March To Do List
Time to get out you calendar and plan the next 30 days of comics.
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Time to get out you calendar and plan the next 30 days of comics.
Last week, I opened a survey asking members about their plans for the upcoming comic-convention season. Here are the answers -- followed by a brief analysis.
This is the fifth installment in the Web Design Hot seat. Same rules as all of the Hot Seat critiques. I'll discuss the participant's work and then open the conversation up to the group at large. Each header contains a link to the comic's Web site, and each image is a thumbnail you can click to see a larger version of the image.
In terms of a review, here are the basics I'm looking for in site design...
Piggy-backing on last week's post on baggage guideline for major US airlines, I wanted to post a little more travel-related information as we go into what I consider the official launch of con season, Emerald City Comicon. Here are a few ways to save money on air travel and rental cars...
Today's Deep Dive into the Webcomics.com Archive takes us to Feb. 28, 2011, and some still-relevant tax advice from the IRS.
Well-organized records will make it easier to prepare your tax return and will help you answer questions if your return is selected for examination, or prepare any response if you are billed for additional tax.
Read the entire post and comment there.
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