Target Centermass

3/30/2005

When MilBloggers Blog

Filed under: — Gunner @ 11:49 pm

The rhymes they will log.

See Eric, and here he will plug.
See how he plugs a harbor that’s Snugg.

On this very important matter concerning Terri Shiavo,
I haven’t blogged, staying well clear of the beehive-o.

[Fine, I ain't the next coming of freakin' Dr. Seuss, but I like Snugg Harbor's treatment of the importance of rule of law by GuyS. I may not be in complete agreement, but it's closer to my beliefs than most on my blogroll have come in this fiasco. As for Eric, he put some good points here before sailing into Snugg Harbor]

I also would like y’all to take a look at another GuyS post, first referring to an excellent column about how our military always is declared to be wrong but ends up doing right and then to a vet commenter’s putting the notion to rhyme.

While I’m at it, thanks to Eric and Guy. Thank you for serving and thank you for blogging.

For the Harry Potter Fans

Filed under: — Gunner @ 11:15 pm

It looks like the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, will be a publishing event worthy of the “mega” prefix.

You already know a new Harry Potter book is coming this summer. Here are some bells and whistles.

First, expect enough books out there to fill all of Hogwarts. Scholastic, Inc., the U.S. publisher of J.K. Rowling’s fantasy series, has announced a first printing of 10.8 million copies of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” the largest such printing for a hardcover release in this country.

The previous record holder was “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” which came out in 2003 with a first run of 8.5 million.

“We have worked very closely with all of our accounts to anticipate the level of demand for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,”‘ Scholastic Children’s Books president Barbara Marcus said Wednesday in a statement. “Once again, we are hearing from our accounts that the pre-orders are phenomenal.”

“Half-Blood Prince” has topped the best seller lists of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com ever since its release was announced in December.

To make sure that nobody could miss the book’s arrival, Scholastic also announced Wednesday a range of marketing gimmicks, including a Harry Potter crossword puzzle in The New York Times in July, promotional spots on the Times Square billboard, Google ads and video commercials on domestic flights of Continental Airlines and American Airlines.

Bookstores already are planning their traditional parties to mark the midnight, July 16 publication of “Half-Blood Prince,” the sixth of seven planned books. Worldwide sales have topped 250 million for the fantasy series, which has been translated into 62 languages.

As silly as it is, the girlfriend and I will probably find ourselves in a Barnes & Noble at midnight again. The HP5 release was a good wrap for us to an evening at the movies watching X2. Hey, she’s been a geek-in-the-making since I dragged her to The Fellowship of the Ring. Besides, she started reading the HP series before me. It’s not my fault.

My Apologies for Any Glitches

Filed under: — Gunner @ 8:32 pm

I’m getting pretty sick of fighting a comment spam attack. Please bear with me.

UPDATE: Attack over, 13 IP addresses denied, Target Centermass victorious.

Expect outages this weekend, as I anticipate a WordPress upgrade and will be investigating better defenses against comment spam.

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