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Remember Palm Pilots?
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smashpages · 2 years
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When a friend goes missing at a beach party, it’s up to Archie and the gang to find her. Meanwhile, the Eliminators have recruited some fiendish new members, and they’ve placed Fireball and the Superteens into a death trap! Writer David Gallaher returns to the world of the Mighty Crusaders for a new story featuring not only the flaming hot hero, but also the super-powered alter egos of Archie and the gang.
Courtesy of Archie Comics, we’re pleased to present an exclusive look at next week’s World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #120, which features 192 pages of comics, including two new stories. The first, “Beach Party Mystery,” is by Francis Bonnet, Jeff Shultz and Jim Amash, and the second, “The Heat of the Moment,” is by Gallaher, Bill Galvan and Bob Smith.  
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some lost boys return for a visit kraken at penguins | 15th january 2024
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Al Parker - Hard Disk Drive (1985)
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graphicpolicy · 7 months
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NYCC 2023: The Women of Marvel take the stage
NYCC 2023: The Women of Marvel take the stage #comics #comicbooks #nycc #nycc2023 #nycc23
An inspiring panel took the stage and assembled for the Women of Marvel event at New York Comic Con 2023! The line-up of speakers featured Marvel publishing talent including Executive Director for Digital Content Ellie Pyle, Editor Sarah Brunstad, Senior Editor Lauren Bisom, Director of Production & Special Projects Jennifer Grunwald, as well as celebrated comic writers Ann Nocenti and Erica…
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opelman · 11 months
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1964 Bill Thomas Motors Cheetah by David G. Schultz Via Flickr: Jeff Taylor
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Democrats' anger boils over after GOP witnesses testify without taking questions
Democratic lawmakers didn’t hold back their anger Thursday at a House hearing about social media and censorship when a pair of Republican witnesses delivered testimony and left without being questioned.
The shouting began after Sen. Eric Schmitt (R), the former attorney general of Missouri, and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry (R) testified before the House Judiciary select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government about what they claimed was the Biden administration’s effort to censor conservative voices online. After the two spoke, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the subcommittee chairman, dismissed them.
“We’ll let you move on to your other responsibilities and we’ll get to our next witnesses,” Jordan said. Democrats immediately interrupted, asking why he wouldn’t allow them to ask questions as Schmitt and Landry stood up and left the room. Democrats then tried to have the two witnesses’ testimony struck from the record.
“We aren’t able to probe the veracity of their statements, the truthfulness of their statements,” Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (D-Mass.) said. When Jordan told him, “You will be given your five minutes here,” Lynch replied, “They’re not here,” referring to the witnesses. “They’re absent,” he said, and they “scurried away, with your complicity.”
Jordan, speaking over Lynch, said: “They have not scurried away. They were dismissed like all witnesses.” As the two men traded remarks, Lynch fumed: “You can’t find two people to defend their statements. That’s pretty disgraceful.”
At times, the shouts and crosstalk was so fast that the C-SPAN camera recording the hearing could not show each person who was talking. At one point, a woman’s voice could be heard saying, “If allowing them to leave is not weaponization, I don’t know what is, Mr. Chairman.” A male’s voice responded, “Yeah, right.”
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) agreed to the creation of the select subcommittee as a concession to the hard-right faction of his conference in the deal he struck to secure the votes to become Speaker. The panel has faced criticism, even from some on the right, that its work has been lackluster and unfocused.
Jordan said at the hearing that it was common practice to have current or former members of Congress testify without staying for questions.
Russell Dye, his spokesman, said in a statement, “It has been a long practice of the Committee to allow current and former Members of Congress to present an opening statement without taking questions,” noting that Democrats recently had Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.) speak to the committee without taking questions.
Democrats said the comparison was inappropriate. Lynch said that the witnesses on Thursday may have presented “false” information and that “I would like the opportunity to cross-examine those witnesses.” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said Landry is not a member of Congress and, therefore, “is not entitled” to the kind of courtesy Jordan described.
Even by today’s low standards for congressional decorum, the hearing stood out for its rancor and animus. Kyle Herrig, executive director of the Congressional Integrity Project, a Democratic-leaning watchdog group, said in a statement that the hearing was “an embarrassing farce. Two of the Republicans’ witnesses didn’t even stick around to defend their lies, aided and abetted by Jim Jordan.” Jordan and the Republicans on the subcommittee, Herrig said, “are afraid of the truth.”
