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Cartoon: Computing on the farm

Cartoon of two farmers. One says, “I don’t know what to do. The cows prefer Windows ’95, the pigs go for the Mac and don’t even ask me what the chickens use!”

This is a classic cartoon I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.” (Bet you can tell from the reference to Windows ’95!)

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.

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Cartoon: But he followed me home

Cartoon of Dad, son and raccoon. Dad is angry. Son says to Dad, “But he followed my home.”

When I went to camp, there were a few critters I would have liked to take home. None of them were within the cabin. Those type of critters tried to come home with me on their own.

Instead of taking a raccoon home as a souvenir, I opted for the t-shirt instead. They were easier to wash.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS2

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Cartoon: parenting butterflies

Cartoon of caterpillar child to parent butterfly. Caterpillar says, “Nag, nag, nag! I can’t wait until I get a chrysalis of my own.”

Insects must have it easy. Even though their parenting skills are nonexistent, they don’t have to deal with a generation gap.
Then again, they don’t know the joys of parenting either. I guess it’s about how much you invest. Go ahead and give your time. Sooner or later, that caterpillar will emerge as a stunning butterfly.
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Illustration Friday: Worn


Illustration Friday: Worn, originally uploaded by speartoons.

Here is my take for Illustration Friday’s “worn.” This giraffe is the perfect model for a neck tie. Personally, I’m glad I haven’t worn a tie to work in years.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrtor CS3.

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Illustration Friday: Adapt


When I heard this word, I thought of those poor polar bears who may need to learn how to adopt to subtopic conditions.

Surfing the big waves may have to replace boogie boarding on the ice.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3.