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9/30/10
9/28/10
9/27/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 9 - Something Actually Happened
I was as surprised at the time as you surely must be now.
9/26/10
9/25/10
9/24/10
9/23/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 7 - Cirque du Sleepdeprivation
If you haven't picked up on some running themes by now...
9/22/10
9/21/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 6 - Danana-na-na-na-na-na-nah
Sometimes those help desk guys just need a little help of their own.
9/20/10
9/19/10
9/17/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 5 - Faces of Death
Sometimes you just have to draw some people committing suicide.
9/16/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 4 - A Little Color
Origins of the Geometric Nightmare in eyeball-melting technicolor (but not Technicolor®).
9/15/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 3 - Cowboytooth Blows Off Steam
I'm fairly certain I wasn't even trying to look productive when I sketched this masterpiece...
9/14/10
9/13/10
Battlebot Shouts Incomprehensibly
Anything worth shouting incomprehensibly is worth doing so with an angry German inflection.
9/12/10
A Rare Three-Fer-One
You'll notice that the dates for many of these notes are out of order. That's because they accumulated over the course of several weeks before I had the idea to start blogging them. While I realize that someone reading this blog might, were they of an anal-retentive nature, be bothered by this, I feel that it's my prerogative to post them in any order I wish. That order is something between my subjective estimation of relevance and total randomness.
Deal with it, Poindexter.
Deal with it, Poindexter.
9/11/10
Legacy Notes: Episode 1 - A Brief History
Recently I was fortunate enough to discover that an old work friend had kept all the stupid drawings and doodles I had made during meetings at my last job (yes, I've been doing this for years). She was kind enough to scan them all for me and send them to me.
9/10/10
9/9/10
Gigantic Sentient Button Expresses Disbelief
The title says it all.
Television Robot...
Television robot dances beneath floating hand and celery-bean-man while the bomb/suppository flies past the geometric nightmare table.
My Work Notes - An Explanation
Part of working in a structured, corporate setting means spending a lot of time in meetings. Part of being a right-brain dominant person in that setting means you have to find a way to keep the unused part of your brain engaged so your conscious mind doesn't wander, or worse; doze off.
My method? Doodling.
My method? Doodling.
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