This might be a sign you've been playing too long…or maybe it's something else….
Ack! This is going up a lot later than I had intended. The lettering was just finished this morning, and I thought I'd still be able to upload it early enough to count, but then my Internet service crapped out for a couple hours.
And there is now an extra epilogue page in this storyline. Just something I feel that needs to be added on to really end it. So instead of one more page to this one, I've got two. Not a big deal.
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@Nigbun: It's a miracle. You should leave a bowl of candy or chocolates on top of the computer every night, to appease the computing Gods so that you won't have any problems with it. ;) @Antcomics: It was actually rather difficult. CK did great with the tiny reference picture I gave her. I botched most of it in the coloring. :P @Flup: You know what you need? Visual aids. It's so much easier explaining something like how a hard drive works with a plate and some gummy worms. :) @Rain Storm: Glee works wonders for anything. Especially funerals. Just toss in a "Glee!" and the whole tone changes like magic! :D @Amanda: I don't think I could live without my magic box. Well, I likely could. But life would be less…magical. @Reidavidson: Just add pixie dust! Ah, if only they really worked that way. It'd make repairing their problems a breeze! @Patrickdevine: Well, as I've stated before, Henry is more of a nerd than a geek. But moreover, he may have a genius level IQ, but he still has a few crutches. Computers may be simple to some, but to Henry they still hold a lot of mystery. Much like how something as simple as the operation of a motor vehicle did for Albert Einstein, computers remain Henry's biggest crutch. We can all use them, but he finds them slightly unnerving. @Trevor: I think we all have friends who have a similar reaction to computers and how they work. :)
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