I wish I could blame my lack of attention to this forum on job hunting, but I haven't been doing THAT much job hunting. I have a couple companies in mind that I really would like to work for, but I'm stuck in limbo waiting for my resume to make the rounds so they can call me back to arrange meetings and what not. I'm talking to lots of recruiters, but that gets a little boring and/or depressing after a while. I have one week left HERE but that's really just today, tomorrow, Sunday and Monday. Here's a tip: try not to amass a whole lotta CRAP in your office 'cause you DAMN sure ain't got no place in your HOME for it when you have to move OUT. My cunning plan of having *another* office to just move all this stuff to appears to not be taking shape in time, which is a little sad.
Plus it's, like, in the 90s JUST in time for me to be lifting heavy boxes and whatnot.
Nuts and bolts! Nuts and bolts! YOU! GOT! SCREWED!
Hey, it's not every day that CRZ's T.O.D. goes with an old high school sports chant. :-)
Star wipe, and...we're out. Thrillin' ain't easy.
THE THRILL ACW-NWA Wisconsin Home Video Technical Director...& A2NWO 4 Life! (Click the big G or here to hear the Packers Fight Song in RealAudio...or try .AU, .WAV or .MIDI!)
Cheer up, things will get better. I can tell that you are bummed because there was no background information on the tie. Pretty soon, you will be in a better job thumbing your nose at those XO goofballs.
Are you a professional halfwit or talented amateur?
It's an optical illusion! Are the nuts and olives coming out at me, or are they holes in the tie?
AHHHHH!
Randy Orton: I say a lot of things, Jim Bob. Some of them make sense aaaaaand some of them dont. Its really a crapshoot with Randy Orton. I think that makes interviews exciting.
Originally posted by gugs Am I the only one who doesn't know this W, making a "W of the Week" thread meaningless?
I've spent far more time than I'd really care to admit trying to find this one.
I thought maybe it came from the Wild Bunch Sound System (Massive Attack, Tricky, etc.), but unless that appears on the Mad Professor v. Massive Attack CD or CD-booklet, it ain't them.
It looks like it could be a W7, but I can't find any reference to W7. There's an anime series called Wild7, but I can't find the image above at any of them. And it certainly doesn't look like anything that might have come from the clean-lined world of anime.
For all I know, though, this might be another 180 rotation, making it more like an ML or LM.
I suspect the lack of a "W of the Week" thread is CRZ waiting to see if someone recognizes it before the big reveal.
/tarnish...
Firstly, the only cavassing of users you should be doing is with a heavy tarpaulin, a stack of bricks and a deep stretch of water" -- BOFH speaks the truth about surveys
It's the old symbol for the Warner Bros./Seven Arts partnership. They teamed up for a while in the 60's and early 70's, I believe.
A lot of the crappier Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote cartoons from that period will feature that logo at the beginning and end. Lousy 60's jangly gee-tar music and all...kind of a dark time for classic animation.
Originally posted by GermanHollywood.comThe day of the movie czarJack Warner being the last of that breedwas long gone when Warner Brothers was taken over by Seven Arts Productions Ltd. of Canada in 1967. Warner Brothers/Seven Arts, as the new company was known, was just the beginning of Warners' metamorphosis into just one more corporate film company. In 1971 the holding company became Warner Communications, Inc. or WCI. In addition to movies, WCI owned record companies, television studios, and a variety of other businesses. In the early 1980s the Seven Arts name was dropped to return to just plain Warner Brothers. But the biggest change would come with the giant 1989 merger of Time, Inc. and WCI, creating one of the world's largest media concerns: Time Warner, now the media conglomerate AOL Time Warner. For a film studio that started out as a family-run business, it has been a truly dramatic transformation.
And thanks to my lard-assed TV-watching habits over the years, and Google, NOW YOU KNOW! And knowing is half the battle. YO W!
Star wipe, and...we're out. Thrillin' ain't easy.
THE THRILL ACW-NWA Wisconsin Home Video Technical Director...& A2NWO 4 Life! (Click the big G or here to hear the Packers Fight Song in RealAudio...or try .AU, .WAV or .MIDI!)
"Always Something There to Remind Me" by Naked Eyes (R) "Life in One Day" by Howard Jones "Human Beings" by Seal (R) Too tired to be creative (or hit all the right notes all the time)