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Category Archives: Night Fugues

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Office Kink

Posted on March 27, 2007 by kirabug
I think the formal title is 'independent contributor'.

My apologies for the upload issues that prevented this one from being on time.

Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged ellipsis tech, lila, management issues, mike, rex

She’ll manage somehow.

Posted on March 20, 2007 by kirabug
I always got along best with managers who weren't quite sure how they'd gotten sucked into the job.
Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged ellipsis tech, lila, management issues, rex

Fear of Rabid Customers

Posted on March 13, 2007 by kirabug
It's amazing what new people can do when you give 'em a chance.
Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged ellipsis tech, lila, milo, rex, tech support

That is what makes it the Internet

Posted on March 6, 2007 by kirabug
After all, the mail still works.
Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged andrew, ellipsis tech, milo, tech support

Training program? What’s that?

Posted on February 27, 2007 by kirabug
It's not easy to get that head set to stay on when you don't have external ears.
Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged ellipsis tech, lila, milo, rex, tech support, thyroid cancer

He’d probably notice something like that.

Posted on February 20, 2007 by kirabug
I think the goal is to remove the thyroid before it gets any bigger, actually.
Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged ellipsis tech, lila, rex, thyroid cancer

No really, no info here.

Posted on February 13, 2007 by kirabug
Isn't it funny how a five minute conversation is supposed to tell you everything?


Please note the comic schedule change.

Posted in Comics, Night Fugues | Tagged ellipsis tech, lila, rex, thyroid cancer

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