Irrel, who is working on our season 2 graphics – which you all will see soon, is a fantastic artist! And Felicia Day mentioned her in her interview with the Dr. Horrible fan site, DoctorHorrible.net. Yay!Episode 4, the wonderfully titled "Ctrl-Alt-Del” proves that I was completely wrong in my assessment of Kim Butler before. In an audio drama, no matter how good the script, if the central performer isn’t up to it, it’ll be a disaster. Kim Butler is up to the role of the BuffyBot and then some, creating a fully fleshed character out of what could be cynically seen as just a hilarious extended joke in the series. BuffyBot in this episode is almost reminiscent of a Data from Star Trek without the massive intelligence or self knowledge, trying to find her place in a world that she knows she doesn’t quite belong to. It’s another episode lacking a weekly monster but that doesn’t mean that it lacks the requisite dramatic impetus. Alongside Buffybot’s rise to self awareness we are treated to some story surrounding our series Big Bad, Javert (or one of? Who is this mysterious "Air?”). I haven’t mentioned how much I like Javert as a character yet as it’s really only in this episode that he gets some decent airtime. He’s a really smooth, suave leader of a vampire gang but unlike, say the Spike of S2 he’s not quite so self-assured as his image would have others believe and has these niggling uncertainties that he actually has any control over his minions. He’s a wonderful villain, perhaps not as large as life as some of Whedon’s best, but certainly more intriguing and with more depth than Adam or Glory. This extended time we’re getting with him is really making me anticipate the eventual end of season showdown. The neat twist to this episode is that we are treated to a showdown of sorts, between Javert and Buffybot that ends in the perfect anticlimax as Buffybot runs out of battery and Javert leaves thinking he’s killed the Slayer.20 Oct 2010. Some cool General health images: Surgeon General Regina Benjamin speaking with WHA Delegates Image by US Mission Geneva May 18,No matter what CFS symptoms, you suffer with (dizziness, nausea or more), don’t ignore what you body is telling you. "Symptoms” are more than a nuisance. They’re important and will keep on bothering you until they get your attention and action needed to correct them. Remember: the body always wants to be in a balanced state of homeostasis. It wants to be healthy. Like I found out today the hard way, the body will fight you tooth and nail when it’s out of balance!