iPad thoughts
There’s been a lot said about the iPad since it was announced last week, from comments on it’s functionality to the comical name that begs to be mocked. I won’t say much about it as I fear I’ll be repeating others far too much but I will say that this new tool in combination with the good old automatic sliding door means that we’ve officially entered the future. It may not be this particular iteration but rest assured that technology very much like the iPad will be increasingly the way in which we access information and entertainment to the point that it will become THE dominant way.
The second thing I’ll mention is that on a personal level I don’t have a use for it yet, that doesn’t mean it’s a dud it’s just that I might not be the platforms intended user. I already have multiple laptops and look for high end performance in my tablet technology because I use it for processor intensive work like drawing my comic. Having said that I WILL be looking at ways to optimise this comic for users who want to use the iPad. I suspect that since it allows the user to zoom in and flip through pages far more efficiently higher resolutions will be handy which makes this comickeer who works in 700mb files a happy chap.
Once again. Welcome to the Future. One to beam up.




This dismays me. apparently Seth Grahame-Smith has written a follow up to his Pride & Prejudice & Zombies that paints honest Abe as a axe wielding vampire killer. For some reason this makes me cringe.
February 6th, 2010 at 1:05 am
I can’t wait to get my hands on an iPad- it will be just like datapads on Star Trek: Next Gen. Now if I can only find my “LaForge” glasses!
February 6th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Nothing will even replace the paper book but ebook experience is now good. Being able to pick up and put down a ebook is one thing but also being able to have a whole library of books in your hands with easy access looks great. And to be able to flip thru and make notes and do research on the web to send ideas and posts by email and elsewhere is what as a both reader and writer I want.
Having literally waited for this tool for years, even before it was invented so I can get rid if my laptop, I am now not sure I can. The e-book web access and email app and so on are brilliant so as I do my work on the road as I may have to carry both. But I am sure now I can relax with the IPAD and leave the laptop on the desk for work as I enjoy reading your comic.