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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Well, well, well...

This just keeps getting better and better, doesn't it? I'm finding more and more that with all this extra time on my hands, things seem to spring up to fill the void. There's just so much that you're always too busy to even realize you have to do it. And with a little bit more thought, you can increase your efficiency even more. Let's not forget that efficiency is what this is all about in the first place. Efficiency is the relationship between results and efforts. It is the key to maximizing you abilities. I guess some people just don't understand this.

They'll all come around, though. They'll all come around...

Warmly,
Peter

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Hi everybody--

Well it's Day 2 and everything is going swimmingly. You have no idea how much time you waste every day just staring at the insides of your eyelids. Really, if you assume that you're increasing your waking time from 16 hours to 22 hours per day, that's a 37.5% increase. Imagine all the things you could do with 37.5% more free time. I bet you could be a 37.5% better person. So life is pretty grand. Extra-productive. No more time to talk. Busy busy busy busy!

-Peter

Monday, April 27, 2009

Dear all:

So I know I don't usually write these things, but I thought since this is such a special occasion I might intervene.

Today begins the first part of a wonderful experiment. The human body is a tool which we can use to accomplish any number of fantastic and important tasks. But like any tool, it is worthless to us less we know the limits of its utility. These boundaries are what we hope to discover in the following weeks.

Everyone knows that in an ideal situation, a person should get roughly 8 hours of sleep a night. But with how many hours can he or she still function? For how long is this regiment sustainable? I propose to put my own body on the line to find out.

So please do keep coming back to view my progress. Together we will surely learn the true limits of our capabilities.

-Peter

Friday, April 24, 2009

Hi everybody! If you're reading this then you've probably already noticed that I made some changes to the News here. The main benefit to you readers is that we now have an RSS feed!

Other than that, here is the comic for today, "The Space Shuttle: Its Ups and Downs".

Next week we're going to to be trying out something a little different, so be sure to stay tuned...

Rock on,
-Brian

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Hello readers! Today, we'd like to present you with "Our Best Idea Yet". Tune back on Friday for another side-splitting comic!

Love,
Mike!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Hey everybody!

We have a new comic today! It's about Mars. Check it out.

For anyone not from Boston, it's a big day around here... the Boston Marathon! Apparently everyone starts drinking in the morning. It's very exciting.

We also started a Twitter. Check it out and follow us if you're in to that kind of thing.

Love,
Mike!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Hello all!

Today's comic is one of my favorites, as it makes mention of our love of most things from the nineties. What a great decade.

I'd also like to make mention of my friend Athena's webcomic. Her last comic made me literally laugh out loud, which I don't often do while I'm reading. Check it out!

Love,
Mike!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Hello all!

We have a new comic for today! We'd also like to encourage everybody to use our new ShareThis button! Spread the word! It works really well, but only when people use it!

Love,
Mike!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Hello readers!

This has been an exciting weekend! Peter, Dan, and I went home for Easter/Passover (Peter is Jewish) and got some interesting work accomplished...

First of all, you'll notice there's a "Share This" button at the bottom of every page now. That's so you can post your favorites from "The World Wasn't Meant" on things like Facebook, Digg, Twitter, whatever!

And it is helpful that you do this. Because more big news this weekend is that we got a referral on StumbleUpon and got more hits on Saturday than we do for an entire week!

So ShareUs with people!

Also big news is that today, April 13th, is the one month anniversary of the launch of "The World Wasn't Meant"! What better way to celebrate than to give you our seventeenth comic?

So read on, readers, and remember that the world is many things, but it was never meant.

Love,
Mike!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Hello readers!

Thus, our week with Dan is concluded. And the real Dan taught me how to do stuff in the new style, so it looks like all our comics will look like this from now on! We hope to bring quality entertainment to you next week after Easter. Peter and I are going home to New Jersey, maybe we'll write or shoot some new adventure while we're there. Or better still, you may be able to meet our families...

Have any of you seen the trailer for the new Where the Wild Things Are movie? Brian and I watched this like 5 times the other night, got really agitated that it wasn't coming out for half a year and then watched Finding Neverland because it was the closest thing I had.

Love,
Mike!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Oh, hi there!

Here is our comic for the day. Post here in the forums to let us know what YOU think of the new style! Just two more months until my birthday!

Love,
Mike!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Hello all,

Today's comic introduces our fourth member... Dan Kovacs!

As you might have noticed, our latest comic looks different. We're toying around with the style a bit and trying to look classier. Due to our Dan's time constraints, we may or may not be able to get the rest of this week's comic similarly stylized. Like I said... we're toying. I suggest you pop by the forums and let us know what you think of the new style.

In other news, the real life person that inspired Brian Mason-Ticoderoga had his capstone concert. Yeah, he's a pretty excellent musician and sound artist. Check out his website here. It's really cool stuff.

Enjoy the comic!

Love,
Mike!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Hello dear readers...

We have a new comic! 'Transportation' is based on true life events where Peter actually WILL NOT SHUT UP EVER and just say the same damn thing over and over.

He also has a theory that you can double how funny something is by snorting afterward. Interestingly, it only works if you've heard the theory.

Enjoy!

Love,
Mike!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

I hope you enjoyed our special April Fool's comic, and that you made the most of the holiday. I convinced one of my friends I got a girl pregnant and a few people at work that I was quitting. Both are clearly impossible to accomplish in this economy.

I'd like to point out that my "When I Play Doctor, I Play to Win" shirt I'm wearing in the comic is courtesy of 'A Softer World,' and you should check out this site to see that shirt and others. Also check out the stores for the other comics, I have several from Dr. McNinja that are sure to pop up sooner or later.

Check back later tonight for our Friday comic!

Love,
Mike!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

APRIL FOOLS, SUCKERS!!

Actually, we got nothing... just the new comic. Sorry for calling you suckers :(
- Brian

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