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Midnight emails
2008-05-30
Remove R Comic (aka rm -r comic), by Gary Marks: Midnight emails 
Dialog: 
Panel 1 
Eric: Hey, great email last night. Very eloquent. 
John: Oh, thanks. 
Eric: How do you get so eloquent that late at night? 
John: You know.. I've often wondered that myself... 
Panel 2 
Sound effect: Type! Type! Type! 
Panel 3 
Sound effect: Type! Type! Type! Type!


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comic dialog: Panel 1
Eric: Hey, great email last night. Very eloquent.
John: Oh, thanks.
Eric: How do you get so eloquent that late at night?
John: You know.. I've often wondered that myself...
Panel 2
Sound effect: Type! Type! Type!
Panel 3
Sound effect: Type! Type! Type! Type!
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Gary
So... a while back I composed a few rather nice emails, each well after midnight. I actually got a bunch of comments on them. Today's comic is what people probably thought I was doing. Wow, that sentence came out weird. This comic is based on what people imagined I was doing late at night in order to gain a much greater ability to write. Unfortunately, it really wasn't anything that interesting. Late at night, at home, I get a chance to write an email with out distractions. I also get a chance to re-read it before sending it. Also by the time I had written those emails, what I was going to say had been bouncing around in my head for hours, either in the conscious or subconscious. My mind seems to work that way, it gets an idea in it and works on the problem in various ways until I have a solution.

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Gary
My new favorite phrase. I just came up with it. I might have heard it somewhere and am just remembering it, but anyways, it's my new favorite. "A happy man is still a dying man." or the truncated version "happy man still dying man"

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