HHH Comic Series Week 7-2
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Anonymous
March 12, 2008
WFT is this?? now the art is worse than the story.Anonymous
March 12, 2008
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March 12, 2008
Or 4.) That you didn't read the comments on all the strips. There are a number of strips with positive comments, fyi.Anonymous
March 12, 2008
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March 12, 2008
Wow. How true. Because when a rootkit wipes your subscriber credit information, it also destroys the backup media. How lax is the security at this TV Station anyway? Anyone can just walk in and fix a rootkit, no questions asked? Some "IT Pros" walk into my company, trying to fix our servers? I'm calling the policia, muchas gracias.Anonymous
March 12, 2008
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March 12, 2008
Comic 5-7 has positive comments on it. And yes, the rootkit plotline does need to end -- but it still makes for a great diversion. :)Anonymous
March 13, 2008
I was just wondering, why a paranoid, self confessed anti social, genius, would lower himself to wear the same corporate tee-shirt that the others are wearing. But I'm being negative again, if I can say something positive about the series, is that you guys in the IT world lead a rocking life. I mean all that jet setting, unrestricted access to the innermost sanctums of the worlds IT hubs,without any security clearance at all. It certainly makes my job look all the more boring and mundane by compassion, and I'm just nothing but your normal everyday secret service agent by day, and a space jumping astronaut by night, what a world you guys live in, may be I can get a transfer into something more exciting...Anonymous
March 13, 2008
I actually think the inspirational story works and the artwork is more genuine than most of what is out there in the market today. Sure a little IT humor would add a nice element, but I think the criticism here is disproportionate. People must have a tremendous amount of time on their hands at their terminals. Perhaps the plot should include a something about the pathetic lives in critical "blog" land.Anonymous
March 13, 2008
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