Jan. 17th, 2006
Browncoats Rise Again
Jan. 17th, 2006 08:44 amBatch of Firefly fans have a rather ambitious goal - that of raising the money needed ($25 million) to fund an entire season of new episodes.
Browncoats Rise Again
"Phase I
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 episodes. This will prove to channels like FOX and Sci-Fi that there is an audience for the series and that the fans can get what they want. But we will not stop there.
Phase II
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 additional episodes. If we can raise the money for 24 episodes, we will change the way media and its consumers relate forever!"
I suspect I can cough up at least $25 to see more episodes in the 'verse........
Browncoats Rise Again
"Phase I
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 episodes. This will prove to channels like FOX and Sci-Fi that there is an audience for the series and that the fans can get what they want. But we will not stop there.
Phase II
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 additional episodes. If we can raise the money for 24 episodes, we will change the way media and its consumers relate forever!"
I suspect I can cough up at least $25 to see more episodes in the 'verse........
Browncoats Rise Again
Jan. 17th, 2006 08:44 amBatch of Firefly fans have a rather ambitious goal - that of raising the money needed ($25 million) to fund an entire season of new episodes.
Browncoats Rise Again
"Phase I
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 episodes. This will prove to channels like FOX and Sci-Fi that there is an audience for the series and that the fans can get what they want. But we will not stop there.
Phase II
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 additional episodes. If we can raise the money for 24 episodes, we will change the way media and its consumers relate forever!"
I suspect I can cough up at least $25 to see more episodes in the 'verse........
Browncoats Rise Again
"Phase I
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 episodes. This will prove to channels like FOX and Sci-Fi that there is an audience for the series and that the fans can get what they want. But we will not stop there.
Phase II
500,000 fans donate $25 = 12 additional episodes. If we can raise the money for 24 episodes, we will change the way media and its consumers relate forever!"
I suspect I can cough up at least $25 to see more episodes in the 'verse........
They're everywhere......
Jan. 17th, 2006 09:52 amTop 10 Wackiest Conspiracy Theories
Here's an example:
"Dinosauroid-like Alien Reptiles are dominating the World
Christine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift.
David Icke's --BBC reporter-- claims that humanity is actually under the control of dinosauroid-like alien reptiles who must consume human blood to maintain their human appearance."
Here's an example:
"Dinosauroid-like Alien Reptiles are dominating the World
Christine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift.
David Icke's --BBC reporter-- claims that humanity is actually under the control of dinosauroid-like alien reptiles who must consume human blood to maintain their human appearance."
They're everywhere......
Jan. 17th, 2006 09:52 amTop 10 Wackiest Conspiracy Theories
Here's an example:
"Dinosauroid-like Alien Reptiles are dominating the World
Christine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift.
David Icke's --BBC reporter-- claims that humanity is actually under the control of dinosauroid-like alien reptiles who must consume human blood to maintain their human appearance."
Here's an example:
"Dinosauroid-like Alien Reptiles are dominating the World
Christine Fitzgerald, a confidante of Diana, Princess of Wales, claims that Diana told her that the Royal Family were Reptilian aliens, and that they could shapeshift.
David Icke's --BBC reporter-- claims that humanity is actually under the control of dinosauroid-like alien reptiles who must consume human blood to maintain their human appearance."
SimKinkos????
Jan. 17th, 2006 05:10 pmCare to play a game where you're a disgruntled employee at Kinko's??
Disaffected!
"Disaffected! - a videogame parody of the Kinko’s copy store, a source of frustration from its patrons. Disaffected! puts the player in the role employees forced to service customers under the particular incompetences common to a Kinko’s store. From a new series of persuasive games we call anti- advergames.
Disaffected! gives the player the chance to step into the demotivated position of real FedEx Kinkos employees. Feel the indifference of these purple-shirted malcontents first-hand, and consider the possible reasons behind their malaise -- is it mere incompetence? Managerial affliction? Unseen but serious labor issues? "
Disaffected!
"Disaffected! - a videogame parody of the Kinko’s copy store, a source of frustration from its patrons. Disaffected! puts the player in the role employees forced to service customers under the particular incompetences common to a Kinko’s store. From a new series of persuasive games we call anti- advergames.
Disaffected! gives the player the chance to step into the demotivated position of real FedEx Kinkos employees. Feel the indifference of these purple-shirted malcontents first-hand, and consider the possible reasons behind their malaise -- is it mere incompetence? Managerial affliction? Unseen but serious labor issues? "
SimKinkos????
Jan. 17th, 2006 05:10 pmCare to play a game where you're a disgruntled employee at Kinko's??
Disaffected!
"Disaffected! - a videogame parody of the Kinko’s copy store, a source of frustration from its patrons. Disaffected! puts the player in the role employees forced to service customers under the particular incompetences common to a Kinko’s store. From a new series of persuasive games we call anti- advergames.
Disaffected! gives the player the chance to step into the demotivated position of real FedEx Kinkos employees. Feel the indifference of these purple-shirted malcontents first-hand, and consider the possible reasons behind their malaise -- is it mere incompetence? Managerial affliction? Unseen but serious labor issues? "
Disaffected!
"Disaffected! - a videogame parody of the Kinko’s copy store, a source of frustration from its patrons. Disaffected! puts the player in the role employees forced to service customers under the particular incompetences common to a Kinko’s store. From a new series of persuasive games we call anti- advergames.
Disaffected! gives the player the chance to step into the demotivated position of real FedEx Kinkos employees. Feel the indifference of these purple-shirted malcontents first-hand, and consider the possible reasons behind their malaise -- is it mere incompetence? Managerial affliction? Unseen but serious labor issues? "