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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    Happy 3000th post!
    Thanks — I’ll take my wins where I can find them.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
    Pretty cool. I sold all but two of my comics when I was 18 or 19, and one of those two was the first comic I ever bought (a Batman)…it’s a little worse for wear, but I’m glad I still have it.

    EDIT: Huh, just noticed this was officially my 3000th post. Happy Anniversary to me.
    Happy 3000th post!

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  • RonClinton
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    Pretty cool. I sold all but two of my comics when I was 18 or 19, and one of those two was the first comic I ever bought (a Batman)…it’s a little worse for wear, but I’m glad I still have it.

    EDIT: Huh, just noticed this was officially my 3000th post. Happy Anniversary to me.
    Last edited by RonClinton; 04-02-2022, 10:00 PM.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    The other day, I was listening to one of my favorite comic book podcasts - Off Panel - and Tom King was on, and something he said made me take pause and wonder if . . . He said he owns some original art pages from the first comic book he ever bought, so I was curious what some of the going rates were for the first comic I read.

    Back in 1985, I was in the fifth grade (time wise, I just have been inbetween 4th and 5th grades actually,) either school or Cub Scouts (maybe through Boys Life?) had a magazine subscription contest or similar, and I subscribed to my first comic book - G.I. Joe from Marvel Comics.

    You can't fault me - I was 10 years old, was totally into the cartoon and the toys, the comic book was the next logical step.

    The first issue that was sent to me was G.I. Joe #38. I didn't spend a lot of time looking, but I didn't come across any original art for this particular issue (I did find a page from #36 for $2,000 which was out of my price range) so instead, I decided to see if I could find a copy in good condition.

    And I found one listed as near mint from Mile High Comics (who just so happens to be right down the road.) Plus, they were having a 60% off back issues sale, so I ended up spending about $30 before shipping on a near mint copy of the first comic I ever bought:

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    Now I want to get it signed by everyone involved.

    In 2020 before the world ended, Larry Hama, the writer, was going to be in Denver at the Denver Pop Culture Con, but we all know how 2020 went. Mike Zeck - cover artist - doesn't seem to be doing any signings or anytjhing other than weird Instagram "auctions". Rod Whigham - pencils - no clue about. He has an LinkedIn page but I don't want to stalk him there.

    Have to keep my eyes peeled for signing opportunities.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Just weird that as many iPhones I've had over the years, I've never had the issue before. I use a wireless charger at work since it's convienent on my desk, but usually charge via a cord at home (on night stand) and I'm probably one of the few people who still back up my iPhone in iTunes on my computer (I also own my music rather than stream so that's how I update my playlists.) My car doesn't have wireless CarPlay which is where I really noticed that not having the port work was horrible.

    But you better believe me that I'll start paying attention to lint going forward.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
    My battery seems to be doing okay. Since I haven't been able to charge it at night (the cord won't stay in,) I've been leaving it on the wireless charger at my desk at work, and while I'm home, it's just "free".

    So grateful it was just lint. It's an 11 Pro which isn't old, definitely not new, but I have been trying to not be on the OMG HAVE TO UPGRADE NOW train that so many people are on.
    I have a 12 Pro and I do not think I have ever used the plug. I have a wireless charger in my den (where I work), on my bedside and my car has one built in. Before I went wireless I used to clean out the port with vinyl toothpicks, they worked great.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    My battery seems to be doing okay. Since I haven't been able to charge it at night (the cord won't stay in,) I've been leaving it on the wireless charger at my desk at work, and while I'm home, it's just "free".

    So grateful it was just lint. It's an 11 Pro which isn't old, definitely not new, but I have been trying to not be on the OMG HAVE TO UPGRADE NOW train that so many people are on.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
    Lucked out NOT having to buy something today. My iPhone's charging port has been fighting me for awhile now, and the other day it just finally stopped working. Planning for the worst (having to buy a new phone) I visited the local Apple Store and they cleaned out the port (SO. MUCH. LINT. GROSS.) and it works like new now.

    Less learned - clean your damn charging ports people!
    I had that same issue with my last iPhone (a 7, just upgraded to 13), and had the same solution. Battery life still sucked, but at least it charged like new.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Lucked out NOT having to buy something today. My iPhone's charging port has been fighting me for awhile now, and the other day it just finally stopped working. Planning for the worst (having to buy a new phone) I visited the local Apple Store and they cleaned out the port (SO. MUCH. LINT. GROSS.) and it works like new now.

    Less learned - clean your damn charging ports people!

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post

    Good luck! I double checked to make sure I did not have two, unfortunately I am of no help on your quest.
    Martin your best wishes are always appreciated! Thanks!

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post

    Thanks Martin, I've got my eye on one of those, but you know, hope springs eternal HAHA!
    Good luck! I double checked to make sure I did not have two, unfortunately I am of no help on your quest.

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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post

    You may already be aware of this, or you may have no interest but there are copies of the ARC out there.
    Thanks Martin, I've got my eye on one of those, but you know, hope springs eternal HAHA!

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
    Not a new purchase, but a hopefully future purchase, does anyone have a copy of James Brian Freeman's Halloween Carnival that they might consider parting with?
    Thanks,
    Mike
    You may already be aware of this, or you may have no interest but there are copies of the ARC out there.

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  • mhatchett
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    Not a new purchase, but a hopefully future purchase, does anyone have a copy of James Brian Freeman's Halloween Carnival that they might consider parting with?
    Thanks,
    Mike

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post
    Not sure if it's FACT or just one of those old wive's tales, but I've been told that Labs are missing something in their DNA that tells them to stop eating when they're hungry.

    My last lab, Olive, ate like a cat. You'd feed her in the morning, and the next day, there was a really good chance that breakfast from the day before was still there. Now Rocinante, complete opposite. We had to buy some of those slow feeder bowls because that dog has no control.
    My Pit/Lab mix eats like the late Olive. Some days I don't think he eats at all.

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