Monday, October 17, 2005

 

Serves You Right ... or Righter


The WikiDaria reference site will, James hopes, soon return on a new domain and Web host. (For those who missed his posted comment.) Several possibilities exist for it.

In more new hosting, Kara Wild's site will soon give a home to Milo's Outpost Amy site, which apparently ran into pitfalls from an over-copyright-fearful Web-host owner.

At the PPMB:

~ It's now also running on Gamer's faster new server, alongside the SFMB. You may need to re-store your user name and password in your browser, as I did. {Monday evening: The domain "thepaperpusher.net" is indeed needed, for the moment. See the "PPMB Update" post above.}

~ A poll proceeds, with much thoughtful commentary, about "A World Without Sandi." (Less vinaigrette dressing production, certainly.)

~ Yet more Iron Chefs bloom: "Goddess of Sarcasm," "Daria's Car," "The Haves, Not the Have-Nots," and "Jane's Scorn."

~ In a Chef variation, Angelboy has set up the "Story Idea Adoption Agency," to also corral potential themes.

~ Several people finally explained "Veronica," a frequent added fanfic cast member. It was looking to me as if nobody'd ever get around to this!

~ A crossover by Erin Mills of "Daria" and "Knight Rider" has been revived. Does William Daniels need voiceover work again, I wonder?

~ The Bug Guy's "Falling Into College" Part 40 is already on Chapter 2.

~ Ben Breeck reports on a fan-film project that re-creates several actors in the images of "Daria" characters, such as Linda Cardellini as Daria and Christina Ricci as Jane. He's trying to export them so that more of us can see them.

At the SFMB:

~ "Estrangesters" by Ostragoth continues in its Chapter 7. (It's interesting, not creatively bankrupt. Bad current-affairs pun. Sorry.)

~ Roentgen is getting back to "Legion of Lawndale Heroes" soon. Really, he is. {Monday afternoon: Told ya so. New chapter went up this morning.}

~ In the hidden section, RLobinske has asked, "What if Tarantino directed Daria?" Or, "Is It Pulp Yet?" Someday, he'll surely be forgiven {g}

This frame from "IIFY?" made me really erupt laughing, and I don't know why ... but go ahead, Helen, feel the burn!


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