather than for content. He did ask me to revise the "that constant erection" in the first ad, for which I used the much less obscene "trouser tenting" instead.
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Hopefully, that's the last time someone asks you to remove the "that constant erection" .
Wouldn't want you to develop a complex or anything.
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-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
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All this talk reminds me of an old song that the civil engineering students used to sing back then in prehistoric times (that is, when my uncle was studying)...
Los ingenieros son de cemento, Con un riel por cintur�n, Y sin un pero Comen acero, Hasta darse un atrac�n.
Clavos en el desayuno Comen todos como uno. Y m�s tarde a las ocho, Dinamita con bizcocho.
Loosely translated, something like:
Engineers are [made] of cement, With a rail for belt, And with no 'buts' They eat steel Until they get stuffed.
Nails at breakfast They eat all as one. And later at eight, Dynamite with cake.
BTW, it's meant to be sung to the tune of "La cucaracha"...
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"Oh My Darling, Clementine" can be song to "Ode to Joy". My friends look at me weird when I sing it like that. My friends just don't recognize how much I rock.
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