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$1 Sale Extended

December 30th, 2008 Comments off

We have decided to extend our $1 Sale until the end of the year.

All our d20/OGL products will be deactivated for the time being while we remove all traces of the d20 license, which expires on Dec. 31, 2008. So if there is something in particular you wanted, your best bet is to get it in the next two days for only $1.00!!!

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Bike Miami Days Strong in 09

December 22nd, 2008 Comments off

Just announced by Mayor Manny Diaz over at the Bike Miami blog are the dates for Bike Miami Days in 2009, not only January, but the first half of the year, all the way through May! In addition, the programs offered in conjunction will also be expanding, and then we get this awesome bit of news:

The tentative dates for Bike Miami Days 2009 include February 8, March 8, April 26 and May 17. We are hoping to bring the event to Little Havana, Wynwood, MiMo, Coconut Grove and other neighborhoods, too!

A big hurrah to Mayor Diaz and his entire team for supporting Bike Miami Days. See you there!


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Channukah $1 Sale

December 21st, 2008 Comments off

To celebrate the holiday of Channukah, we are holding a fantastic sale on all our products.

From Sunday, Dec. 22 until Monday, Dec. 29,

all products in our catalog are on sale for $1.00!

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Have fun this holiday season, whatever you celebrate.

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January Bike Miami Days & A Year Later in Miami Cycling

December 19th, 2008 Comments off

As being reported on cycling blogs all over the Miami area, Bike Miami Days has set its date for the third event.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, January 18, 2009 for Bike Miami Days 3 (Tokyo Drift or The Search for Spock, you pick).

Also, Mike Lydon of TransitMiami.com has written an excellent Op-Ed piece titled “What a Difference a Year Makes”, chronicling the incredible strides the City of Miami has taken over the last year to turn itself into a bike-friendly place.

Mike submitted the article to the Miami Herald, but given they have not published it (the Herald has been downright horrible about helping to promote bike-friendly news, including Bike Miami Days), he put out via his column at Planetizen.com.

Go and read the article and be sure to join us in January for more Bike Miami Days.


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The Digital Front Episode 13 – E-Publishing Seminar Gen Con 08

December 17th, 2008 No comments

In The Digital Front - Episode 13 we present a recording of the E-Publishing Seminar held at Gen Con 2008, sponsored by DriveThruRPG.com. The host is Steve Wieck of OneBookShelf (owners of DriveThruRPG.com and RPGNow.com), and the panelists are Gareth-Michael Skarka of Adamant Entertainment, Ryan Johnson of Guild of Blades Publishing, and Daniel M. Perez of Highmoon Media Productions. The seminar discusses how to become an e-publisher, a look at the e-publishing market, methods to market your e-products, and some thoughts about the future of the medium.

This episode marks the first anniversary of The Digital Front. Many thanks to everyone who has listened to the show and sent in their feedback, and especially to all my guests so far, without whom there would be no show.

Please feel free to discuss this episode on our forums.

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The Digital Front Episode 13 – E-Publishing Seminar at Gen Con 2008

December 17th, 2008 Comments off

In The Digital Front - Episode 13 we present a recording of the E-Publishing Seminar held at Gen Con 2008, sponsored by DriveThruRPG.com. The host is Steve Wieck of OneBookShelf (owners of DriveThruRPG.com and RPGNow.com), and the panelists are Gareth-Michael Skarka of Adamant Entertainment, Ryan Johnson of Guild of Blades Publishing, and Daniel M. Perez of Highmoon Media Productions. The seminar discusses how to become an e-publisher, a look at the e-publishing market, methods to market your e-products, and some thoughts about the future of the medium.

This episode marks the first anniversary of The Digital Front. Many thanks to everyone who has listened to the show and sent in their feedback, and especially to all my guests so far, without whom there would be no show.

Please feel free to discuss this episode on our forums.

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