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Social Media Webtoons

By Alex "Sandy" Antunes in The Daytime Astronomer
November 6, 2009

A friend, John Kovalic, once quipped "I now have more social networks than I have friends."  So for today, a trio of social media webtoons.  The first is Cat and Girl, the other two are from ThisIsIndexed.com.  Enjoy!

Alex, the Daytime Astronomer

Tues&Fri here, via RSS feed, and twitter @skyday
Read about my own private space venture in The Satellite Diaries

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