Someone who aptly calls himself Error. Haven't seen him around before about a week ago.
Totally changing the link back. And then I'm taking a big step back.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Someone who aptly calls himself Error. Haven't seen him around before about a week ago.
Totally changing the link back. And then I'm taking a big step back.
I deleted him/her from Drive Fans the other day, as he was posting all over the forum on random topics linking to his own site. I don't mind people using our site to link their own sites when it's relevant -- there's a few people doing this and it's been quite useful to all on the site, in fact -- but he/she keeps spamming everything with their site for no reason.
So, yeah, after deleting them? They rejoined again. And started spamming again. I've noticed because of all the spamming they are doing on the interweb, they're climbing on the Google ratings -- searching for 'Drive series' finds their site before DF or DTR now, for example.
Hooray!
Search for "Drive fan site" though and we're unbeatable. Unless you count, y'know, the other four sites listed before us.
Simplify to "Drive Fans" and you're at the top. Followed by hardware.
Search for "Fox Drive" and you get a really exciting result.
The exciting bluegrass band?
Totally changing the link back. And then I'm taking a big step back.
And he re-hijacked the link! Wow.
I went to the Drive panel at Wondercon.
Apparently, Nathan Fillion is rather popular.
I never would have guessed, PC.
x-posted from Natter:
The Drive panel was interesting, and I missed Tim, terribly. He's just excellent at this sort of thing.
Nathan was asked to explain how Drive works. He asked for two volunteers. He said, "I have a friend who just wrote a book. His name is (Allyson forgets name because she was tired). Here's my plane boarding pass."
He ripped the pass in half, and handed each volunteer a half.
"The first person who gets their half of the pass to my friend will get a free autographed copy of the book."
One of the volunteers asked where he could find the guy, puzzled.
Nathan said, "Yes, see, that's Drive. You have to figure it out. Now I have to text my friend to let him know what's going on."