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Thanks to @sarahheartie for permission to post these awesome pics. Full credit for them goes to @sarahheartie






Be sure to check out the Once Upon a Time Fan Podcast http://onceuponatimepodcast.com
If you cannot attend Comic Con yourself, this is the next best thing (we hope):
Note: We are not responsible for the content presented on these feeds
Entertainment Weekly Live Feed
Link: http://www.ew.com/ew/package/0,,20399642,00.html
MTV at Comic Con
Streaming live video by Ustream
Comic Con channel on UStream
Streaming live video by Ustream
Gamespot at Comic Con Day 1
Link: http://comic-con.gamespot.com/live-show/live-show-day-1/
Gamespot at Comic Con Day 2
http://comic-con.gamespot.com/live-show/live-show-day-2/
Gamespot at Comic Con Day 3
http://comic-con.gamespot.com/live-show/live-show-day-3/
Gamespot at Comic Con Livecam Tour Day 3
http://comic-con.gamespot.com/live-cam-tour/live-cam-day-3/

The Convention that used to be more geeky is now less geeky, and more main street. Costumed enthusiasts that used to look like obscure Anime characters now look like Twilight, Dr. Who and yes, even Once Upon a Time characters. The little Con is now a BIG Con.
If you are lucky enough to attend (unfortunately, we are not (this year)), here is a great traveler’s guide to surviving it all.
http://kotaku.com/5591154/the-travelers-guide-to-san-diego-comic+con
If you cannot attend, there are a number of ways to stay informed;
On Twitter
– Hashtags –
#SDCC
#comiccon
#comiccon2012
– Handles –
@Comic_Con
@comicconblog
@comic_con_forum
@comiccon
@ComicConNews
On Facebook
Comic Con Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/comiccon
Flickr Page with Comic Con tag
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/comiccon/
San Diego Comic Con Flickr Page
http://www.flickr.com/groups/sdcc/
Websites
Main Comic Con site
http://www.comic-con.org/cci/
G4 TV’s site
http://www.g4tv.com/videos/58830/comic-con-2012-live-starts-july-12/

