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Saturday, August 26, 2006

PCW #906, 907, and 908




PC Weenies 906, PC Weenies 907, and PC Weenies 908 sketches, here for your viewing pleasure. Notice the ROM, Spaceknight t-shirt wearing dude in #908. Always thought this Marvel character was pretty cool back in the day. And so it goes.... :)

Saturday, August 19, 2006

PCW #903, #904 and #905




Today's triple shot of sketches includes PC Weenies 903, PC Weenies 904 and PC Weenies 905.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

PCW #901


Every now and then, I veer away from using the Weiners, as in PC Weenies #901. The recent spectre of layoffs at AOL has gotten much publicity in the tech community, and it's unfortunate so many folks have to lose their jobs. Still, I can't help but wonder if AOL would ever send their software to someone who was recently terminated from their company.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

PCW #900


Arriving in sheer coincidence with the launch of the 2006 World Wide Developer's Conference, PCW #900 takes full aim at the hype surrounding the event. I originally planned to keep the 'toon 'uncensored' but rethought that idea to keep things a bit SFW*. (Safe For Work)

Sunday, August 06, 2006

PCW # 899





PC Weenies #899 was inspired by an recent incident in which one of my wife's friends accidentally dropped my trusty digital camera (which has since found a lovely new home with a PCW fan).

Since that incident, I've purchased a new digital camera - a Canon A620 model - which is fantastic in every way. The moral of the story - friends don't let friends borrow their stuff if they still want to be friends.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

PCW #898




Sadly, the rampant number of recent reports on overheating laptops.... er... notebooks catching on fire or otherwise scalding flesh never gets old. Once again, not willing to resist the temptation - I succumbed. The results of my attempt at humor can be condensed into PC Weenies #898.

PCW #897



PC Weenies #897 was directly inspired by a lecture I gave on Powerpoint to my students. While trolling through the MS Clip Art libraries, I came upon a hideous Christmas Tree clip art drawing which (make no mistake), a 4 year old child could easily surpass. Stunned by the rather primitive (circa 1987) graphics in the MS Clip Art library, I surmised that the person who designed said clip art must have had to REALLY work at it, to get it just right, ya know.

Anyway, here is the original sketch.