Templar: FINALLY.

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Chapter four is go.

And suffice to say that part of the reason it's so late in coming ha assured that I will never, ever, ever use IE again.

Ever.

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The least you can say about Scipio is that he has style.

Wooh, Frank Zappa shout out.

Nice halo Scip. ;)

I'm assuming you did the silly thing and switched to FireFox then? Be careful what sites you visit. Firefox doesn't exactly have the best compatibility with CSS, and some people know this and take advantage of it to crash your browser.

[I just turned off all of the annoying bits of IE, myself. But if they keep adding garbage, I may make the jump to Opera.]

Actually firefox has complete compatibility with CSS. What it doesn't have is IE's fix everything stupid code which corrects the code of people who don't know how to program html or css properly (and which also messes up some of the good code while trying to fix stuff). Firefox also keeps out more viruses and pop ups that IE just lets in all willy nilly.

For a man in a kilt, isn't that pose a bit ... awkward?
I think that's the appropriate word here.

I want Scip's suit. In pants for obviously, but I want his suit with the fluffy undershirt. Okay maybe not the fluffy undershirt but otherwise I REALLY want that suit.

Niiiiice cover. Elegantly designed.

I love all the little details and especially the *attention to detail* you put in your pages. Lotsa visual richness.

Also Scip's "facial hair manifestations" -- would that be a goatee? I never can keep straight what you call the different styles. Anyway. I like it. It'll be interesting to learn more about his character.

That "fluffy undershirt" is scalemail, if I'm not mistaken...

Just wanted to say, I absolutely love the comic. I found it again after two years where I was changing countries, and I was absolutely thrilled to see it still going. You are one of the few artists I know of who consistently produces stellar work in all their projects, and I love the story.

I wish I had known a Reagan growing up. She may be intense, but she's made of awesome. Scary awesome, but awesome nonetheless. I think the ensuing police record would probably have been worth it.

EnoEntile, if that's what you'd like to keep thinking, by all means go for it. I mean, it's not like it's a common occurrence. However, I find it immensely annoying to be surfing with FireFox and then have everthing crash just because I opened one sardonic site in a tab.

If anything is used, it should be Opera, by all means. However, admittedly, it'd be nice if it had better support. The FireFox vs IE vs Opera situation is an exact parallel of the Mac vs Windows vs Linux, sure a Mac is nice and all for artists; but it's not much good for most others. And there's so many wacked up claims, especially about the "virus protection" that all these psuedo-facts about a rather mediocre browser have jumped it high up in the popularity charts.

If you really want a third party browser that isn't IE that has good compatibility, go check out MajorGeeks. Ignore the FireFox ratings, as it's got a ridiculuous number because of that popularity surge and check out some of the others with better ratings.

If you have a Windows, try Google Chrome. It's faster than Firefox or IE (and no one can say that IE is faster than Firefox), and it has better virus and pop-up protection.

Google Chrome is nice...

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