Dye said Democrats had put “on a partisan charade” in response to a routine congressional practice.
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flashfuckingflesh · 4 months
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EVIL's Coaxial Cord Right into Your TV Set! "HeBGB TV" reviewed! (Scream Team Releasing / DVD)
Contact Your Local Cable Provide to Upgrade Your Box for “HeBGB TV” on DVD! In a world of streaming devices, the cable box era has become nothing but a memory until mysterious HeBGB cable boxes sudden appear on retail shelves and on homeowner doorsteps.  The what looks to be a brain in a box with some wiring quickly self-installs right into the cable jack and manifests a gaudy-dressed tangible…
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bonniehooper · 1 year
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My Top 20 Favorite TV Shows - #20: Inventing Anna
Show Premiered: February 11th, 2022
Started Watching: March 2022
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politikwatch · 2 years
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USA Oligarchen
Elon Musk
2012: $2 billion
2022: $250 billion
Jeff Bezos
2012: $18 billion
2022: $152 billion
Howard Schultz
2012: $1.5 billion
2022: $3.3 billion
Mark Zuckerberg
2012: $17.5 billion
2022: $60 billion
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robertreich · 9 months
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It’s Time to Roast Starbucks For Union Busting
Starbucks should be getting publicly roasted for union busting and refusing to even negotiate with unionized workers.
You see, if there’s one thing I love more than coffee, it’s unions. Because unions perk up pay.
And if there’s one thing I hate more than corporations who try to bust unions, it’s having to make my own coffee every morning.
I may be known for a lot of things, but making a good cup of coffee isn’t one of them.
I was thrilled to hear about workers in Starbucks’ stores across the country exercising their right to unionize.
A cup of solidarity brewed by a unionized barista? What could be better than that?
Definitely not me being my own barista.
Starbucks is a multibillion dollar company. Its new CEO will start with a pay package estimated to be worth over $28 million dollars. That’s roughly 800x the pay of the workers who actually brew and serve the coffee the business is built on — and who barely earn a living wage.                                            
That’s why those workers have begun to unionize.
Since December 2021, Starbucks Workers United has won union elections in more than 300 Starbucks stores, covering more than 8,000 workers and counting.
And most of the union campaigns in individual stores won by overwhelming margins, gaining more than 70% of the total votes — and in parts of the country where private sector unions rarely win.
The Starbucks union campaign has inspired young workers across the country and breathed life into a U.S. labor movement that has been stagnant for decades.
It’s been so successful that Starbucks briefly brought its former CEO, billionaire Howard Schultz, out of retirement to bust the union, and still refuses to even sit down at the bargaining table.
That’s why I’ve been boycotting Starbucks.
As part of its campaign to tamp down further unionization, Starbucks corporate has fired scores of pro-union workers, closed stores that have unionized, threatened to withhold wage and benefit improvements from stores considering unionizing, and packed stores with outside managers to undermine organizing efforts.
The National Labor Relations Board, which oversees all union elections in the U.S., has issued more than 93 complaints covering 328 unfair labor practice charges against Starbucks — and ordered reinstatement of at least 23 fired workers so far.
Yet Starbucks is unwilling to change its anti-union ways — even though Schultz was grilled in front of Congress 
Starbucks claims to be a “progressive” company.
But based on the way it’s broken labor law and put unionized workers in the percolator, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Now is an opportunity for all of us to make our voices heard and to tell Starbucks to stop UNION BUSTING and bargain in good faith with Starbucks Workers United.
And it’s time for Joe Biden, who calls himself the “most pro-union president in American history,” to send a powerful message: we won’t tolerate union-busting by Starbucks or any other corporation — including Elon Musk’s Tesla and Jeff Bezos’s Amazon.
Otherwise, my boycott will continue — and perhaps you’ll consider joining me.  
If we want to brew a future where workers have power and dignity, then we need to show solidarity with unions…
And stand up to corporate bullying.
