RA Salvatore is one of the Fantasy genre’s most successful authors. His books regularly appear on The New York Times best-seller lists and have sold more than 10,000,000 copies. RA Salvatore will be at Meltdown signing copies of his brand new Dungeons and Dragons book, Neverwinter Book 2, followed by a Q&A at 8 moderated by Satine Phoenix.

Date: Tuesday Oct 4, 2011 – 6p Admission:FREE Location: Meltdown Comics, 7522 W. Sunset Blvd. LA CA 90046 @MeltdownComics

If you love Fantasy, Forgotten Realms or Dungeons and Dragons you won’t want to miss this Event.

MeltDnD gamers meet SATINE PHOENIX, as seen on the hit D&D RPG webseries, “I Hit it With My AXE” and various hotel room TVs, has decided to share her passion for Dungeons and Dragons with the Meltdown RPG community. Former Model, occasional Actress and freelance illustrator, Satine has devoted the past few years to all things Nerd-culture spreading the word one blog & podcast at a time. You can check out her mutterings on www.sexfoodandcomicbooks.com and @satinephoenix on twitter.

“I look forward to creating a larger Dungeons and Dragons community with more dynamic events, contests and beginner classes. There are a lot of people who ask where they can go to play and how they can get back into playing after long hiatus’s. I want to make Meltdown THE Gaming place to be in Los Angeles.” – Satine. 

Contact Satine about having your #DnD campaign/RPG crew meetup at Meltdown! DnD@meltcomics.com


 

December 7, 2009, 6:49 pm
Putting a Bar Code on Places, Not Just Products

By NICK BILTON

Google An example sticker and explanation letter sent to Google’s ‘Favorite Place’ businesses.
If you walk past the gift shop of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, or Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles, or Cheeseburger Baby in Miami, the chances are that you will see a sticker in the window that has a Google Maps logo and a one-inch-square with a series of pixelated black-and-white cubes called a QR Code.
In the coming weeks, Google plans to send out 100,000 of these stickers, each with their own QR code, to a new demographic of businesses Google is calling “Favorite Places”. These favorites are based on search results from users interacting with local business listings on Google Maps.

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READ THE REST OF THE STORY HERE: Putting a Bar Code on Places, Not Just Products – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com.

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