Lenny And Bo, ColdFusion Programmers (Vol. 17)

Posted June 8, 2007 at 7:32 AM

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Lenny And Bo, ColdFusion Programmers  
 
 
 

Hey Kimmie, what's with the super, low cut shirt?

Eh, management thought if I flashed some more cleavage around the office, the .NET guys wouldn't hate their jobs so much.

Is it working?

They're .NET guys - it's gonna take a lot more that my boobs to make these people happy.

I thought I would try something a little new with this one.

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Jun 8, 2007 at 8:13 AM // reply »
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Ha-ha. And us CF guys are so easily pleased. Say, that stick woman looks hot.

See what I mean? ;-)


Jun 8, 2007 at 8:58 AM // reply »
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LOL!
I think this is the first time i have ever seen anyone actually draw a typo...
In the last dialog, you have "...it's gonna take a lot more that my boobs to...".

Thanks again for these comics, Ben!


Jun 8, 2007 at 9:23 AM // reply »
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Ooops :) Spelling mistake fixed. It's especially sad cause I read over these things like 10 times looking for those mistakes.


Jun 8, 2007 at 10:39 AM // reply »
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....and thats why you miss them! You look at something so many times that it looks normal.

I used to do that all the time when I was working on comics (superhero, not funny comics). I would spend a week on a a page and still miss things like that.

It happens in code too.... great comic BTW!


Jun 8, 2007 at 10:47 AM // reply »
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Thanks Russ, glad you enjoy it.


Jun 8, 2007 at 11:05 AM // reply »
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stupid little trick:

When trying to catch spelling mistakes, read the material from right to left (backwards).


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