I like this puppetry blog. There was an old post about Bil Baird. He was born in August 15, 1904 and passed away on March 18, 1987. In 1934 form his own puppetry company called Baird Marionettes. I like his puppets style. Below I provided the link that that post if you are interested to read about him. 
http://flexitoon.blogspot.com
Flexitoon - Bil Baird
http://flexitoon.blogspot.com/2009/04/bil-bairds-alice-in-wonderland.html
October 6, 2009
Blog - Flexitoon
October 5, 2009
Find Your Favorite TV Show on YouTube
Did you know that you can watch both full new and old tv shows on YouTube? You can watch them either by category or alphabetical order. If you did not know this, hop over to YouTube and see if you can find your favorite tv show. Of course, not every show is listed. There aren't that many. But if you are a Star Trek fan, you can watch three seasons of the original Star Trek series! There are a lot of shows that I never heard of. I may be wrong, but I think there are also non-US shows too. Although, Dr. Who isn't listed ;-( How is that possible!?
You Tube - Watch TV Shows On YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/shows
I just took a second look and noticed a few British shows like The Adventure of Paddington Bear. It has been a few decades since I've seen an episode of that show.
October 3, 2009
Guess The Mascot
I rarely email quizzes or trivial emails anymore to people, they can be annoying sometimes. Especially, if they are about you,lol. This is a quick quiz about cartoon mascots and is all about having fun. If you are a mascot or a cartoon fanatic this cartoon will be just right up to your alley. Each answer has the mascot pictured in the answer. See if you know their names. Personally, I only knew a few characters' names. My bad!
Four examples:
Who promotes audio fidelity with a pooch?
Who sells car insurance in 15 seconds?
What ursine ranger became eponymous with the highway police?
Which canine takes a bite out of crime?
http://www.mascotcartoon.com/mascot_iq_quiz.shtml
October 2, 2009
Looking For My Old Pony Camera's References


What is good about this site is that you can learn about the history of cameras through the advertising from the 19th century. There may be cameras that used to exist but are extremely hard to find. If there were no ads for this camera, no one would even have known about them. In the second paragraph in cameras' link, it describes such situation.
According to the "Antique & 19th Century Cameras" their purpose is to present historical aspects of the cameras' advertising or the references. They state: "The idea is to build a more complete picture of each item by studying the wide spectrum of model variants and accessories that are not listed in recent collecting books."
Obviously, you will see all the ads and references titles just down below in blue. When an ad or an illustration appears, click on it and you'll see a photograph of the camera. I didn't notice that until after I viewed about three ads. Don't forget to check out the other three sets, multi-lens cameras, view cameras (American and European) and self casing cameras.
Antique And 19th Century Cameras References
http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/ads.htm
Antique And 19th Century Cameras Main Page
http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com