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You can lead a geek to water...
- but he probably won't drink it unless it's caffeinated.
- and he'll get obsessed about the ripple patterns.
- and he'll marvel at the large basin of liquid H20.
- and he'll search the shoreline for evidence of fossils, glaciation, and or vulcanism.
- and he'll ponder whether it came from eruptions or outgassings of the primal earth or perhaps resulted from extraterrestrial sources such as cometary impacts.
- all of the above, plus now he'll think of this comic too.
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The Joy of Tech is a comic about technology and pop culture. We like to feature the people and events that are making tech news. We tend to focus on Apple news and events because they often affect the industry in general, and because we are longtime Mac users here at GeekCulture Headquarters. We create The Joy of Tech using Apple computers, mostly on our PowerBooks, running Mac OS X Tiger. We use software from Apple, Adobe, Macromedia, BBedit, and others, including Microsoft (yep, we do use Microsoft Office for Mac on occasion). Nitrozac uses a Wacom tablet to do her illustrations.
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