This was in my email box:

Dear MadmanofMagic,

Your video “Graphic Novel: Madman of Magic Trailer 2 of 3“, may have content that is owned or licensed by BFM Digital, but it’s still available on YouTube! In some cases, ads may appear next to it.

This claim is not penalizing your account status. Visit your Copyright Notice page for more details on the policy applied to your video.

Sincerely,
– The YouTube Team

It has been a long day. I started off this morning working on the extended motion comic, then to the art museum for an exhibit on folk artists, and from there a class on story boarding through the Milwaukee Animation Group. After all that I am at a McDonalds downloading music for the motion comic and videos on internet business while trying to keep myself from falling asleep.

To prevent consciousness shutdown I decided to write this post. According to my download page I still have 2 hours of download time left…. I think it will be less once a few of the other downloads are complete. If not, I am leaving in 30 minutes no matter what with hopes of not falling asleep behind the wheel.

Good night to all as I have to wait till this thing finishes.

 

Not all mail is good.

Truth be told, I have been saving emails that I wanted to record onto this blog. They were ones relating to the Kickstarter process and setting up Google AdWords, etc., etc. I now realize it is a waste of space to keep them in my Google email account, as at this point I am probably not going to go back and publish them.

Why delete email that I might one day want to use in a blog post? Simple, first is that if I haven’t written a post yet, there is a good chance I am not going to get to it. Second, I can always go back over the process by starting a new account, going through the help section of those websites, or just ask someone who is currently going through those processes. The last reason is that these systems change. If I wait 3 months to publish the process, it may no longer be the same. Why would I blog about something that is no

A heart wearing a graduation cap1) Freedom: While I very rarely skipped classes I didn’t have someone standing over me keeping track and if I went to class I felt like going.

2) Constant Learning: I felt constantly stimulated, challenged, and enjoy learning. Once I was in the work place it was important not to ask too many questions.

3) People: People at my college were constantly working on projects they felt either made the world a better place or made them better people. People who work regular jobs just want to get home to watch TV.

4) Adventures: These adventures people went on allowed for opportunities to do exciting things. White water rafting, primitive skills camping, downhill skiing are all things and more I tried while I was in my 4 years of undergraduate school.

5) Finding Myself: The freedom, the constant learning, meeting and interacting with exciting people, and going on adventures all allowed me to find myself and to continue my journey of determining who I want to be. Working a regular job has only made me feel depressed and as if I am becoming someone I don’t want to be…. This is why finding financial freedom in something I am passionate about!

Jason LoveHere I am working at my day, well night job (3rd shift), and I finally figured out the way to go with my life. I know what you are thinking, “What is this guy talking about”. I don’t blame you because I only know half of what I am saying or in this case writing.

So, let’s start from the beginning. I was born in Racine County of Wisconsin, I currently live in Racine County of Wisconsin, and as things are going I will die in Racine County of Wisconsin (this would be sad only to me and maybe my wife and cat). To make a short story long,