Friday, February 27, 2009

This Could Get Dangerous

The hotel has an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet with unlimited prosciutto! Knowing what I pay for it in New York, my breakfast this morning would have run me about $50 given the amount of cured ham I ingested!

3 comments:

Daniel said...

Hi

I work with digiBiDi, who launched a site for previews of Comics, Graphic Novels, Mangas …
We currently propose your title “Drain, T1 : Vengeance”, in accordance to our agreement with Soleil

Our wish, since we started digiBidi a few days before the Angouleme festival, is to have a feedback from as many authors as possible.

The link to the title is
http://www.digibidi.com/comics/drain-1-vengeance

We would be happy to have your opinion on the presentation of your title in our player, especially its ergonomy.
We have an English help page for the player at http://www.digibidi.com/aide-player-EN/

Our second wish is to share with you the knowledge of how to integrate “Drain, T1 : Vengeance” into your blog.
If you wish that your blog readers be able to leaf through the 6 preview pages directly from your blog, just copy and paste the html lines proposed on the title page into a post (see http://blog.digibidi.com/?p=213. This help is yet only in French. But what it actually says, it that for Blogpost blogs, there are no tricks, it will work right away).

A digiBiDi player window will be automatically inserted at the right place.

If you decide to have a try at it, we would be happy if you also insert a link to www.digiBiDi.com in your blog.
If you encounter any difficulty, please send us a message to contact@digibidi.com.

My very best regards.
Daniel
daniel@digibidi.com
www.digibidi.com
PS : forgive me for writing through a blog commentary. I did not find any other way. My intention is certainly not to use your blog for our digiBiDi advertising … . Just delete my commentary after your trial of the player integration (my hope).

Tintin Pantoja said...

Came for the comics, stayed for the food. Good lord! I'm wondering, to what extent does food motivate your travel plans? Have you ever visited a country just for its cuisine? I don't know if you've read 'Eat Pray Love' but in the first third of the book, the author journeys to Italy and forgoes the usual tourist stuff in favor of eating genuine pasta and pizza and gelato (and to learn Italian, of course, but I glazed over those bits). I'm actually disappointed when she moves on to India and joins an ashram and the book's all about prayers and personal joy and universal understanding from thereon, and nothing at all about Indian cuisine (you're not going to India anytime soon are you?)

Because I would gladly eat my way through Europe and Japan -fortunately they both have strong comic cultures, so that's a good side dish :)

Unknown said...

Ha. you'll be like Homer when he went to all u can eat seafood and they banned him! :)