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T-shirt Of The Week Interlude: MARCH MUG MADNESS

Nigeria. MEND's open source insurgency is ramping back up. It gave 30 minutes advance warning (to avoid casualties) of several car bombs placed in a Niger Delta's government compound.  The objective was to discredit claims by the government that the ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  15 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Michael Lewis,  John Doyle (politician),  MI5

Headwork

After I tweeted that I got some business cards made for SNOW Magazine, a few people asked to see what it looks like, and so here goes. Big thanks again to my fellow GOOD Inc. compatriot Luis Mendo for the image on the front, and font suggestion for my ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  13 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Academy Awards,  Nick Park

Links for 2010-03-11

Here's a compilation of the standing orders series for open source warfare from last year. Probably need to add some more. It’s one of those Fridays. Nothing going on; nothing doing. Sitting at your desk, playing FreeCell, only stopping to see how far ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  12 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Richard Foreman,  Academy Awards,  Nick Park,  Jeremy Bentham,  Central Intelligence Agency

FREAKANGELS 0089

Storytelling is, among other things, the art of regulating the flow of information shared with an audience. Playwright Richard Foreman is a foremost master of this art, withholding much that makes our world familiar and meaningful. In his plays, we are ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  12 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Richard Foreman,  Jeremy Bentham

Mental Health Day

Last year, open source warfare received some exciting validation in the form of a scientific study that reached the cover of Nature Magazine (although the theory reached the pinnacle of scientific validation, nobody in the DoD noticed -- wow, seriously, ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  11 Mar 2010

8tracks: Spooklights

LAUNCH will identify 10 innovative, often disruptive world-class ideas, technologies or programs that show great promise in making tangible and impactful progress for society in each of the key challenge areas. These innovators will be invited to be ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  10 Mar 2010
Related Topics: NASA,  Nike

On Making Independent Comics In 2010

Best plan I have is just writing series 3 and then writing into my will that assuming I die young and Jamie’s still around, lob him whatever’s in my bank account to draw it. Which is assuming he’d even be willing to do it then. It’s not that we’re ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  10 Mar 2010

Station Ident: Where In The World

Best plan I have is just writing series 3 and then writing into my will that assuming I die young and Jamie’s still around, lob him whatever’s in my bank account to draw it. Which is assuming he’d even be willing to do it then. It’s not that we’re ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  10 Mar 2010

Your Doomed World: Will Smell Vaguely Of Old Farts, Scorched Earth

Because, really, can you ever have too much? I’m at Emerald City con this weekend, in Seattle. I’m actually heading up there a few days earlier to get acclimatised, so I better do this week’s comics blogging now. Last issue. Sniff. I think it’s the ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  9 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Kathryn Bigelow,  Jeremy Renner,  Howard Hawks,  Walter Hill,  Don Siegel

FLURB #9 Released

Despite all the snarky comments I’ve been getting, both about the film itself and about the director’s two acceptance speeches, I remain unrepentetly thrilled that Kathryn Bigelow won the Best Director and Best Film Oscars for The Hurt Locker. There ...

From WARREN ELLIS, Warrenellis.com,  8 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Kathryn Bigelow,  Jamie Lee Curtis,  Jeremy Renner,  Harrison Ford,  Abel Ferrara

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