All The Parts You Need

WebEx meeting notes October – December 2020, colorized.
9AM daily. Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11, 6.25 square inches per day.

Original and negative images below the break. Continue reading “All The Parts You Need”

My WebEx Meeting Notes – August & September 2020

Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11, 6.25 square inches per meeting.

Business has slowed down for the folks I’ve been doing consulting work for and so has my participation in the daily phone convos. In fact, I’m looking for work, or some semblance of a cash flow. Other things are in the mix, and one of these days I might post about them. Or not.

Hopefully the ‘vid mongers stop this shut down insanity soon, but the big money is still skittish. The election poses more uncertainty, not so much for the outcome, but for the probability of more violent mayhem caused by the unshackled terrorists and a cesspool of governors and congressmen who sold their souls a long time ago.
Guess we wait and see…

[Previous WebEx meeting notes here.]

My WebEx Meeting Notes – 09 thru 28 July 2020

9AM daily. Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11, 6.25 square inches per day.

Looks like that’s going to be the last one for a while as work has dropped off significantly due to the Wuhan Flu hysteria. Now what am I gonna do?

My WebEx Meeting Notes 13 June – 09 July 2020

9AM daily. Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11.

My WebEx Meeting Notes 28 May – 12 June 2020

9AM daily. Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11, negative image.

Out of curiosity, I inverted the black & white, and the image spooked me – there are things crawling around in there that I didn’t see while doodling (like the giant robopillar rising up from the cityscape below).

Here’s the undoctored version:

[Meeting notes for May 2020 here, April here.]

My WebEx Meeting Notes for May 2020

9AM daily. Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11

[Meeting notes for April 2020 here.]

My WebEx Meeting Notes for April 2020

9AM daily. Pen on paper, 8-1/2 x 11

Doodleboards

I really need one of these for when pens become obsolete. The complex shapes you can create while leading on and convincing telemarketers that you’re REALLY interested in their product/service/investment scams almost rival my own analog version.

Reminds me of The Stress Calendar. It was an 18″x 24″ blotter type pad that sat on top of a file cabinet adjacent to one of the office telephones. The boss didn’t believe in letting underlings have telephones at our desks so we had to go to the one next to The Stress Calendar. Very efficient.

Here’s a sample:

[Doodle Keyboard images from here. The Stress Calendar doodles from Bunk’s Garage.]