6 Parts of Comic Book Prestige

If you’ve heard of comic books,then you were meant to buy one. Finding a legitimate print comic book is hard... and carries so much prestige.

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6 Parts of Comic Book Prestige
If you’ve heard of comic books, then you were meant to buy one. Long before Paul Rudd donned the Ant-Man suit, Robert Downy Jr. the Iron Man armor, Brie Larson the Captain Marvel suit, and Chadwick Boseman the Vibranium suit of Black Panther, there were comic books. These simple collections of panels and word bubbles were the precursors to some of the greatest movies ever made. More importantly, they would have never existed had it not been for some of the greatest storytellers to ever live. Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and many more got their start in comic books. Their imagination and ideas gave voice and body to what we consider “heroes.” Thanks to the rise of digital readers, movies, and video games, it’s hard to find a legitimate print comic book. Which is why owning a print comic book carries with it a certain amount of prestige. You don’t get this type of prestige from playing a game or watching a movie and television. It comes from the experience of reading a comic book itself.

Legacy

A comic book is more than a comic book the same way a car is more than just a means of getting from point A to point B. Cars say something about the person who drives them. Comic books say something about the person reading them. Unlike video games and movies, which you play and can only talk about or watch clips of, comic books can be shared with others. The stories on the page can speak to people in different ways and this can open the door for a much wider range of conversation. And you’ll still have time to catch the latest movie or game.

The Look

You’ve heard of a pair of shoes that make an outfit? The same is true of a comic book. They set the newbies apart from the true enthusiasts. Be careful here. Don’t go out and buy one comic book and carry it around thinking this will set you apart. It may work for a little while, but soon everyone will catch on. Not to mention other true enthusiasts will figure it out and you’ll be called out as a fake. So fair warning.

Lifestyle

The average price of a comic book ranges between $4-$6, and graphic novels running about $20 per collection. Thanks to their cost-effective nature they provide more entertainment than movies and video games.

Label

There are Marvel and DC, the two biggest names in comic books right now. It’s easy to attach yourself to one over the other, as there are those who read only one comic publisher and nothing else. But don’t limit yourself too early. There are other titles out there that are just as entertaining as the latest Captain America. Try out Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Antarctic Press, Top Cow Productions, and Aspen Comics, to name a few. These provide rich stories and high-quality art that too many in the mainstream ignore.

Livelihood

Just like your smartphone, you need to take care of your comic books. Unlike your smartphone, they’re easier to take care of. Just don’t get them wet and store them on a shelf when you’re not using them. No Charge cords needed.

Luxury

Of the many status symbols out there, few match comic books. By purchasing the latest issue of The X-Men, Superman, even Fathom, you’re signaling to the wider world, without shouting, that you’re part of an elite club. The club that reads the newest stories before they become movies.

How Do You Join this Elite Club?

The good news is that joining this club is easy. There may not be a comic book store conveniently located nearby, but you can go online to find honest and friendly comic book resellers. Mycomicshop.com, Mile High Comics, Midtown Comics, and Things From Another World are online comic shops that will take care of you. Simply visit their home pages to check out the newest issues and any deals they have going on. Every comic shop will have the newest issues available, but the good ones will have a wide selection of back issues, issues that were published already. Any extra issues that don’t sell end up here and a large amount of them will sell for decent prices. If you’re looking for that specific issue you missed, then you’re in luck with an online comic shop. You’ll have to do a little research to find which issue you’re looking for, but you’ll most likely find it. If it’s a rare issue, be prepared to pay extra. Thanks to back issues, if you miss the latest issue, you’ll be able to catch up or get up to speed on the backstory of what’s happening with your favorite titles.

Prestige Awaits You

It takes time to build up knowledge, and by extension, prestige. Therefore, the sooner you start, the better. You can even stream newest issues of titles from the major comic book publishers. Before you do, make sure you have the best connections at the best prices by checking out the best Spectrum internet packages. In no time at all, you’ll be reading up on the newest and greatest superheroes from the comfort of your own smartphone. Better yet, have them delivered to your door! Those around you will be envious of your prestige!

The 8 Biggest Anti-Amazon Prime Day Contenders

Today is Amazon Prime Day if you haven’t noticed. If you don’t have a Prime Membership,there are plenty of other retailers with deals today. Who are they?

