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This morning, after spending the night in our neighbors’ warm basement, we went back to our apartment briefly to grab some things for school and the power was back on! Yay!!! It had apparently been on since around midnight, and the fridge was cold and the apartment was warm and it was awesome! Hopefully it doesn’t disappear on us again, because I am excited to have my home back.

Also, comic launch is today! The first three pages (Two covers and 1 content) are already up and looking good. Nick is still doing some back-end work to make the reader as awesome as possible. If you are having trouble reading the pages currently, just go to Chapters and click on the Chapter 1 cover. That will take you to one working form of the reader. You can also go to the Comic page and look by date.

So read them, like them, comment on them, share them with your friends, whatever. We hope you enjoy them.


This week I experienced my first severe natural disaster, when Hurricane Sandy came ripping through New Jersey. Growing up in Arizona, the only disasters we ever had were fire and drought, neither of which personally affected me. This time though, I am right in the middle of it all. My town didn’t get hit horribly bad, but we still don’t have heat or power three days after the storm. I had to go onto campus to get electricity, charge phones, check internet and such.

It’s been kind of weird realizing how dependent we are on modern technology. 200 years ago nobody had electricity, and they did pretty well. I don’t have it for a couple of days and it seems so hard :) It should be back up soon, and I’ll start posting again. Due to google analytics and stuff we know that we actually are getting some readers, so I’ll keep working at posting content while Nick keeps getting all the back-end programming stuff as perfect as he can. Until then, a poll/thought:

Who’s been affected by Hurricane Sandy and what are your thoughts on our dependence on electricity and internet?