When I'm working on a page or a comic, I sometimes I get a little bored. I love what I do, but there's a bit of monotony, and sometimes my mind wanders. When it does, I wind up throwing in jokes or references to things that I think are cool. It's why Abby reads books by Nick Castle and why Charlotte drinks out of a MacBreakWeekly mug.
This is panel seven from page eighteen. When I drew it, I knew I need to put something on Abby's screen. I chose The Celestial Waste of Bandwidth, written by Andy Ihnatko. Andy's a tech writer, Mac pundit, andcomics fan. I met him once in Boston at a Wizard (or whatever they're calling it these days) show. Oddly, for reading many of his columns, I didn't realize it was him until after he left, leaving only a silver booklet behind.
Seriously, he did. It was all about the Mac.
Andy's got some great ideas about the Mac tablet. One of his best is the idea that Apple's pretty good at doing That Thing That You Didn't Expect But Now Makes Perfect Sense. This happened when Apple decided to make a phone. "Why's an Apple phone going to be so special?" everyone asked. Then they revealed it and everyone copied it.
Go check him out here.
If you want to know what I would like to see in an Apple Tablet, I'll tell you. I don't for a minute think it'll happen, but I can wish. What I want is a slick, light Wacom Cintiq. Something that could be touch sensitive or use a stylus. Maybe when the stylus is activated the touch sensititivty goes away to account for my hand resting on the screen. I desperately want a Cintiq, but I'm not sold on spending as much as I would on a new laptop for something that has to tether to my computer. I want something lighter and frothier. Heck, Apple's a green company, they could use this to eliminate paper and pads. Just print out the pages I want.
I would also like a rocket and a pony.