Operation: I’m With the Band Results
May 7th, 2010

Posted by Tim

Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry to Operation: I’m With the Band!

The winner and runners-up have been chosen, and the prize emails have been sent. The results were announced on Inside the Moon earlier today, and here they are for everyone to see:

Congratulations to AGloriousCuppa for winning a Desert Bus, Rejected WiiPlay Games, or How To Talk Like a Pirate t-shirt, and to Mad Madam Mimm and Katie Cook for winning a free button with their next purchase from the LRR Store!

Here are the winning entries, along with some honourable mentions:

Operation: I’m With the Band
April 17th, 2010

Posted by Tim

Runners operation

As you heard earlier this week, LRR is going to be appearing at w00tstock in Seattle and Portland this May.

We haven’t had an Operation in a little while, and w00tstock got me thinking… Appearing in a show with Wil Wheaton, Paul and Storm, Adam Savage, and lots of other cool people is going to be awesome, but appearing in Woodstock would be awesome, too. That will probably never happen for us, but through the magic of computing technology, we can have the next best thing!

Your challenge, Runners, is to create an image of LoadingReadyRun appearing at Woodstock. You can do custom art, you can photoshop our faces onto Jimmy Hendrix or Led Zeppelin, you can create a promotion poster… Be creative with it.

Submit your image to [email protected] with “Operation: I’m With the Band” in the title by midnight PST on Friday, April 30 for a chance to win one of the following prizes:

The Grand Prize winner will receive their choice of a How To Talk Like A Pirate, WiiPlay, or Desert Bus t-shirt!

The two Runners-Up will receive a free button of their choice with their next purchase from the LoadingReadyRun store. (LRR logo three-button pack not eligible for this offer.)

The best entries will also be showcased on our blog.

If you have any questions, leave a comment. Otherwise, get arting!

News Post: Lots to Talk About
April 13th, 2010

Posted by Matt

So, in my blog post yesterday I mentioned the fact that I’d have a substantial announcement to make today. Well, that has quickly turned into three announcements, so I may as well throw them all in here.

First off, here’s the thing I had planned to announce: LRR will be at w00tstock in Seattle and Portland in May. If you’re active on the forums, or noticed our little Twitter widget in the sidebar there, or follow Paul & Storm, you probably already know this, but the announcement had to be made official. Now it is.

While the crew was at PAX East, we had a very nice chat with Wil Wheaton and Misters Paul and Storm, and they invited us to be a part of this awesome show. Since we’d pretty much planned to attend as audience members anyhow, we jumped at this opportunity. We haven’t hammered out full details yet, but we’ll be showing a couple of videos and hanging around in person. Other guests and performers at the shows include Paul & Storm, Wil Wheaton, Adam Savage, Molly Lewis, John Roderick, Stephen “Stepto” Toulouse (who just got the cutest damned puppy I’ve ever seen), and Frayn Masters. This should be one hell of a show, so if you can make it to one, don’t miss out. (And buy your tickets soon! They WILL sell out.)

Secondly, you may have noticed our very special stinger after the video yesterday.  Well, she said yes. Congratulations to forum members Wraith and TheRocketSiobhan on your engagement!

Our final news item of the day is one you’re probably aware of if you’ve been on our forums or are a frequent user of The Escapist.  As of this morning, the big E has rolled out a new subscription program called “The Escapist Publisher’s Club”.  For $20 a year, you can now subscribe to The Escapist and gain access to special perks and premium content, including high quality and mobile video playback, behind-the-scenes features, and ad-free browsing. If you’re not interested in subscribing, don’t worry: none of The Escapist’s free content has been rolled into this program, only bonus features. If you’re on the fence, though, just remember that your support of The Escapist benefits us and our content in a very real and effective way.

That’s all for this week!