Once Upon a Time at Comic Con
We spent some time discussing all the Once Upon a Time stars that would be attending Comic Con. If you only focus on the OUAT panel, you will miss others that are attending, BE SURE to listen to this episode of the Once Upon a Time Fan Podcast to not miss any OUAT cast that will be at Comic Con:
Here is a Google News search link for Once Upon a Time Comic Con 2012:
https://www.google.com/search?q=best+comic+con+coverage&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=fflb#hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=F1t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US%3Aofficial&channel=fflb&tbm=nws&sclient=psy-ab&q=once+upon+a+time+comic+con+2012&oq=once+upon+a+time+comic+con+2012&gs_l=serp.3…258506.265930.2.266387.17.15.0.0.0.1.108.1389.13j2.15.0…0.0.evSqtN7t4bQ&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=3244304a0c4b9e0d&biw=1920&bih=956
Keep checking as Comic Con progresses for all the info coming out of the event.
Note: We will have exclusives coming from Comic Con 2012, so also check out blog.onceuponatimepodcast.com
I know this has nothing to do with OUAT, but I think it’s important to remind us (including me).
Note: This post I originally posted elsewhere in 2007.
Whether you are a podcaster, blogger, Tumblrer, Facebooker, etc these are (important) things that I have;
Tried to learn the hard way,
Seen friends try to learn the hard way, and
figured I’d share these old tips with you all.
1. 30 minute rule. Never communicate if you are in high emotion mode. Wait 30 minutes, talk a walk (sometimes, a long walk) and come back, then try it again.
2. Never assume your email made it to the person. Yes friends, even Gmail may throw your message in the other person’s junk mail.
Tip: Wait a day or two, then email them again, MySpace message them, FB message them, and ask if they received it.
3. Emails don’t have tone or feeling. Use smilies more often, that can help. Realize that you are already at a disadvantage when you use computer typed words to reflect feelings. It is almost impossible, but if still want to try, cut the other person a huge bunch of slack, when they don’t understand exactly where you are coming from. Vice Versa, If someone you don’t know all that well (sometimes you may know them well, too) responds to you via email, you don’t know what the reader of your email is going through, whether they have thick skin or not, whether what you said or posted pulled an emotional trigger you never knew they had, their age, upbringing, etc, cutting other people slack is an important gift in dealing with people via messages. It’s not fair putting your rationale, thought process, etc on someone else, because they aren’t you. You can’t make anyone “grow up faster” in an area you feel that you have mastered, because I’ll bet there are plenty of things others feel that you can grow in a little faster, too. Just sayin’
4. If there is confusion in a back and forth email disagreement- Stop, and do your best to explain what you mean to say. If you can, maybe talk on the phone. Nothing beats a voice, nothing. However, these days we connect digitally only with text, so a phone convo maybe a bad idea or impossible.
5. Never assume (remember what they say about assuming) that the receiver has actually read your email. It made it to the person you sent it to, but it is number 555 in their inbox. This really is the case, if its a podcaster, they probably have a whole bunch to read. Give them some extra time to respond. Try a VM message, audio feedback, etc.
6. The old compose/throw away/cancel rule. If you are angry/fed-up/frustrated with a situation, and you must write something down, do it, but do it safely. Take out one of those, uh, pieces of paper and a pen, write and write and write, then wad it up and throw it away. Obviously, you can type on a Word doc, but no fair saving it! After the throwing away or canceling, take a long walk.
Note: Remember, once you send an email, you can’t get it back.
7. This may seem redundant, but it bears repeating. The person you sent the message to, doesn’t know your state of mind. They may be going through something worse/better/or something else. Don’t assume they can read your mind.
8. Be patient. Yep, that’s it- be patient. You only see with your ‘to-do’ list, your schedule, etc, you have no up-to-the-second clue of what the other person has to do.
9. Use spell check. Spell check. Spell check (You get the idea). You can add constant spell check in Firefox. that has saved me many, many times.
10. Proof read visually before you send your email. Sometimes the words are spelled right (Meaning you ran spell check), but the wrong words are used. Just give it a once over, before you send it off.
11. (If you get emails for your online venture (If you have one)) Keep the good emails (Seriously, hang them on your wall to look back on them in the tough times. Note: You will have tough times), and
12. Read the bad emails, yup, read them; Sort out the things written that are mean-spirited, short-sighted, etc, and keep the things in the emails that are “growth opportunities” for you (This may take a huge dose of humility to find in these emails), and delete when done. Forget the wording, try to forget the sender, but remember the “growth opportunities,” and adopt them. Gold is found in thrown rocks sometimes. Hard lessons, I know. Oh yes, if you want to respond in kind to the bad emails, read #1 again (and again, etc).
13. So change the Karma level, try this. Send a compliment email to an unsuspecting person. I now induct you as a “Compliment Delivery Person”. Maybe there is a podcaster, podcast listener, blogger, tumblrer, facebooker, friend, old friend that you haven’t seen around or heard from in awhile. Maybe someone has been sick, sad or both- go and deliver a compliment to them.
You never know the full implications of giving goodness.
Sadly, we all don’t do enough goodness-giving.
Sermon over.
Remember, you can’t control the emails that come to you, but you can control the emails that come out of you.
Signed, The biggest offender of all of these (Remember, we can always start over.), Jeff
Do you recognize these Disney princesses?
Executive Producer Adam Horowitz has confirmed that Jamie Chung and Sarah Bolger will come to Once Upon A Time as Mulan and Aurora respectively.
Two more lovely ladies have been drawn into the magical world of ABC’s “Once Upon a Time.”
EW.com first reported that “Hangover 2” actress Jamie Chung has been cast as Mulan, while TVLine reported “Tudors” beauty Sarah Bolger is joining as Princess Aurora for the drama’s second season.
Read more here – http://theclicker.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/05/12585403-once-upon-a-time-casts-sleeping-beauty-and-mulan?lite
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