Glitchtown – temporarily out of order… ironically
(Danny came up with that post title, it made me smile)
It saddens me to say, but my (i.e. my familys, or rather my fathers) computer has died on me. Looks like it won’t start again, ever. Well, never say never – I guess we’ll see, but it’s definitely broken now (this is not just a software issue). It’s either the power supply or the motherboard/CPU that’s toast.
So, this sucks on oh so many levels. First off, which you’ve probably already guessed – Glitchtown is now on hiatus until further notice (HAHAHA DISREGARD THAT, I SUCK C*CKS) I can’t draw (digitally that is) anymore, let alone make any strips. I can’t access any of my files either, but I’m sure they’re intact. I’ve got back ups of most of it, anyway. I feel like a complete douche, as I just missed and update and now bring you these crappy news. I’m really sorry, but sometimes things just fucking suck,as it seems.

This also means no new post at my sketch blog. I will probably not answer any emails now, either. At least, don’t expect it if you’ve emailed me lately. And I won’t be tweeting an awful lot from now on (although twitter is probably the best way to contact me now).
Honestly, seeing as how 90% of my life is virtual/online, I can’t really do ANYTHING now.
So, I guess… all you guys can just keep checking the site Mondays and Fridays anyway, if not to see what the current status on all this is. I post more news in the blog as soon as I have something more than “everything sucks”.
Tl;dr: no computer, no strip, no job, no money. Maybe it’s time for this dude now:
EDIT: Solved.






April 14th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
don’t worry, we are going to survive this. chill the fuck out, get a mac, and you’ll be right back on track
April 14th, 2009 at 9:19 pm
^^ That.
April 15th, 2009 at 1:39 am
Bummer man. I hope you get a new computer soon.
April 15th, 2009 at 6:34 am
I hope you don’t do anything crazy like format the hard drive with all your files. You could probably take the hard drive out and get back some of your missing content by plugging the hard drive into a friends computer. You could also check to see if there was a warranty on the computer that might cover replacement or repair – it is a long shot but who knows. And when you get that new computer one word – LINUX. LINUX LINUX LINUX! Hay, you were right, that is a fun word to say.
April 16th, 2009 at 5:59 pm
If I had a penny for everytime someones solution to a problem was “get a mac”, then… well, I still wouldn’t afford one. (Not saying I don’t want one – you should all get together and buy one for me…
).
Thanks for caring anyways, guys.