About Nuchtchas

Self proclaimed Artist, Dreamer, RolePlayer, The Podcast NINJA!, Gamer, Klingon, Walking Corruption and Geek Queen, Nuchtchas is the owner and operator of NIMLAS Studios with the life goal of highlighting the awesome and good in the world and to spread the love of all things geek!

Daily Creativity: Baby Mulligan & April Fish


Baby Mulligan Smith from Flash PulpAnother bit of Fan Art for FlashPulp.com. We were discussing the idea of what some of the characters would have looked like as babies, so I started with a toddler version of Mulligan Smith. I always have an issue drawing children, they always look much older than I intend them to look. And yes, that is a slurpee in his bottle thank you very much.

You might notice I started dating my drawings. It’s something I saw Stanton Friedman do at the station the other day and it got me thinking it was a good idea. I think the date does more than just establish someone signed something, but when, when in their career. I though it was a nice touch, so I’m doing it now. Thoughts?

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April Fool's Day Fish
Today is April Fool’s day, I hate pranks and I really don’t like the idea of tricks or people having a justified reason to pick on people. That said, I do enjoy a good Joke, like Google Maps having quest mode where you can look at the maps in 8bit, or the funny offerings at ThinkGeek (A K Cup that dispenses donuts? Priceless) Make sure you go and look up the Mass Effect Saturday Morning Cartoon on YouTube, that was awesome.

Years ago my husband explained to me the french custom (I don’t know if it is just Quebec or something they do in france too, but its part of his culture) of giving people fish on April First, so for the past few years I have honored this custom by drawing fish, here is this year’s fish.

Daily Creativity & Thankful Thursday: Colorado Joe


This thursday I am thankful for Colorado Joe (aka @jmctee on twitter) not only is he a great guy who keeps the conversation going but he is also a contributor to the FlashCasts for FlashPulp.com
He is the first (I think) to earn his own theme song, which is awesome and I want a full song version, on flash pulp. He is a major Flash Mob member and a supporter of many projects.  (and he is a bitstripper)

I have enjoyed his support in my Daily Creativity project, he always looks to see what I have made and comments at times (I know he views them all because he favorites my tweets I’m sure so he can look at it later) and it warms my heart to know that someone cares about my work so much.

A few weeks ago I created an Amazon Wish list for art supplies with the idea that if people wanted to support me with more than RTs they could help resupply me. Joe is the first to do so, and my first ever official patron! (outside of family members and my husband buying me supplies over the years, always thanks to them) but now I have an official patron and that gives Joe bragging rights. More than that though, with his contribution I feel validated, I feel like I am doing something worth while. I feel more fulfilled, and I find it hard not to gush “You like me, you really like me,” when I think about it.

So thank you Joe, and Joe, I’m thankful for you.

As for the Art, this is a Signature Nutty Pop Art, the first that I wasn’t asked to do and chose to do simply to surprise him. I hope you like it Joe.

Let’s punch the glass ceiling in the belly!

I was watching and old episode of the Simpsons yesterday, “Mr. Lisa goes to Washington.”  It was aired in 1991 and Lisa goes to DC, there is a line in the show where a senator says “One day you might even grow up to be a senator, there are women senators you know.” To wit Lisa replies, “I know, there are two, I checked.”  That made me sit up, I knew there were more female senators now, but didn’t know how many.  Out of 100 senators 17 are female.  In over twenty years we went from 2, to 17.  Now the growth rate is tremendous and I applaud that, but when you think about it, 17 out of 100 isn’t that many, especially if you consider that there are more women in the population than men (marginally, sure.)

So then I decided to check and see how many minorities are currently serving in the senate, and there are only 4!  Two Asians and two Hispanic, the last African American was voted out in 2010, and the one before that was elected president (not too shabby) in 2008.

I could also tally up the numbers in the house, but I think it’s easier to get elected into the house than it is into the senate, and a brief look tells me that even so, percentage-wise the minority and female representation is shockingly low.  Now one might argue that it doesn’t matter what someone’s race or gender is, that all that matters is if they can do the job well, and I agree with that, but do you really think the job is being done well?  Do you really think the interests of minorities and women are being championed in the senate?  When complaints are raised the number of complainers are so small that they have no voice.  This is a problem.

I have no solution, other than to ask more women and more minorities to enter into politics. I ask that you don’t play the game but that you work hard to do right, sure it’s not the fastest way to get elected, but at least if you are elected you will do a better job for your country.  There is a young woman I know who is an undergrad, I have been encouraging her to study law because I want her to someday enter politics.  She is someone I would vote for in a heartbeat, we need fresh blood like this.  We need to encourage the youth to pick up the mantle and make this country better.

 

In related news, the first female 4-star general was named.  That’s just awesome!  Plus, she has one of the coolest names ever “Janet C. Wolfenbarger.”  Discussion of this promotion brought about this post’s title, JRD Skinner said she kicked the glass ceiling in the belly :)

This also brought up another amazing lady, Grace Murray Hopper, Computer legend and Rear Admiral (granted she retired a Commander and they continued to promote her after the fact because of all she contributed to technology).

Blurb stolen from Wikipedia:

Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Navyofficer. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, and developed the first compiler for a computer programming language.[1][2][3][4][5] She conceptualized the idea of machine-independent programming languages, which led to the development of COBOL, one of the first modern programming languages. She is credited with popularizing the term “debugging” for fixing computer glitches (motivated by an actual moth removed from the computer). Due to the breadth of her accomplishments and her naval rank, she is sometimes referred to as “Amazing Grace.” The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Hopper (DDG-70) was named for her, as was the Cray XE6“Hopper” supercomputer at NERSC.