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The 8 Biggest Anti-Amazon Prime Day Contenders
Today is Amazon Prime Day if you haven’t noticed. What is Amazon Prime Day? It’s the day that Amazon opens its doors to all its Prime members to get deep discounts on select products, deals, and services. If you’re not a Prime member, you don’t get to enjoy Amazon’s version of “Black Friday in July.” Check out our previous post, 6 Steps to Finding the Best Deals for Amazon Prime Day to find out how you can get the most out of what’s left of this thirty-six hour day of sales. And even if you don’t have a Prime Membership, there are plenty of other retailers looking to take the wind out of Amazon’s sales by offering their own special deals on Amazon’s special day. Who are they? More importantly, how do you take advantage of these deals?

Massdrop

Massdrop is the online home for hobbyists and enthusiasts. From quilting to cooking to technology, Massdrop is geared towards finding and producing top quality products to help you get the most out of your hobby. It’s an online store that’s even more exclusive than Amazon. The good news is that you can join for free to get in on their Anti-Prime Day deals.

eBay

Unlike Amazon, an online retailer, eBay is an online marketplace for people to sell their goods and wares. It may be semantics, but everyone on eBay is a reseller. A very large community of indie stores has set up shop on eBay, more so that Amazon. eBay is free to shop, no special membership required to take advantage of their deals. Right on eBay’s homepage is the Daily Deals button to let you know who’s got sales going on and for how long. Don’t miss it!

Gamestop

Either in their physical stores or online, Gamestop has deals running throughout today and tomorrow. Check their weekly ad and the Deal’s section of their website to find out where the deals are and how to get the most out of them.

B&H Photo

This online retailer focuses on photography and video. This also means they branch out to computers, TVs, camcorders, lighting, and more. Click on their Specials tab to check out B&H’s deals and sales for today.

Google Store

Google, not wanting to be outdone by one of their biggest competitors in the virtual assistant market, has offered for this day as well. Check out their personal store to find their deals. They don’t have a centralized listing of them though, meaning you might have to guess which ones are discounted. It’s not very time efficient. Their products are also discounted in stores as well. To do this you’ll have to search each page individually, on your own internet browser. If you’ve managed to land one of the best internet deals, this shouldn’t be much of a problem.

Razer Game Store

This online game retailer allows you to buy physical copies of your favorite game or download it directly to your platform of choice. Razer has conveniently compiled all their deals and sales on their homepage for you. There’s more available, but the top ones are put on the homepage. There’s no need for a centralized list here!

Target

Some of the deals you’ll find with Target are at their physical stores, and some are online only. Simply visit Target’s homepage, click on the Weekly Ad tab and type in your zip code to find the deals available at your nearest Target store.

Microsoft

Similar to Google, Microsoft hasn’t put together a centralized list of their sales and deals for Amazon Prime Day. Again, you’ll have to search product by product to find out if there’s a deal going on or not.

Some Help

Thanks to sites like The Verge, CNET, PC Mag, and others, there are ongoing lists of deals both on and off Amazon that will help you find the best deals for this day. There are also a host of third-party sites that notify you of deals going on. Simply pick the one you feel most comfortable with and set up which products, or sellers, you want to watch for deals and sales. There’s Tech Bargains, Offers.com, Slickdeals, and much more!

Get a jump on Christmas

It may seem as though Amazon is trying to set up their own special shopping day in the middle of summer, but there are some positives to this whole thing too. For one, Amazon is simply clearing out merchandise for the coming holiday season. As more and more stores are trying to milk Christmas, you’ll start to see holiday selling season start earlier and earlier. Two, you’ll be able to take care of some holiday shopping. It’s a little absurd to be shopping for Christmas now, that’s understandable. Look at it another way, you’re able to take a little stress out of your holidays now by getting a few gifts or items purchased now. Lastly, with Amazon creating this artificial holiday in the middle of summer vacation, other stores are responding to it. This means they’re going to be offering deep discounts and deals to compete with Amazon. And with sellers compete on price, be Amazon, Google, or anyone else, you end up winning!

Bitcoin Getting Blocked

Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz has expressed his opinion that regulations on cryptocurrency will end up making it worthless.

