October 14, 2006
gapingwidget
Hurrah for global micoromedia: Dave Snowden over in Singapore has the gapingvoid widget on his blog. Thanks, Dave!
I love the internet. I love watching stuff spread all over the world, like a global virus. It’s cartoons in my case, but it could be anything. Which makes the whole global microbrand thing so damn interesting.
We live in wonderfully amazing times, no?
"Hugh's Daily Cartoon" Newsletter.
A new cartoon sent out every weekday morning to your inbox [RSS version here.].
A wee chuckle to start your day off right etc.









U love internet? Me NOT… WHY? Check this out… http://www.metacafe.com/watch/257249/naked_woman_caught_by_satellite/
If they can do this… they could do anything
Wonderful… Kudos to the gang!
The Gaping Void gapingwidget now appears on my Blog… Yahoo!!
Hugh, this is an outstanding site. Your cartoons are beyond peer, and fuckin hilarious if I’m allowed to say so with swear words.
You’ve also provided invaluable support to anyone out there who’s trying to live creatively. While I already understood most of what your “How To Be Creative” column focused on, it was damn sure validating to hear somebody else say it. So thank you.
I just appreciate that you allow us to use the cartoons Hugh — its a gift to the blogosphere. I gather we have a mutual friend in Euan Semple so we may even get to meet physically at some time
Widget on the jomac2006 BLOG as well — yaaaaaay
Welcome to my blog, and thank you for letting me use your cartoons.….
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Doesn’t this post misrepresent slightly? Dave’s from the UK, temporarily in Singapore to write a book. Although he has customers over there.
Now if Mr Tan or Miss Ng was taking your feed, I’d be impressed.
Hi there,
thanks for the widget! Great work. A very good way to start the day with these funny but also very true scenes.
Thanks again!
Dirk
Thanks to every widget-user who left a comment.
Good point, David. I saw the widget on on Indonesian blog the other day [the guy was Indonesian, and his blog was written from Indonesia]… I suppose I could’ve blogged that instead, but my point would have been the same.
It wasn’t that long ago when mail took six weeks to reach Singapore.…
Ha, it resides on my blog as well … but my blog is currently dormant. What with me travelling without a scanner.