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jhsharman · 1 year
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Merry Humbug to you too
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Simple question. What is the point of Sugar Plum's added dialouge? This is followed by the next two panels, which demonstrate... the dialogue adds or clarifies nothing.
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This is the first issue of Betty and Veronica predominately pencilled by Jeff Schultz. Dan Decarlo has one five page story, and disappears from there. Except in the summer where he is the artist of an entire issue -- clearly meaning Archie had a small back stock of summer stories to release because -- of course that's where Decarlo worked ahead. After that, comics dot org indicates a handful of gags and fashion pages I actually would not immediately id as Decarlo -- but if it is the case that makes sense as back stock -- and then a few new things printed in digests -- sitting in there is this. Which I guess counts as Decarlo's last work for Archie.
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longwindedbore · 29 days
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…SpaceX has moved to put the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the US’s top labor watchdog, out of business. Earlier this year, a day after the board accused SpaceX of illegally retaliating against those workers, SpaceX filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that seeks to have the labor board – which has successfully overseen relations between business and unions since the 1930s – declared unconstitutional and shut down.
…Following SpaceX’s lead, Amazon, Trader Joe’s and Starbucks also filed legal papers seeking to have the NLRB declared unconstitutional.
Like SpaceX, those companies face NLRB charges of illegally retaliating against workers. One way to look at all this is that a band of billionaires – Elon Musk, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Starbucks’ Howard Schultz, and Trader Joe’s German owners, the Albrecht family – are seeking to kill the federal agency that protects typical workers when they seek to unionize or merely speak up for better conditions.
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wisco-warrior · 2 months
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Matanuska glacier northeast of Anchorage
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unofskylanderspages · 8 months
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Listed below are the voice actors credited for their work in Skylanders: Giants:
Josh Keaton as Spyro
Daniel Hagen as Master Eon
Sumalee Montano as Cali
Patrick Warburton as Flynn
Michael Yurchak as Hugo
Richard Steven Horvitz as Kaos
Chris Cox as Glumshanks
Kevin Michael Richardson as Stump Smash, Tree Rex
Bobcat Goldthwait as Pop Fizz
E.G. Daily as Sprocket
Tara Strong as Flashwing, Seraphina
George Takei as Arkeyan Conquertron
Steven Blum as Auric, Vathek
Alex Ness as Lightning Rod, Drobot, Double Trouble, Drill-X
Fred Tatasciore as Warnado, Slam Bam, Flavius, Zook, Gigantus
Troy Baker as Sunburn, Brock
Bumper Robinson as Bouncer
Joey Camen as Terrafin, Boomer
Salli Saffioti as Whirlwind, additional voices
Tobie LaSalandra as Cynder
Jeff Bergman as Zap, additional voices
Thomas Bromhead as Drill Sergeant
Ryan Cooper as Wrecking Ball
Darin De Paul as Gill Grunt
Keythe Farley as Eruptor
John Kassir as Ghost Roaster
Yuri Lowenthal as Fright Rider, Additional voices
Lani Manella as Sonic Boom
Julie Nathanson as Chill
Peter Lurie as Prism Break
Chris Parson as Wham-Shell
André Sogliuzzo as Camo, Voodood, Sparx, additional voices
Travis Willingham as Eye-Brawl
Courtenay Taylor as Hex, additional voices
Dwight Schultz as Ignitor
Audrey Wasilewski as Stealth Elf
Dave Wittenberg as Trigger Happy, additional voices
Greg Ellis as Jet-Vac
Other Additional voices: Abraham Benrubi, Keith Silverstein, Dave Wittenberg, David Lodge, Liam O'Brien, Jen Olson, Thomas Bromhead, Cam Clarke, Kathryn Cressida, Hunter Davis, Roger Jackson, Neil Kaplan, John Kassir, Keith Szarabajka, Salli Saffioti, Lani Minella, David Markus, Bruce Lanoil, Hope Levy, Lloyd Sherr, Courtenay Taylor, Amanda Wyatt, Lloyd Sherr, Patrick Seitz, Matthew Yang King, Dave B. Mitchell, Masasa Moyo, Danny Jacobs
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opelman · 6 months
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1964 Bill Thomas Motors Cheetah GT by David G. Schultz Via Flickr: Jeff Taylor
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