FWWWEEEEE!

Nov. 28th, 2004 07:19 pm
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14 Prisoners of Gravity was the interview show hosted by Commander Rick that was set in:
a) A weight loss clinic
b) A huge satellite orbiting Earth
c) David Suzuki’s Beard


I didn't think Reality One was that big... I mentioned it as being smaller than the SOL in RPs... whatever.

The greatest EVER happened today.

Signal Loss, my dorky Prisoners of Gravity fansite of doom, is a silly little project I used to fill up spare time. Which, in the winter, is quite a bit, but we all still love Thunder Bay anyway. I DON'T think of Signal Loss as a massively important project. It's, you know, something dumb to work on and research. I love Prisoners of Gravity, I think the show still kicks ass although it's now slightly dated, and Nance pwns all of you. But I never saw the site as anything more than stupid fan fluff. Back in high school, yeah, I thought I was being all cool and stuff 'cause I was building a fan site for an offbeat media series while everyone else was creating sites for pop bands and poop like that. Steff once told me I was probably singlehandly doing something for the fandom. I laughed at the thought, but she did think that Rick and Nan-Cy were cool characters and she kinda discovered them through me.

So I belived that I was just doing crap at random, until I saw this.

Scroll down and Mark Askwith lists my site as a good place to learn about the series. For those who don't know, Mark Askwith is one of the creators of the series. He's a man I respect... and it appears I got a tiny bit of respect back.

I've often joked that The Powers That Be would probably kill me for my fangirlness. It appears that I can now rest easy that I won't be getting a C&D anytime soon.

Hmmm... yeah. Although it's sappy, I'd really like to thank all my friends that have helped me with Signal Loss. Jesse, Evan (sp?), employees connected to the series and, of course, the old gang from the TTPCTS Club, fictives and muses included. Because with an army of Crow T. Robots, nothing is impossible. XD

I'm done.

Date: 2004-11-29 01:57 am (UTC)
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Wow. () ()
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Date: 2004-11-29 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] commanderteddog.livejournal.com
That was my expression at first. I kept thinking "I did NOT just read that!" and checked over twenty times before I got over my shock and messaged every other general fanboy and fangirl in my class, 'cause they understand these things, you know? This does finally explain why my site stats spiked in April/May. I'm surprised how many fans are still out there. Mark Askwith and Rick Green strongly support the show all these years later too.

I still owe you tapes, right?

Date: 2004-11-29 10:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] msp-hacker.livejournal.com
Hey, whenever you can get them copied is fine. Plus, the longer I can therorize what it is going to be like, the cooler it usually out to be.

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