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Bitcoin Getting Blocked
If you were hoping that bitcoin would be on the uptake again, there’s bad news on the horizon. Nobel Laureate and Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz has expressed his opinion that regulations on cryptocurrency will end up making it worthless. These opinions are not why he earned his Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Studies. He’d earned that way back in 2000 before cryptocurrency and blockchain came onto the scene. The Nobel Prize, on top of other honors and awards he’s earned, does give him street cred when it comes to talking about financial regulations, money, and important things related to all that stuff. He is an authority in the field of economics, so his opinions at least carry some weight. More important than his opinions is the fact that blockchain and cryptocurrencies are still unreliable. Stiglitz is simply pointing this out.

A Quick Lesson on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

Blockchain, at its core, is a different way to track money and exchanges. Instead of a government watching who gives money to who and determining the value of the legal tender in use, Blockchain instead uses digital code to do that. There’s no government backing it. This is a good and a bad thing. Good in that no government has control over the value of the currencies on the blockchain. This means cryptocurrencies are less affected by politics. The bad news is that cryptocurrency is still based on faith in a system. That system may not be a government, but a system of numbers and mathematical equations. This feels appealing when you look at countries that are in dire financial straits because their own governments made a bad choice or were corrupt. When this happens the legal tender, currency, of that country goes down in value. It may not mean much to us, but to those within that nation, it’s a bad thing. For example, after World War I Germany was bankrupt, and no one would trade with them. One solution was to print more Deutschmarks. Instead of fixing the economy, it got worse. Deutschmarks became worthless because they were so plentiful. Rather than buying bread with them, some German citizens instead used them to fuel their woodstoves. Remembering this makes blockchain look good. Besides, if a government is determining the worth of their own money, and can make that money worthless on a whim, why not create a system that removes that option? Enter blockchain. The Blockchain is based on earning money by solving complex mathematical equations. But who writes the equations? As of this writing, the author of this post has yet to figure that out. It’s also worth mentioning that he was, and still is, not very good at math.

Who Would Trust Blockchain Then?

The future is uncertain. Blockchain, like all new technology, is a gamble then. The Philippines, on the other hand, are willing to take that bet. Yesterday, provisional licenses were issued to three exchanges outside The Philippines to allow them to trade Cryptocurrencies on their domestic exchanges. By building a presence there, these crypto-exchanges are looking to leverage access to Trans-Pacific sea lanes and remain open to international markets. The crypto community is happy to hear this, feeling it gives them more credibility. It’s not a lot, as the licenses are provisional and heavily restricted. But it is a step in the right direction. Keep in mind, however, this does not mean all The Philippines are open to using cryptocurrency, nor does it mean Bitcoin will be in use there as a legitimate form of currency. This is a trial run. A baby step. For Blockchain and Cryptocurrency to be accepted on a global scale, a much larger nation needs to accept it as its legal tender. This isn’t to say The Philippines aren’t to be taken seriously as they explore this new form of currency. Far from it. The situation can be viewed one of two ways; The Philippines are an early adopter or a gambler stepping up to a new table. With a smaller economy, it’ll be interesting to see how cryptocurrencies fare there and if there is any success.

Is Stiglitz Right?

Stiglitz, though he has a Noble Prize among other awards, is still human. He could still be wrong. He could also be right. Blockchain and its plethora of cryptocurrencies are still a risky bet right now. To break into this new field requires a lot of money (not bitcoin) to purchase the computers and programs to mine for coins and be profitable. It’s not as simple as clicking a button for a stock trade. Before committing to it, take the time to assess your situation. Talk to trusted friends. Seek out advice from both supporters and critics of Blockchain. Joseph Stiglitz is one of the critics. These two resources will get you started. With any luck, you’ll make a sound financial decision.
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Top ISPs: Finding the Right Internet Service in 2020

Fast, reliable, internet. That's the dream,right? Finding the right Internet Service Provider, however, isn't always so easy.

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Top ISPs: Finding the Right Internet Service in 2020

Fast, reliable internet. That’s the dream, isn’t it? In today’s world, it’s more important that we have a fast connection than being connected to the internet at all. To ensure this near lightspeed access to the internet we have to go through an internet service provider or ISP. In a funny twist of fate, we often look around on the internet itself to see who’s the best ISP, why they are the best, and what other people are saying about them. To save you on time, let’s break down what makes the best ISP for you and your area. That approach may sound odd until you realize that a company simply calling itself “the fastest and most reliable” is simple marketing. Different factors, some of which are outside of an ISP’s control, affect the speed at your specific location. Much like the internet itself, you’re part of a large web. Each of these factors is a thread that connects to other factors before connecting you to the internet. (No spiders were harmed!)


