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Journal Journal: PC Weenies hits 600!

Work on the PC Weenies site continues....Tom and I have been reworking major portions of code and have released our latest website build to the public. So far, so good. Have a few hiccups with our mail server but we're working through that nicely.

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Journal Journal: PC Weenies in EE Times...

Under the moniker "Circuits Maximus". I hope to someday compile all the electrical engineering related toons together and place on my website. As to when that day will be -- given my current projects and workload -- don't hold your breath. :)

Enjoy!

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Journal Journal: PC Weenies turns 500!

Last weekend, my little tech toon turned the big 5-0-0. It's been an incredible 5 year run so far, and I couldn't have done it without all the supportive fans out there. Thanks! :)

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Journal Journal: latest 'toon inspiration

The latest 'toon (PCW 479) was actually influenced from an article on Slashdot referring to the migration of jobs from the US to India. More info at my blog.

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Journal Journal: approaching 450...

The 449th toon is currently being worked on... one more to go before 450 installments of the PC Weenies has been completed. And to think, it only took me the better part of almost 5 years to get here.

It's funny.  Laugh.

Journal Journal: more PC Weenies news...

reached another milestone a few days back -- have added some new graphics to my site, along with some new wallpapers. Traffic seems to be doing well, thanks to a recent plug in HardOCP. The first animated PC Weenies cartoon, also at the site, was received well -- marking the first time that a web comic has been translated into a 3D short. I plan to crank out another 10 comics

It's funny.  Laugh.

Journal Journal: PC Weenies hits 400

So, the PC Weenies cartoon hit the 400th installment a few weeks back. If you're reading this, check out the 'toon, here.

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