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]]>Relive moments from your favourite anime, cartoons and TV shows in a new and hilarious light. The Late-Night Dub-Fight pits members of Synaptic Chaos Theatre and guests against each other to find out who can “improve” classic clips by redubbing them live with their imposing improv skills. No one knows what show host Ian Horner has up her sleeves, or what the cast members will say in this all-out assault on your funny bone.
Join panelists Ben Ulmer, Will Wood, and Dan Ross, with Brendan Dery as “Beej” at Anime Evolution 2013 in Vancouver, BC.
]]>Relive moments from your favourite anime, cartoons and TV shows in a new and hilarious light. The Late-Night Dub-Fight pits members of Synaptic Chaos Theatre and guests against each other to find out who can “improve” classic clips by redubbing them live with their imposing improv skills. No one knows what show host Ian Horner has up her sleeves, or what the cast members will say in this all-out assault on your funny bone.
Join panelists Ben Ulmer, Coriander Dickinson, and Erinn Watson, with special guests Milo Smith and Cassiy Watson at Nishikaze 2013 in Lethbridge, Alberta
]]>Relive moments from your favourite anime, cartoons and TV shows in a new and hilarious light. The Late-Night Dub-Fight pits members of Synaptic Chaos Theatre and guests against each other to find out who can “improve” classic clips by redubbing them live with their imposing improv skills. No one knows what show host Ian Horner has up her sleeves, or what the cast members will say in this all-out assault on your funny bone.
Join panelists Dan Ross, Brendan “Beej” Dery, Will Wood, and Ben Ulmer, with special guests Ryan Caron and Erinn Watson at Otafest 2013 in Calgary, Alberta.
]]>A highlight reel of some of the best sketches from the inaugural season of the Late Night Dub Fight. Relive moments from your favourite cartoons, video games, movies, TV shows, and anime, in a new and hilarious light. The Late-Night Dub-Fight pits panelists against each other to find out who can “improve” classic clips by redubbing them live with their imposing improv skills. No one knows what show host Ian Horner has up her sleeves, or what the cast members will say in this all-out assault on your funny bone.
]]>What happens when Cori and Ian’s friends all move out to Victoria? Nostalgia!
]]>Do you work in publishing? Do you have a headline you really want to promote? Have I got the animated gif for you!
]]>Because I was feeling like doing something mildly creative, and because Cori asked for it, I put together this little Gundam tribute. Hopefully I can find some way to cheaply get it onto a t-shirt. Perhaps this will be my first piece of merchandise?
]]>But it reminds me of something…
And so without further ado, I present my own alter of “Clone Shell”, with apologies to Wizards of the Coast, Volkan Baga, David Lewandowski, and everyone who could possibly be involved.
]]>At the request of nobody, I’ve extended my “Keep Calm and Tap for Mana” series of things to include a set of land proxies for those who want to play with them. Simply print the linked PDFs at 100% on cardstock or plain paper, cut along the guides, and slip into some card sleeves (with or without real land cards, depending on your stock) and enjoy!
]]>Thanks to a one off tweet by @michaelrobles, I was inspired to hack together this set of “Keep Calm” Magic the Gathering themed posters. Enjoy!
Keep Calm and Tap for Mana #MTG
— Michael Robles (@michaelrobles) February 7, 2013
Update: Our good friend @the_doc_brown has followed up on the cards I’ve produced, and added a border. Spiffy stuff. Check out his work over on Photobucket
]]>This very special episode of the Late Night Dub Fight was recorded on location at Desert Bus for Hope 6 with help from the cast of Loading Ready Run, Kris Straub, and Synaptic Chaos Theatre.
And of course, the Chat.
Relive moments from your favourite anime, cartoons and TV shows in a new and hilarious light. This special Late-Night Dub-Fight pits the riders of the Desert Bus against each other to find out who can “improve” classic clips by redubbing them live with their imposing improv skills. No one knows what show host Ian Horner has up her sleeves, or what the cast members will say in this all-out assault on your funny bone.
]]>See, I thought it would be much harder to put together a watch, but after some time in the dojo, practicing my google-fu, it seems that there is a lot less that goes on under the case in a watch than one may think. It turns out that thanks to the ”quartz crisis” (cleric?) the Swiss watch industry got extremely consolidated. And this means that there certain types of swiss watch movements are effectively commoditized.
Which is all to say that I’ve picked out a movement. Possibly. The Valjoux 7750 is an automatic chronograph movement that seems to be extremely popular which means that customization is going to be easy. It also had it’s patent expire in the early 90s, and has a mature (read: quality) ecosystem of Asian copies, which means that it can be cheap. All I need to do is bring Cam around to being on board with a chronograph, and that’s settled.
I also found some initial suppliers for cases, movements, and hands. At this point, I could just put together a one-off watch of my choosing, but I think I might like to see if I can garner enough interest to do a kickstarter. That, and Cam also wants a custom watch, and this could be fun.
That, and we’ve agreed on Futura as a font for the watch face. Which will look stunning.
]]>But tiltyhouse.com has always been on my business cards, and it’s really been languishing. So it’s time for a refresher. Hopefully in the next few weeks I’ll find the time to spruce things up around here, clean out some of the cobwebs, and make this more of a place that I can once again be proud to call my own, and put the stuff that I make, the stuff that I like, and the stuff I hope you like too.
Just don’t call it “under construction”…
And don’t call it a comeback… We’ve been here for years.
]]>At this time, listen to the Most Powerful Men in Canada as they discuss Top Tech. This week – Storage.
]]>Recorded in Calgary Alberta; at Otafest Lite 2011, it’s the 99 Yen Challenge!
Yeah, you thought we were all done for the season. Honestly, so did we. But Otafest asked, and we answered the call.
As always, your host is Coriander Dickinson, while the panel this time is made up of Ian Horner, Will Wood, and Dan Ross, with Brendan Dery as “Beej”.
]]>Recorded in Edmonton, Alberta; at Animethon 2011, it’s the 99 Yen Challenge!
We had a lot of fun recording this one. So much fun, we completely forgot about it, and haven’t posted it for over two months!
As always, your host is Coriander Dickinson, while the panel this time is made up of Ian Horner, and Will Wood, with Brendan Dery as “Beej”.
Oh, and this time we actually have a special guest, Pat Powers of the L33t Str33t Boys. Give him a hand folks!
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