Sunday, July 31, 2011

My Wrap-Up July 24, 2011

After arriving home from Comicon 2011, several KND operatives made a routine sweep of the neighborhood.  Here is what we found!

Expecting an ahrr!  or an ahrr? 
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Saturday, July 30, 2011

My July 21, 2011 And More

This text sets up the picture that you are about to see.  It is text.  My recollection from Thursday. 

And another one.  Huge blocks of text!  Some of my recollection from Friday. 

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Monday, July 25, 2011

My Survey Results

My Survey Results
As a result of scientific testing, it turns out that the costume on the left is more popular than the costume on the right.
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Quote, "Yes, I attended the recent nerdy gras, but that's okay because I learned something:

A. Steampunk is more popular than startrek.

B. An important skill to have, for a panel member on the stage, is the ability to jump up from a chair and walk backwards quickly. This skill is useful because certain members of the audience will rush the stage as a mob.

At the session end, perhaps the Moderator should dismiss the panelists and remain at the microphone until those panelists are safely off the stage. Moderator is standing up, hence Moderator has a better chance of escaping.

Perhaps the Moderator should chide, not so much as a drill sergeant but as a Kindergarten teacher. It is easy to say, "Please remain in your seats for another minute!" "

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Operation: PIX KND 072411

Pictures
Internet
Xylophone

Kids
Next
Door

Fish
Hooks

Panel

July twenty fourth, two thousand eleven

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

My Communicator

When it comes to hobby time, a few sacrifices have to be made. There is a need to have a communicator that actually works. Download a chirpy ringtone to a smart phone, add the snazzy grid and here is a product that people would actually buy. Perhaps the communicator prop is broken forever? No, the gold (plastic) grid was cut apart carefully, so that the pieces will glue back together again as necessary.

Ingredients as shown are one smart phone, one snappy plastic case for the smart phone, a "Communicator" prop, and some transparent plastic tape.

Tape onto the gold grid first, wrap the tape around the snappy plastic case and cover the exposed sticky part of the tape. Trim with a hobby knife, or ask Dad to trim it for you.

A few extra tips: Be sure that the gold grid does not touch or bear against the touchscreen of the smart phone. Be sure that you can see the little light that winks at you in red when your friend calls. Just the thong for your costume.

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