Isn’t she beautiful? I named her Susan. Delicious.
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Hey, I have an idea…wait…yup…it’s an idea alright. Let’s take the $millions$ that we have made from making screencasts and open a chain of donut/Inkscape screencast shops. They would go great together. Just like tanning and video stores here in the States. Buy a donut, watch a screencast, head off to work. Brilliant! Hell, if people can put tanning and video rental together then surely donuts and Inkscape will take our nations by storm. Trust me on this one. Sure, we sank hundreds of thousands of dollars on those failing cotton fields in the Arctic and that time we tried to sell all of those pickles back to the grocery stores for a premium after they fell off of the truck and got damaged. Forget about that. Donuts + Inkscape = Happiness.
Please let me know in the next 3 minutes if you want to go in on this with me. I only have room in my head for one fantastically brilliant idea before my brain moves on to other things. Hurry! The clock is ticking.
By the way…let’s this keep this gem of an idea just between us. Don’t want anyone else beating us to the punch.
My business saavy tells me that adding video rental to anything does nothing but help, so it’ll have to be Donuts + Inkscape Screencasts + Video Rentals. We could also add Chinese-Canadian cuisine (which I see on a lot of shops). This would likely bring them in droves. And of course there are always the microwaveable subs and hot pecans I always see in the Wilson Farms store when I’m down Buffalo way… Just brainstorming.
About the 3 minute time limit. I think we’ve got to adjust the time setting on our blog. Either it’s showing West coast time or I got to work WAYYY too early!
The most photo-realistic image made by Inkscape I have ever seen. No wonder that you do not reveal its secret by a video screen cast.
Are you sure that the cotton fields failed? Cotton and snow are both white, so possibly you just overlooked the nice fluffy cotton waiting to get picked.
February 8th, 2008 at 6:51 am
She is definitely full-figured and looks like a real sweetie.
I am staring at the Cheesestring and mini-tub of yogurt on my desk in front of me and feeling somehow that I’m missing out.. on life.
February 8th, 2008 at 7:43 am
@Richard,
Hey, I have an idea…wait…yup…it’s an idea alright. Let’s take the $millions$ that we have made from making screencasts and open a chain of donut/Inkscape screencast shops. They would go great together. Just like tanning and video stores here in the States. Buy a donut, watch a screencast, head off to work. Brilliant! Hell, if people can put tanning and video rental together then surely donuts and Inkscape will take our nations by storm. Trust me on this one. Sure, we sank hundreds of thousands of dollars on those failing cotton fields in the Arctic and that time we tried to sell all of those pickles back to the grocery stores for a premium after they fell off of the truck and got damaged. Forget about that. Donuts + Inkscape = Happiness.
Please let me know in the next 3 minutes if you want to go in on this with me. I only have room in my head for one fantastically brilliant idea before my brain moves on to other things. Hurry! The clock is ticking.
By the way…let’s this keep this gem of an idea just between us. Don’t want anyone else beating us to the punch.
February 8th, 2008 at 8:18 am
My business saavy tells me that adding video rental to anything does nothing but help, so it’ll have to be Donuts + Inkscape Screencasts + Video Rentals. We could also add Chinese-Canadian cuisine (which I see on a lot of shops). This would likely bring them in droves. And of course there are always the microwaveable subs and hot pecans I always see in the Wilson Farms store when I’m down Buffalo way… Just brainstorming.
About the 3 minute time limit. I think we’ve got to adjust the time setting on our blog. Either it’s showing West coast time or I got to work WAYYY too early!
February 12th, 2008 at 5:01 am
The most photo-realistic image made by Inkscape I have ever seen. No wonder that you do not reveal its secret by a video screen cast.
Are you sure that the cotton fields failed? Cotton and snow are both white, so possibly you just overlooked the nice fluffy cotton waiting to get picked.
February 12th, 2008 at 5:18 am
@Serge
I don’t have time to draw donuts. Only have time to eat them.
Regarding the cotton, good point.