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The Joy of Tech is a comic about technology and pop culture, created by Nitrozac and Snaggy, and updated three times a week. We like to feature the people and events that are making today's tech and pop culture news. We've been making comics on the web since early 1999, starting off with After Y2K, and then The Joy of Tech, which is now in its whoa... 17th year! You can follow us on Google+ at +Nitrozac JoT and +Snaggy JoT and +JoyofTech We currently live on Vancouver Island, Canada, where we have a lovely perspective of the silicon valleys to the south. We make The Joy of Tech using Apple computers, mostly on a MacBook Pro and iMac, running Mac OS X.
Sleep Deprivation
Permalink: It's that damn voice that keeps telling me how I shouldn't let strangers touch my bags. And I know how bad they want to. This lack of sleep is catching up for me. Enjoy the WTF. G'night all!
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I just know I’m going to see this thing on the Internet without my name on it very very soon. Oh well. If you want a 11″ x 17″ poster of this, it’s a mere $10 plus shipping! You can buy it with the big yellow button on the side OR just click here. I’ll be bringing the new book (soon to be in the online store) to a bunch of conventions, along with t-shirts, ties, prints, and tote bags. Oh, and my charming personality.
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posted April 11, 2014 at 12:01 am ONE: Shortpacked! Book 5 is a stretch goal for this year's Kickstarter, and that unlocks at $40K.
Sam and Fuzzy
The New Deal The next chapter of the Sam and Fuzzy saga begins today! Over the next few weeks, all you long-time readers in the audience will learn exactly where and how all the different parts of our new epic fit in with everything that has come before them. And I'm sure that after today's comic, many of you will already have some pretty good guesses... especially if you've been paying really close attention during the last couple of years of strips. But Volume 5 isn't purely for the die-hards.