The Best Internet Service Providers

While the technologies mentioned above are the method for delivering internet, an ISP is still a company. The big names- AT&T, Spectrum, Century Link, Xfinity, DirecTV, Dish, Frontier, Grande Communications- all provide internet, voice, and TV. There are plenty of packages that allow you to pick and choose whether you want just internet, just TV, or all of them at once. While some may offer cheap packages for one or two services, make sure to read what the connection speed is, as this determines just how fast the connection will be. More on this later. Some companies serve a smaller area, like Guadalupe Valley Technology Cooperative. Look around to see what’s available in your specific area. The big names, like AT&T, Spectrum, and Comcast to name a few, will have a few different technologies you chose from. Again, double check what’s available in your area. For example, AT&T may have fiber, but they may only offer it downtown and not in rural areas. Smaller companies fare better because they service just a specific area and can respond more quickly to customer concerns. Yet, they’ll be limited in the technologies they can offer.


Types of High Speed Internet

There are different technologies for bringing the world wide web to you. They all have their pros and cons. Not all companies use the same technology either but all of them depend on where you physically are. Understanding the technology in use allows you to equip yourself when it comes to picking or switching your ISP.


Fiber
Fiber optic cables are glass tubes that transmit light. To protect the delicate glass inside, heavy-duty rubber or metal is used as a cover. If even a little bit of water gets inside the cable itself, it wreaks havoc on transmissions. This is why fiber optic cables are so expensive and are hard to come by in rural areas. Thanks to the use of light instead of electricity, these provide the fastest and most reliable internet connection. You’ll most likely find these in highly populated areas. Check to make sure your ISP has fiber in your area.

DSL
Digital Subscriber Line. These are second to fiber, but more widely available. And they’re perfect for those on a tight budget. DSL uses the phone lines that are already installed to transmit data back and forth. This is what gives them their speed and reliability. On the flipside of this, pay attention to where the central office is. The farther you are from it, the slower your connection will be.

Cable
Everyone knows these. Cable is the most common and just as the name implies, companies use dedicated cables to provide these connections. They’re not the standard phone lines. Of course, everyone complains about the prices as there’s usually a promotion to get it installed in your house. Once the promotion ends the prices soar. Oh, and the customer service too, everyone loves to hate customer service. But give them a break, they deal with unhappy customers every day. After all, do you call your ISP when you don’t have a problem with your service? There’s another factor here that many people overlook- Bandwidth. The bandwidth you’re using is shared in your immediate area. This doesn’t mean you can look into your neighbor’s house, rather, the same cables running to your house are running to their house as well. You’ll notice this in the evening when you see your internet slow down or your streaming-show freeze or lag behind.

Satellite
This is the hardest to get a good connection with. While you may think a satellite, orbiting the earth, should have no problem establishing an internet connection, it’s the opposite. Clouds, terrain, and distance all affect a satellite’s connection a great deal. Yet, it may be the only option.


The Connection Thread

ISPs offer different connection speeds.

An internet connection depends on how many megabytes per second, Mbps, can be uploaded and downloaded in a second. Akin to a good juggler, your ISP is tossing up a ball up in the air while being able to catch another coming down- ten, fifteen, even up to 1000 balls in a second. The faster an ISP can juggle, the better connection you’ll have. Look for the number to determine how good they are. If they can juggle ten balls, meaning their connection speed is 10 Mbps, that’s pretty good. For those looking for a connection to support more than one person, then look for 15 Mbps or higher. When it comes to an entire business, 40 Mbps or higher is recommended. Of course, geography will affect how well your ISP can juggle. If you’re wanting to download big files or play online games, then a higher Mbps will be needed to handle that capacity. In other words, the juggler is going to have to juggle larger balls.


The Human Thread

While it’s all well and good to see how the internet is actually brought to your door, you are missing out on a wealth of information. And it can be found next door! While you may enjoy your solitude in your home or apartment, chances are that the neighbor next door is using the internet as well. And when they are, they’re going to run into the same problems you do when trying to establish a connection. If it’s slow for you, it’s probably slow for them too. So get up, walk to the door, step outside and go to the house next to yours. Knock on that door and ask “How’s your internet?” This will go a long way in helping you decide which internet service provider is right for you.


