
Lately I’ve been really busy with illustration work, mostly commissions for various publications. I’m not complaining at all; it’s just odd how these things tend to come (and, sadly, go) in clusters.

Lately I’ve been really busy with illustration work, mostly commissions for various publications. I’m not complaining at all; it’s just odd how these things tend to come (and, sadly, go) in clusters.

If you’re reading this, it probably means you’re smart enough to be using Firefox or Opera or Safari or Chrome or just about any web browser that isn’t Microsoft’s clunky Internet Explorer (or you’re using an RSS reader, even smarter!). Apparently, something in the right column of this site is causing IE (both 6 and 7) to go nuts and “abort” loading Bleeding Neon. I think I pinpointed the issue (the new widget I added last week to feed my Examiner.com stories), but I won’t be able to fix it until later, so for now, please enjoy this soothing message while we work out the kinks.
And if you’re using IE … GET A REAL BROWSER ALREADY.
This message NOT brought to you by Microsoft.