Love.Sonnet();
In anticipation of Valentines Day. I figured I would draw a comic, where a geek professes his love.

In summation:
for (int i=0; i<ways.length; i++) {
print("I love thee, " + ways[i]);
}
Have a great Valentines day!
In anticipation of Valentines Day. I figured I would draw a comic, where a geek professes his love.

In summation:
for (int i=0; i<ways.length; i++) {
print("I love thee, " + ways[i]);
}
Have a great Valentines day!
It seems that everyone is getting on the social networking and social computing bandwagon. Not sure this will work out for them though, you have to read it within range of a wireless hot spot.

The toughest part of this comic was coming up with the actual fortune. I even had a demotivator one, but I didn’t think I wanted to be that negative. Both fortunes were inspired by Bowling for Soup songs.
I am sure others out there know the exact feeling I had when drawing this comic. I got a call the other day regarding a family member’s computer - and I knew I just had to draw how I looked and felt.

The call always comes at the worst moment too.
I really wish I could draw. Going for a slightly different style to push my drawing abilities.

While traveling through Boston, I just had this image burned in my head. Since I got home and had access to my Wacom, I just had to draw it.
I figured I would throw this up while I still remembered. The other day I used the spiffy tool at Crappy Graphs! to make a graphical representation of how I feel about my tutoring hours sometimes. Here it is :)

The best part was when I made it my facebook profile picture.
So, I had to play with my new Wacom. The first thing I drew was an XKCD style comic. Sure, I didn’t write out the words, and that is cheating… but I think the comic is funny.
Those of you that are familiar with ladder theory, and found yourself on the ‘friend’ or ‘never’ ladder might appreciate this.

Oh, and, before anyone complains. No. Suicide isn’t funny.