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Saturday, March 29, 2014
BaneCat: Gotham's fiendish feline
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Cosplays
Hello fellow Geeks and Geekettes,
Let’s talk about
Cosplay!
I am in full swing of holy crap I
don’t have much time left to get all my
new cosplays done! You know they were
you begin to really work on them. I just order three of pieces the day and
doing the whole I pray they fit while I wait for them. I went out shopping the other day to look for
other pieces of another Cosplay am working on with no outcome. Anyways I will
share with you what I working towards and maybe you will have some helpful
hints for me!
I am working a Dr. Horrible Cosplay;
Since Nathan Fillion will be at Dallas Comic Con this year. My dad and I are
planning on doing then whole Captain Hammer and Dr. Horrible deal. So dad already
has his Captain Hammer all set. So for me
I just order the Jacket, gloves and Goggle. I have an idea for the pants what I
really need is the White Rubber boots. (Rain boots)
The Second Cosplay I am working on
is Cinderella before the ball, so she in the ragged cleaning clothes. A group of my friends are doing the Disney Princess
for DCC also. So am still in need of everything that Cinderella; tan skirt,
Dark brown and light blue top, shoes and the apron. I have
an idea of getting a bucket to carry my stuff in .
So In between work and Cosplays
hunt I’ve been one busy woman. Once I
finish my Cosplay I will for sure do a
detail post about each other and what I
did to make it.
Stay Geeky,
Dalekchick
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Book Pile
Computer is still out of commission, so my apologies for any bizarre formatting. :)
I'm having a bit of writer's block this week. I remembered this morning that oh yeah, I still need to write something. Then inspiration struck in the form of a pile of books: my to-read stack that's been accumulating since last summer. So far, I've read six:
Under the Dome - Stephen King
Cell - Stephen King
Christine - Stephen King
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (first book only) - Douglas Adams
Parasite - Mira Grant
The Princess Bride (including Buttercup's Baby) - William Goldman
I'm currently in the middle of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Still left in my to-read pile (in no particular order):
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson
A Tale of Two Cities (this one's a re-read) - Charles Dickens
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
By the Light of the Moon - Dean Kootz
The Time Machine/The Island of Dr. Moreau/The Invisible Man/The War of the Worlds/The First Men in the Moon/The Food of the Gods/In the Days of the Comet (these are all in one big book) - H.G. Wells
The Shining - Stephen King
Around the World in 80 Days - Jules Verne
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (omnibus) - Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill
Aesop's Fables
The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (a gift from a friend upon hearing I'd only read the first book)
What's in your to-read pile or list? Comment below! I look forward to seeing what literature you guys are exploring.
I'm having a bit of writer's block this week. I remembered this morning that oh yeah, I still need to write something. Then inspiration struck in the form of a pile of books: my to-read stack that's been accumulating since last summer. So far, I've read six:
Under the Dome - Stephen King
Cell - Stephen King
Christine - Stephen King
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (first book only) - Douglas Adams
Parasite - Mira Grant
The Princess Bride (including Buttercup's Baby) - William Goldman
I'm currently in the middle of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Still left in my to-read pile (in no particular order):
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson
A Tale of Two Cities (this one's a re-read) - Charles Dickens
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
By the Light of the Moon - Dean Kootz
The Time Machine/The Island of Dr. Moreau/The Invisible Man/The War of the Worlds/The First Men in the Moon/The Food of the Gods/In the Days of the Comet (these are all in one big book) - H.G. Wells
The Shining - Stephen King
Around the World in 80 Days - Jules Verne
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (omnibus) - Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill
Aesop's Fables
The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (a gift from a friend upon hearing I'd only read the first book)
What's in your to-read pile or list? Comment below! I look forward to seeing what literature you guys are exploring.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Cons Cons and more Cons
Hello Fellow geeks
and geekettes,
As Con season is almost here I thought I’ll give you and
update list of cons I will be attending and hopefully you too are coming too.
First I already went to 3
Con this Years
Space City Con Galveston was held in January
Sci-Fi Expo which was in February
Dallas Comic and Pop Expo which held was in March.
The next lists of
Cons are
G33k3 Con- Brand new con, I will be doing my first ever
Panel/workshop at this Con.
Dallas Comic Con- They have almost the all whole crew from
firefly .
Comicpalooza – Lots of Doctor Who people will there. (This
con is not set in stone)
Space City Con- I enjoy last year and I wait for news for
the august con
Dallas Comic and Pop expo - Their second one.
Wizard World Tulsa- Tons of walking dead guest, (Also not
set in stone)
DCC: Fan Days – No news one what’s happening with that.
Wow after writing out all the cons I go to in a year, I
think I might have a slight addiction to Cons.
I hope to see y’all at one the cons! Please if you see me
just come up and say hi.
Stay geeky,
DalekChick
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Computer Issues
Howdy friends and fiends! If the formatting of this post seems a bit off, you'll need to forgive me. My computer is out of comission at the moment and I'm using a PS Vita to write this.
YAY TECHNOLOGY!
While waiting to be able to replace the screen, I decided to clean it out this past Wednesday. Armed with my screwdrivers and canned air, I carefully disassembled my laptop and gave it a much-needed cleaning; three years-worth of dust gone in a few puffs of canned air. Puffs, not huffs. Big difference there.
Now if you have insurance on yours, it's still under warranty, or you just don't trust yourself not to break something, then by all means take your machine to a professional. Personally, I just prefer to learn how to repair and/or clean my stuff - it comes in handy when you're on a tight budget and an unexpected 'uh-oh' occurs. Many times it's less costly to do the repair yourself if you know how to properly do it.
If you have any inquiries, ask away. I may not know all the answers, but I can definitely try to get the ones you're looking for if you need help. And never forget the cardinal rule for working on ANY electonic device: ALWAYS disconnect the power supply, whether it's a cord or a battery. You want to shock yourself with your abilities, not with electricity.
YAY TECHNOLOGY!
While waiting to be able to replace the screen, I decided to clean it out this past Wednesday. Armed with my screwdrivers and canned air, I carefully disassembled my laptop and gave it a much-needed cleaning; three years-worth of dust gone in a few puffs of canned air. Puffs, not huffs. Big difference there.
Now if you have insurance on yours, it's still under warranty, or you just don't trust yourself not to break something, then by all means take your machine to a professional. Personally, I just prefer to learn how to repair and/or clean my stuff - it comes in handy when you're on a tight budget and an unexpected 'uh-oh' occurs. Many times it's less costly to do the repair yourself if you know how to properly do it.
If you have any inquiries, ask away. I may not know all the answers, but I can definitely try to get the ones you're looking for if you need help. And never forget the cardinal rule for working on ANY electonic device: ALWAYS disconnect the power supply, whether it's a cord or a battery. You want to shock yourself with your abilities, not with electricity.