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Hollywood and the TV networks have created over the years an entire mythology about the capabilities of firearms and what a bullet can and cannot do. From Clint Eastwood we 'know' that bullets can bounce off car windshields. From innumerable programs and films we 'know' that car doors stop bullets. Likewise we 'know' that 'bulletproof' materials are thoroughly reliable.
But is any of that true? What if like me you want to create a story that treats guns more realistically? Does anyone have the guns, materials, know-how, tools, time, and inclination to find out the truth? Don at theboxotruth.com does, and I'm grateful to him.
Just a really nice comics-oriented forum. I've been posting capsule reviews there of new comics I've read -- you can read my reviews (and other posts I've made) by entering "barking_frog" under "Search by User Name" here (and addressing the Image Verification if you're not registered and logged in). Incidentally I'm also posting capsule reviews in my own forums, here.
I've tried other movie news sites, but somehow this is the only one I ever really end up reading. I don't know what it is -- the utterly informal, often disrespectful, always irreverent, but brutally honest tone, perhaps. In any case, it's an excellent film site and also a site with an excellent weekly comics review column (every Wednesday morning). Scroll down to the bottom-left corner of the page, and if they haven't moved it, you'll see links to the most recent bunch of review columns there. I don't always agree with the reviewers, but what they have to say nonetheless always seems to be a worthwhile read.
Minor "fan site" with some project staff bios -- getting a tad out of date. Run by mobii.
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"Fan site" run by Suzanne Angus -- home of the only regularly updated MeW news column. ^.^
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Run by moi. The content of the deviant page is nothing you won't see here on mearnsworld.com, but I'd registered an account to use their forums and noticed I started getting pageviews so figured I'd be a fool not to put something up there.
My myspace page (nothing there). Funny thing about this page -- I'd swear I never set it up. I was just browsing myspace one day as some friends were talking about it, checked to see if my usual nick was available, and found that it was not -- but the fellow who was using it (single Taurus from Hudson, Ohio 44236, born Apr 27, 1984 and doesn't want kids) was using my e-mail address. I had myspace send me my password, but what exactly happened here remains a mystery to me. I'd guess I set an account up once upon a time for some reason, never did anything with it, and somebody guessed my password, but I don't normally use guessable passwords (minimum eight characters random mixed-case alphanumeric). Maybe I didn't expect to use this account ever again so I picked a giveaway password? No idea! Anyway, I might start using the account to market MeW on myspace (or might not).