To share my little holiday

Math blog is looking more generally normal these days. Here's the last couple essays from it:



That last is a new bunch of comics mentioned, although two of the three are comic strips themselves in repeats. I know, weird, right? Anyway, here's some fresh pictures from Motor City Furry Con, Saturday edition, around the fursuit parade.


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Dragon with an umbrella finding their way into the ballroom.



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The mass of fursuiters gathered after the group photo.



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The Four Dooks of the Apocalypse head out.



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There goes Famine. Not sure who it is coming up after Death there.



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More folks leaving the ballroom to mill around and get some time with the crowd.



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Really looks like people are fleeing, doesn't it? This is what happens when I forget to set my camera to the most sensitive simulated film.



Trivia: On 11 April 1952 the FCC ended the freeze on new television-station authorizations that it had enacted in September 1948. Source: The Forgotten Network: DuMont and the Birth of American Television, David Weinstein.


Currently Reading: Howard the Duck: The Complete Series, Volume 1. Steve Gerber and quite a few artists. Again I don't know what I was expecting but it wasn't Kiss.


PS: 60s Popeye: The Leprechaun, a title that gives away the last scene of a cartoon I reviewed.