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  • vLog – Thanksgiving Beer Can Video 2023

    vLog – Thanksgiving Beer Can Video 2023

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    From my old man’s garage, October 8, Canadian Thanksgiving 2023.

    Just showing off some cool beer can art that caught my eye and also a brief message about making a little bit of coin while, more importantly, helping the environment.

    And, yes, you have to be over 18 to watch it. I don’t want to be a bad influence on the younglings even though the content is harmless. Alcohol, you know?

    vLog – Thanksgiving Beer Can Video 2023

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  • Playing Card Collection Showcase 2

    Playing Card Collection Showcase 2

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    Here is the second batch of my playing cards. These are what I’ve accumulated since the last video, which was a good while ago. Mostly Bicycle decks with some Mavericks and even a pair of decks by Uno!

    If you’re a card junkie like me, check this video out. It’ll satisfy your need for hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs.

    Playing Card Collection Showcase 2

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  • Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part Three

    Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part Three

    Melinda AP and Bigfoot

    Here you go, the final installment of my vacation highlights.

    It was a much-need vacation and a lot of fun. Lots of sights, lots of rest and relaxation, and a little bit of flying.

    Looking forward to my next vacation, whenever that will be.

    Enjoy the final reels and shorts from my holiday.

    Pacific Ocean off the Coast of Oregon in Lincoln City
    Ahhh, go fly a kite
    Bubble lamp at a gift shop.
    Time to take flight and head home
    Amongst the clouds, looking for Superman

    And there you go. I hope you enjoyed this little series of posts highlighting some moments from my vacation. Time to save up for the next one.

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    Don’t forget to read a book or comic while you wait for the Realm of Heroes and Monsters: Story Time podcast.


  • Wonder Woman Funko Pop! Collection

    Wonder Woman Funko Pop! Collection

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    Shhh . . . don’t tell anyone but I filmed my girlfriend’s Wonder Woman Funko Pop! Collection. Quite the assortment. My girlfriend loves Wonder Woman, both as a hero and in terms how she came to be.

    This video showcases her collection thus far plus a bonus figure because it was there. I’m hoping for a Wonder Woman and Superman combo Funko Pop! to come out. It would symbolize the two of us in toy form fairly well.

    Now enjoy the Amazon Princess in Funko form!

    Start or continue your own Wonder Woman Funko Pop! collection at Amazon.

    Wonder Woman Funko Pop! Collection

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  • Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part Two

    Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part Two

    Big Brown Bull

    Continuing our adventures through Oregon. We landed in Portland. Went to Gaston, went to Lincoln City, went to Hillsboro, and more.

    Here are some more good times from our trip.

    Here’s me trying a Connecticut lobster roll for the first time, the lobster lathered in butter. It was amazing.
    This street drummer was busting out the beats. So cool.
    Mutton Bustin’. Didn’t know it was a thing. It’s basically bull riding for kids but on sheep.
    Mr. Bull shooting the bull with me while he ate.

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    Don’t forget to read a book or comic while you wait for Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part Three.

    Peace.


  • Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part One

    Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts Part One

    may the horse be with you

    During the first week of August, I took my first vacation in approximately seventeen years. It was much needed as I was very burnt out from working.

    My girlfriend (author Melinda Marshall) and I had a great time. We decompressed, got to relax, took in some sights, and even the airport experience and airplane ride (Westjet) was pleasant.

    Below are some hightlight reels and shorts from the trip. Hope you enjoy them.

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    Peace.

    Driving through the Portland tunnel.
    Seals swimming at the Oregon Zoon.
    A couple giraffes giraffing at the Oregon Zoo.
    A lion and his mate strolling together. Don’t steal his girlfriend!

    More Oregon Vacation Highlight Reels and Shorts to come. Stay tuned . . .

    Read a book until next post. 🙂

    Cheers!


  • Information Diet

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    Information Diet:

    One of the things we’ve been reviewing around here is our intake of information from our interaction with the Web.

    I’m old-fashioned and struggle with everything having to be on a screen–whether for work or play–so to help myself, I’ve entered Mostly Broadcast Mode when it comes to social media. This has cut down on the chatter and done wonders for my mental health. I also get my news directly from the source via a few news apps I have on my computer phone. Other sources of incoming data come from a good old-fashioned newspaper focusing on local news. For websites, I have an app on the computer phone called Read (which I discuss here) and it’s a way to log the websites and blogs I regularly visit and be notified when a new post shows up. Most of them I can read directly on the Read app, which then eliminates the urge to surf the Web.

    The idea here is to stay informed while also watching my Web time so I can spend more time making things for you guys.

    Yes, the irony of having a blog (on a screen) and a webcomic (on a screen) and a YouTube channel (on a screen) doesn’t escape me. I’m just doing my best to adjust to the Digital Frontier as best I can after having taken some time away from it.

    I’m finding the older I get, the harder I find change, but I also realize I need to embrace change to some degree in order for this whole multimedia A.P. Fuchs experiment to work.

    Like I’ve been saying lately, one thing at a time.

    Onward.


  • Secret Project No. 3 Update

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    It’s been decided that I’m dusting off the notebook for Secret Project No. 3. I wrote it a long time ago and now it’s time to turn it into a piece of art for you to enjoy.

