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The eternally-useful whiteboard is serving to be a wonderful stress relief. With the advent of the megapixel camera, we can finally document the artwork and erase it without guilt. These images were taken in uncompressed TIFF mode with the incredibly improved technology provided by a top-of-the-line Kodak DC-290 Zoom camera. They have been squangled by some vendor's bad JPEG library for your viewing pleasure.

 


Peanuts comic strips are incredibly boring and un-funny, as the four frames I drew demonstrate. George added the final frame in a fit of manic rage which pretty much sums up the meaning of life itself.

 


George also draws on my whiteboard, as evidenced by his obsession with multi-headed gargoyles, questionable literature, self-medication, and a peculiar interest in how I'd look in drag. I can't make any excuses for this one. If you look carefully, you can see me taking the picture and if you squint you can see the reflection of my rare ATARI promotional banner behind me. No, really, download the image and look at it in Photoshop and you'll see it.

 


I can't really describe this one fairly, so I won't. This is the original image from which the Peanuts strip was taken.