Truth is, I'm really busy and currently I have little to no access to the computer that holds all my files. However, I am working on a shipping series that I can write from multiple computers so that's what I'm working on currently. Once I can get back to it, I will contine this comic.
Truth is, I'm really busy and currently I have little to no access to the computer that holds all my files. However, I am working on a shipping series that I can write from multiple computers so that's what I'm working on currently. Once I can get back to it, I will contine this comic.
Would it work to put it on a flashdrive? Then you'd be able to work on it on any computer. Naturally, you would have to put Inkscape on it too, but usually they would have enough room.
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Oots breaking the forth wall? That's even more unheard of than a child winning a children's card game.
Would it work to put it on a flashdrive? Then you'd be able to work on it on any computer. Naturally, you would have to put Inkscape on it too, but usually they would have enough room.
Most of the computers I have access to is my colleges library computers. So it wouldn't really work since they have a strict "No Download" policy.
You didn't download anything, therefore you broke no rules.
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The term download in this case means that absolutely nothing can go on those computers. They are only for research, period. Plus, they always wipe the computers everyday. So constantly installing inkscape and uploading all the programs would be a waste of time. Frankly, I'd rather wait out the family issue until I can get back on again.
The term download in this case means that absolutely nothing can go on those computers. They are only for research, period. Plus, they always wipe the computers everyday. So constantly installing inkscape and uploading all the programs would be a waste of time. Frankly, I'd rather wait out the family issue until I can get back on again.
No, you don't put the program on the computer, it stays on the flash drive.
Ya, I'll wait. But the good news is I may be able to get my own laptop soon. So that will take most of the problem off the table. The other main problem is school work, but that interferes much less often and less severe.
Hey, you should totally make a seal of approval man
Grrrrr. I was the first dude doing that 'round these parts. The very. First. Dude.
I suppose I should be proud that such a trend was started because of me, but still, whenver I see a "Random poster seal of approval", I do find it a bit annoying I must admit.
I just jokingly used it to show works I published on this site.
So this is based on avatars?
How much will I have to pay you to get mine in there for a gag or two?
EDIT: Inkscape has a portable version that you can put on a flash drive. Google it.
I don't know. Which avatar do you want to appear in cameo apperance? I already have a list of cameos to come and I have yet to put in the first person.
Sorry it took so long. life has been rough and it doesn't show any sign of letting up soon. So I'll leave it on this cliff hanger right here. If you continue to show me intrest, I'll try to find more time and effort to finish this second chapter.
Sorry it took so long. life has been rough and it doesn't show any sign of letting up soon. So I'll leave it on this cliff hanger right here. If you continue to show me intrest, I'll try to find more time and effort to finish this second chapter.
Rocks Fall Everyone Dies? And then the rest of the comic is them as ghosts?
This last strip reminds me of those D&D sessions in which you have the players trying random things to open a door. My players loved this kind of doors.
And what made you think he was Neutral alligned, Gicko?
Couldn't he have just shot me instead, or something?
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This last strip reminds me of those D&D sessions in which you have the players trying random things to open a door. My players loved this kind of doors.