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[A new cartoon updated onto your Facebook page daily etc etc etc...]
The gapingvoid Facebook cartoon app [which basically does the same job as the gapingvoid widget, except for Facebook etc] has just passed the 3,000-user mark. Thanks SO MUCH once again to Michael Kamleitner for building it.
[LINK: People who have already added the gapingvoid Facebook app.]
I've had a week from Hell since getting back from Barcelona [Hey, guess what? My life consists of more than just cartooning and blogging. Surprise, Surprise.]. Planning to head up to Cumbria this weekend and just draw cartoons and take long walks in the bracing country air for a week or two. Sorry for the recent lack of new cartoons. That will change, and change soon, you have my word on it. Rock on.
Walking in Cumbria - that would be down to the Woodrow Wilson on Botchergate then?
Posted by: Penguin at November 21, 2007 8:34 PMcongratulations! :)
don't know if I'll have more time to think about a 2.0 in the near future, but sure hope so...
Posted by: michael kamleitner at November 21, 2007 11:33 PMHi Hugh, I want to see more photos of cool places!
I was going to head to the Lake district this weekend but my car has broken down so I think i am going to have to breath the Leeds air which is not so bad in comparison to London Smog.
Hope your well
Posted by: Alex Jones at November 22, 2007 4:00 PMSomething - and I don't know what exactly - in what you said here made me start thinking about creative ways I can use a Facebook app in branding and CHD awareness.
So, thanks Hugh :)
All success
Dr.Mani
I am looking for that exact cartoon displayed in this post. Anyone can tell me where to find it?
And grabbing gapingvoid widget.
Posted by: Roland Hesz at November 26, 2007 9:43 AMRoland,
http://www.gapingvoid.com/Moveable_Type/archives/cat_cartoon.html
Look for 3/2/2004, about 90% of the way down the page.
Posted by: John at November 27, 2007 1:14 AMWell, it seems that trackback does not work properly, so thank you John, and thank you Hugh
Posted by: Roland Hesz at November 27, 2007 6:58 PM