I will be in San Diego this year, but my plane doesn't actually take off for a few hours yet. I'll be there for the afternoon on Thursday, all of Friday and Saturday, and a good chunk of the morning on Sunday. Wonky availability, but I'll probably be behind the table most of the time, so look for a great, big Templar banner and you'll probably find me!
When I get back, three things will happen.
All of the pre-order drive comics will begin to go out. The printer will ship the books while I'm at the con, and With those in hand, I'll go through all of the pre-orders and get them out of the house.
Also, no more back-dating new comic pages. It's fucking crazy. From now on, when the comic updates, it updates, so everyone will get to see how crap I am at this. :(
And finally, the Templar Guidebook will go live. It'll kinda be an on-site wiki. You may have noticed a slight re-design on Templar's homepage; the guidebooks's part of that. It'll be about the town, the people in it, the factions and the general state of things. I think it'll help the comic's newbies get into things a little easier, and help keep things straight.
Time to pack. Gotta go!
Argh, you're leaving town without updatingssss.
At least I can see Frecklegirl's butt in that first panel every time I fruitlessly check for a new comic.
I think Mr. Pierce is exactly the sort of pretentious American schmuck who uses Britishistic spelling in his "professional" correspondence. Or is he really British? Time will tell. Oh so very much time...
If we've sent an e-mail regarding our pre-orders and haven't received a reply, should we send another one?
Not that I *need* one, but it's the difference between it showing up where I am and showing up where I won't be for a very long time.
Same thing Tyler said, except that it would be to a place I won't ever be living at again...
And also, what's the deal with WebComicsNation? There are a few comics I read that are listed with them, and all of them keep locking up and setting off Avira for a trojan alert. Either that, or Avira goofed in their latest update. Tcah...I got here by using a cached Google page, but I can't see anything recent aside from the Blog and Twitter.
I'm having the same problem as Savail, except with Google's Safe Browsing (which for some reason I can't seem to bypass). Google doesn't list any problems with the site besides being "suspicious" though. I had to get here using the old DrunkDuck page.
Yeah I'm seeing the same thing as Colin. I'm guessing once something on webcomicsnation.com was determined to be unsafe, the whole domain is now flagged as dangerous by safe browsing.
I had that problem with Google SafeBrowsing too, for another site. I turned the function off (Firefox 3.0.1).
Tools -> Options -> Security.
Uncheck "Tell me if I'm visiting a suspected attack site."
I don't know about other browsers, though.
Firefox put up a warning page saying that webcomicsnation was a suspected attack sit,e but I could still get here by clicking "ignore the warning." The details didn't show any specific problems with the site, it just said there was some aggressive coding.
Webcomicsnation might wanna look into that. O_o
Same problem as everyone else. Somewhere on webcomicsnation, somebody's doing some ill.
I am getting this warning as well with Firefox (and clicking on the 'ignore warning' link did NOT work), but I can view the page by using my 'open page in tab as IE' button, so I am guessing IE does not have this websafe thingy.
I didn't see any of the warnings others had posted about earlier, probably since I haven't checked the site for a few days. However, it looks like the whole of webcomicsnation is down now, as everything they host (including their main site) is 404ing. Seriously weird stuff.
The warning is gone now. All is well.
The warning is gone, but all of Webcomics Nation, including Templar Arizona has gone "404 Page Not Found - Please contact support."
All of you lot who said you bypassed the Google thing and came in probably ought to scan your computers pronto.
I didn't have any warnings from Google...Mine was from Avira, which stated that a ".exe" file it was identifying as a trojan was trying to wreak its mischief. This was from three separate WebcomicsNation pages I tried to visit, not just Templar AZ.
Did your booth have a number? I didn't see any sweet banners.
Sheesh. Perhaps this is why the whole site is down.
Glad I'm on a PPC mac... that .exe wouldn't have worked on me any way.