The Last Thread

All of these threads lead back to the more vital part- you. Figuring out which ISP is best for you may not sound like a fun thing to do. It may not seem worthwhile.  Take heart, as taking the time to equip yourself with this knowledge will ease some headaches down the road, and save you money. 
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Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects

Watching Sharp Objects on HBO is sure to be a treat. The only thing better is to read the book Sharp Objects by the amazing Gillian Flynn.

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Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects
Watching Sharp Objects on HBO is sure to be a treat. The only thing better is to read the source material. The book Sharp Objects by the amazing Gillian Flynn. If you’re not convinced, keep in mind Flynn wrote Gone Girl and Dark Places. These two books were turned into stellar movies. Gone Girl was directed by Academy Award-Nominee David Fincher, starring Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck. Dark Places starred Academy Award-winner Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult. Drawing in that kind of star power speaks to the caliber of the book. There’s a saying- The book’s better than the movie. If this is true, then these books will be well worth the time to read.

Getting Drawn In

Let’s keep our focus on Sharp Objects. Flynn, a Missouri-native, is masterful at weaving intrigue and suspense without going overboard with her words. This is a rare skill. As many first-time authors can attest, being able to paint a picture with words is difficult. Authors will go on and on about mundane details, only to find they’ve lost the narrative, and worse, their readers. Flynn, on the other hand, has been able to keep the details to a minimum and keep a rich narrative. This leads to the Tetris Diametric: You want more lines in Tetris than you do on a page. When you stack up lines and clear them in Tetris you get more points. On a page the opposite is true; the more lines you have, the more your story disappears. The solution to this is finding the right amount of lines to tell the story with and still allow gaps. These gaps will allow the reader to bring in their own experiences, images, feelings, and make the story their own. It involves a delicate balance. From the first page, Flynn strives to find this balance and to make it work. It’s not always easy. Reread this book to help you nail this with your own writing.

Finding the Edge

Camille, though she’s hesitant, returns to her hometown of Wind Gap, MO. As a reporter, she’s there to follow the story of a little girl’s disappearance. There was another about six months previous. Camille isn’t hesitant because of the nature of the story, but because her mother is still living in Wind Gap. Having become estranged from her mother doesn't help matters either. The relationship never really did seem to be a good one, and with the death of her sister, Marian, it got worse. Showing up to this, Camille decides she’ll simply put her head down and get her job done. The sooner the better. The story doesn’t play out this way.

Secrets

Sharp Objects and other books in this genre depend on the secrets characters keep from each other. If no one had secrets, it would be a very dull book. They also can’t give them away too easily. This brings up another important writing adage- Law Conservation of Detail. Details are important but there should only be as much as is necessary. By giving out a few details, it’s easy to hide secrets. This isn’t a guaranteed way to avoid getting in trouble with the law, but it works well in literature. Again, Flynn pulls this off by dropping details here and there, but not giving away the secrets. When done right, there's a surprise waiting at the end of the book. You can even go back, read, and find that indeed the information was there all along. Camille has her secrets and in keeping them they end up creating problems. These problems are made worse by other people’s secrets. When you build secrets on top of secrets and balance it with the right amount of detail, you can have a whirlwind story.

Camille

The best part of Sharp Objects is not the mystery, though that is what draws you in. The best part is Camille. Camille isn’t a perfect person. She’s flawed, wounded, and scarred. These traits would be nothing without her redeeming features. Camille has a hidden strength that many people have, only to think it’s not a strength, but another flaw. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Camille is what we can call a Determinator: She wants to solve the mystery or find the answer to a question, and nothing will stop her until she gets the solution. Camille’s not smooth, charismatic, or even awkward. She’s silent and still. This leads many of the other characters in the book to misjudge her and assume she’s scared. On the contrary, she’s figuring things out. It’s her personal demons that get in the way.

Worth the Read

It doesn’t matter how you read Sharp Objects, be on an eReader, an audiobook, or a real book, it’ll be worth the time. The best way, though usually overlooked, is to read it in plain ol’ paperback. The tactile sensation of a paper under your fingers, flipping the page, and getting to make notes in the margins are what set regular books apart from other mediums. This style of reading has been around for millennia and there’s not a compelling reason to get rid of it.
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