This is the blog where my webcomics currently reside. I know, the style is kind of a rip off of XKCD. If I were better at drawing then it wouldn't be a problem. Problem is, before I decided to make my characters more than modified stick characters, I could easily write and draw a comic whenever I got an idea. Now drawing one would probably take a few hours. I know updates came rather infrequently before, but now you can expect even less because I'm just lazy.
Ironically enough, I make my comics with MS Paint. I don't care what any Linux user says, there's not a powerful, simple Linux equivalent to MS paint. I know my way around GIMP pretty well, and I can't stand TuxPaint. MT Paint comes the closest to it, but its still not the same.
The BSOD, or Blue Screen of Death, is a diagnostic screen that appears whenever a Windows computer encounters a problem that threatens to damage your computer in some way if it continues to run. These are really common, and most of you have probably seen more than your share of them if you've ever used a computer. They appear most commonly when you have newly installed hardware or drivers for hardware like printers, scanners, cameras, etc.
At the end, the picture of the penguin is Tux the Penguin, the mascot of Linux. Linux is a general term for a broad variety of computer operating systems that are open source and completely free (except for Redhat). Slackware is one of the more popular Linux operating systems, hence the appearance of Slackware on the monitor.
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Ironically enough, I make my comics with MS Paint. I don't care what any Linux user says, there's not a powerful, simple Linux equivalent to MS paint. I know my way around GIMP pretty well, and I can't stand TuxPaint. MT Paint comes the closest to it, but its still not the same.
The BSOD, or Blue Screen of Death, is a diagnostic screen that appears whenever a Windows computer encounters a problem that threatens to damage your computer in some way if it continues to run. These are really common, and most of you have probably seen more than your share of them if you've ever used a computer. They appear most commonly when you have newly installed hardware or drivers for hardware like printers, scanners, cameras, etc.
At the end, the picture of the penguin is Tux the Penguin, the mascot of Linux. Linux is a general term for a broad variety of computer operating systems that are open source and completely free (except for Redhat). Slackware is one of the more popular Linux operating systems, hence the appearance of Slackware on the monitor.
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