
Actually, more like *several* days late. Though, the dollar part is argueable. Despite being a bit behind, our Booyah is up and we’re pretty pleased with it.
Of course, fresh off the frustration of a server move, I am tempted to spend a page and a half ranting and raving. Honestly, the move went relatively smooth. The problem is that our new server has more advanced security, which is good from a general standpoint, but not good that a large number of our scripts and programs didn’t work properly. That included this blog and a bunch of other stuff. Not to mention that BMW had a longer time propogating than some of the other sites. Ah, but I promised not to rant, so suffice it to say it was a pain, but we’ve got it (mostly) taken care of now!
It’s amazing that Bitmap World has been around a year! It truly doesn’t feel that long at all. There was so many plans we had when we started, and we’ve only begun to explore some of them, and there is so much more to come. We had hoped to start one storyline in particular with this Booyah, but instead decided to do a “birthday” strip with Issue 134. Wanting to do an Easter strip too, we figured we’d just do a few stand-alone strips and will begin the planned storyline next week.
Speaking of the birthday strip, this is again one of those comics that is more real-life than not. Our kids LOVE bubble wrap and fight over it. While I have never actually gotten them a roll of it, I’ve considered it. And I have to admit, I love popping it to. Why the heck is that so much fun?! Whatever the reason, it is. I can totally see my kids having a great time with a big roll of that stuff. I’m not sure if Jim would be like Harry, thought I’m sure he’d pop a few anyway.
One of the big complaints about some comics in general is that white space is not good. We have always held that Bitmap World is deliberately minimalistic, since we want to invoke the feelings of the old computers of days past. Still, adding some additional color is something we have wanted to do, and have made the leap to give many of our “sets” a splash of colors. In all selfishness, we didn’t want to have to go back and color all the past strips, so a convenient little explanation was crafted.
If you visit YouTube, be sure to look up the song, Code Monkey. It’s a great song written by a talented free-source musician, Jonathan Coultan Jim and I both love that song, particularly since we are the programming types. I have dreamed of doing a mini-movie to the song using Bitmap World characters. I may still yet…perhaps when I get more time in the future (whenever that will be). Still, I wanted to somehow give a nod to the song and did so through this comic. This is another slice-of-life strip. My kids can’t stand when we like their stuff, even though we’re the ones that got them interested in certain types of music/movies/shows.
Last, the Easter strip. Honestly, we didn’t plan this one to be a big commentary piece. We were just talking about the Easter Bunny and then the idea was tossed around about the Macrohard bunny being at the mall, and then it went from there. That said, both of us do find it ridiculous that there has been a trend of companies to “claim” holidays, and even seasons, as their own. Did you know that Country Time Lemonade, Corona, and Borden’s Ice Cream all claim to be the official sponsors of Summer? I wonder who they pay royalties to, Mother Nature?
There’s a ton to this Booyah, so remember to check out our News page for details. We actually had more planned, but our server woes had to come first. The good news is that next month we’ll have a nice Booyah too!
Happy Spring, everyone. And Merry Easter, too. 
Posted on March 21st, 2008 | filed under BitmapWorld, Booyah, Kids, Life&Fiction, Mirz, RealLife, Storylines, WorkWorld | Trackback |