    What Secret Project No. 3 is, is my little secret until reveal (however, the details of this project were revealed on the Behind the Scenes tier on Patreon).

    I’m confident you guys are going to dig it when it comes out.

    Onward.


  • Self-care Day

    Markers

    As we continue barreling down the 2020 Timeline of All Things at 1000mph, we also need to remember to take time for self-care, so today will be a half day–or self-care day–because I have an appointment that needs tending to if this middle-aged machine is going to keep bringing you books and comics.

    Attention is also being given to the workflow behind the scenes because, I’m learning, I can’t approach this business like I did prior to being ill. Different variables, both internal and external, have created a different climate in which to work.

    Some retooling is occuring in order to not wind up bed-ridden again.

    Yes, I recognize I sometimes talk a lot of publishing flow here on the blog. This is just me getting my ideas up and processed so I can try a mosaic of things, see if they work, and remove and/or add where needed until the mosaic has some form to it and I’m happy with the image.

    Enjoy your weekend. Read some movie reviews.

    New issue of The Canister X Transmission ships tomorrow.

    See you.


  • Stay Focused Social Media Blocking App and Timex TW5M23300 Watch

    Stay Focused Social Media Blocking App and Timex TW5M23300 Watch.

    Last week I was off-line except for a couple of tasks that needed doing via the Internet (like administration). To ensure I remained off-line–I’m just as human as the next guy (I think)–I got an app for my computer phone called Stay Focused. This app can block any app on your phone and, in the free version (which I used), can block up to 5 apps at once. You set a schedule by telling it which hours and what days you want certain apps blocked. I applied these to the social media apps on my pocket computer to keep me on lockout. While true I’m in Broadcast Mode in the winter, as part of broadcasting I sometimes need to go into an app like Instagram and post something. The problem is one glance at the feeds can quickly lead to two, then three, and so on, and the next thing you know you’ve fiddled away an afternoon scrolling and scrolling and refreshing and scrolling.

    This picture is a screenshot of the app from the day I went dark. You can see the stat on there says I’ve already tried opening the app 3 times and each time it didn’t work (was running tests). The timer on locking me out of these apps ran for a week. And it worked! Once I knew I was locked out, I didn’t give the apps a second thought.

    Stay Focused APF

    Stay Focused also acts as a master lock, meaning you have these little locks under it (like the apps you’re blocking), but then you can lock Stay Focused itself–but only in 6-hour chunks in the free version–to ensure you don’t unlock your blocked apps. I’m assuming this is for extreme cases where certain people need a double padlock on their phone. To get even more extreme, I’m pretty sure there’s a lock on Stay Focused that forbids you from uninstalling it in an effort to destroy your barriers.

    What was interesting was it kept track of how many times I unlocked my phone to do something, like reply to a text from family. I was disgusted when I saw, at the end of one of the days, I had unlocked the phone around 35 times. I barely used it that day! But numbers don’t lie. I barely used it? That was 35 times in the span of 12 hours (roughly). That’s approximately 4 times an hour. That’s once every 15 minutes. My unlock count steadily dropped as the week wore on and I got busier, but this goes to show how much we’ve integrated pocket computers into our lives.

    The app has other features, like how long you are using any one program and your total phone usage for the day.

    In the end, getting an app like this is highly recommended, especially if you are a phone junkie and recognize you have a problem (dopamine addiction). And, yes, the irony of this kind of post ranting about frequent phone use is not lost on me. I fully recognize a good part of my business is digital and having people on-line looking at or reading my stuff is better for me yet here I am encouraging my readers to go live life in the physical world. Oh well. But my refutation to the irony is this: I’m referring to balance. Is your on-line and off-line lives balanced? Take away sleeping hours, eating, and body maintenance, and see how much time is spent on a screen while you’re awake. The rest is up to you.

    (I know that author J.B. Bennet got on board and locked themselves out of things during working hours each day, so others see the merit in this.)

    I made this video on Friday of last week and aired it yesterday. It gets into what happened during my time off-line. Watch and subscribe. You might relate.

    Lastly, for months I was getting frustrated of having to pull out my phone to check the time. While 9 times out of 10 all it was was checking the time, there was always that one time in there where it became an excuse to futz around on the phone. I couldn’t have that. I needed to be off-line, so I took the plunge and got myself a basic sports watch by Timex. As a kid, I had a couple of their Ironman watches, which I loved. I was aiming for another basic Ironman this time around but it was suggested to me that’s more a watch for a 15-year-old than a man so opted for a different one because I thought that was a valid point (I’m talking purely the aesthetics).

    This is the watch I got, model TW5M23300:

    Timex TW5M23300 Watch APF

    And that was how I kept dark last week.

    Taking a break from the Internet is something I’ve recommended for years for the sake of maintaining all facets of one’s health. I will go off-line again somewhere down the road because 2020 is a stupidly busy work year and sometimes you need to just shut up and get the job done. But that upcoming time off-line won’t be for a while yet. Not until my first holiday of 2020. Until then, I’ll be here, writing to you and making books and art and comics and videos.

    Keep coming back to the blog every day. There’s always something being posted.

    – APF

    Ps. Today, a new chapter of Gigantigator Death Machine aired on Patreon! Please go here to get access to this fun romp of creature horror for just a buck!