Cartoons, cartoons, cartoons.... John Crowther's Cartoon Odyssey

I think of it as The Fool's Journey. I've been asked who the "fool" is. It's me, but in the classical sense of the court jester. Only the fool was allowed to tell the king of his follies. All cartoons are available as prints or originals, framed or unframed, through my website or e-mail. For mugs, t-shirts, and other products visit my gift shop at www.zazzle.com/jcrowtherart* (be sure to include the *).

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Troubles and Whoas

I'm posting later than usual this morning. My Internet access crashed last night and I had to spend some time this morning getting it up and running again. The good news is that a thorough clean-up of my hard drive seemed to have done the trick. As a bonus, my computer is running faster now.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gotta love Harley and Bear! LOL

I was offline too this week. I wonder sometimes at how reliant I've become on conversing with the world! (Not sure if it's the "reliant" or the "conversing" bit that I should be more worried about though -grin)

In any case... a faulty circuit breaker upset the router which didn't want to re-set. After troubleshooting over the phone with the tech and just when I thought I was up for a new router suddenly lights started to flash and I was back online. There's just got to be a metaphor for life in there somewhere...LOL ;-/

Glad you're back online John.

2:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bear's commentary reminds me of a highly decorated General friend who upon hitting the first retirement mark of 50 was going through the decision making process of staying on, accepting big money from the corporate world, or really retiring and doing whatever he wanted. He read that no matter what he did the earth was eventually ending anyway. He patched up his sailboat and sailed to Tahiti and still is competing every two years in the single handed San Fransisco to Hawaii race at close to 80 years old.

3:41 PM  
Blogger Dick Brown said...

Hi John
Since your computer is now faster does that mean we get two cartoons a day?
Cheers, Rico

3:43 PM  
Blogger John M Crowther said...

Sorry, Rico, nope. The computer's faster, whilst I remain half-fast.

10:11 PM  

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