05.21.2004 - Terrence Marks:
Like the lady said, the design needed changing. Hope you like the new look! It's more focussed, you know.
05.21.2004 - Isabel Marks:
HERE is the fixed Dealing With It link. I should also mention that Terrence started up a journal comic as well, Keep Moving, which he is posting from his Live Journal. It's much better than mine, so please go take a look and give him encouragement.

OK... I'm sick of this design already... to be honest with you all, I was never quite happy with it to begin with- it gave me a lot of coding problems. So, I'm going to have a new one for the Saturday update, if not earlier.

05.20.2004 - Terrence Marks:
Fixed the link to Dealing With It, which is still updating. Isabel is still working on the Namir Deiter book. There'll be a You Say It First booklet out soon as well, complete with a bonus story. It should be available at Califur
05.18.2004 - Terrence Marks:
Isabel spent a lot of time working on the book today. And a few family issues came up. So today's comic will be late. But we should have it up during the day soon.
05.17.2004 - Isabel Marks:
Woah... if I had waited any sooner, it would almost be a month since I updated the news section of this comic... sorry about that.

If any of you read Namir Deiter (use one of the many links to the comic surrounding this site), then you can probably guess what's been taking up all my time as of late, and I'm not talking about Dealing With it, my seven-comics-a-weekly updated biographical nightmare, but the Studio Ironcat published ND Book one book deal (woah... too many 'books' in that last sentence).

It's also slightly to blame (only slightly... if I had kicked my butt even more and hadn't gotten so many sick baby cooties I could have gotten more comicing done) for the removal of the Saturday update- which is back for as long as I can do it (which should be from now on since the book is so close to being completed-at least on my end- that I can almost smell it). So yes, new story arcs, new linking buttons, new site design, enjoy life, today!

04.25.2004 - Isabel Marks:
Sorry for not mentioning it sooner, but due to the stress of the way life is going right now, I am going to have to stop updating YSiF on Saturdays. Hopefully this will only be going till the end of this arc.

Other than this, no other news to report... sorry.

04.19.2004 - Terrence Marks:
Our Saturday readership is low so we're looking to update on Tuesday, Thursday, and...another day. Vote, please.We're looking forward to the new Iron Chef America series on The Food Network. My pick is Sakai (Iron Chef French) over Flay, because Sakai is the hardest one to beat. Flay has battled Morimoto before, one win, one loss. I think that Morimoto lost that one because he tried to avoid soy sauce, which is the main flavoring in Japanese food. And I pick Morimoto (Iron Chef Japanese) over Batali; I haven't seen Batali show the kind of stylistic flair required to win. His food is good, but it isn't art in the way that the Iron Chef's are. Maybe he'll surprise me, though. I wonder who they'll have against Wolfgang Puck. I don't think it'd be Kenichi (Iron Chef Chinese) - he's less flashy than Morimoto or Sakai; he has less TV personality. I don't think he'd make a good secret chef.
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