In case you have procrastinated researching the measures on the November 8th 2016 ballot, here’s a rundown of the San Diego City Measures. Note that this guide contains personal political bias, and you should make your own decisions when voting. This is merely to give you a jump start if you’re doing last-minute research. Special thanks […]
Archives for 2016
Webcomic: Launched!
Logic is Futile, or the pursuit of an arts career, is a weekly webcomic that follows the hilariously mundane escapades of a young woman fresh out of college where she majored in Starving Artist. As she embarks into the work world, she must traverse the Sea of Doubt, overcome Mount Debt, and prove to everyone […]
First Time Flyer
Friday night I went indoor skydiving. I arrived to the iFly building, signed in, met my instructor, sat through a tutorial, and then started gearing up. They have you dress up in a snazzy onesie, also called a flight suit, then add goggles, ear plugs, and a helmet. For loaner equipment, it sure fits well…a good […]
Russell Dauterman at WonderCon 2016
One of my favorite parts of any comic convention is Artist Alley. I enjoy meeting creators and hearing about their journey. At WonderCon 2016 I met many incredible individuals, including the talented Thor artist Russell Dauterman. With his humble, earnest enthusiasm for comics, it’s easy to want to cheer him on in his success. And […]
Superdelegates: What’s So Super About Them?
Superdelegates. Until this election, you probably never heard of them. So what are they and why are they important? Let’s back up for a second and look at the bigger picture: delegates. The process for selecting the Democratic presidential nominee is complex.* Each state is allocated a certain number of delegates based on their population […]