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It's-Geek-2-Me tech cartoons.
AuthorFrancis Cleetus
CountryU.S.A.
LanguageEnglish
GenreCartoon
PublisherCreateSpace
Publication date
2012

It's-Geek-2-Me is a tech cartoon created by Pittsburgh-based cartoonist[1] Francis Cleetus[2] and published in a compilation titled Wish Your Mouth Had A Backspace Key by CreateSpace.[3] The cartoons revolve around people and their off-center relationships with computers, the internet, social networks, smart phones, e-book readers, gaming consoles, gps systems and other technologies,[4] all inspired by real life events. Having worked as a staff reporter for Dataquest magazine and as an advertising creative director[5] for tech brands like HP, Philips and GE, Francis’ international work experience led to technology[6] becoming the focal point of his cartoons.

Paradox[edit]

Paradox Software Corporation is the fictional software company where the cartoon characters from It’s Geek-2-Me are employed. It’s supposedly located on Smithfield Street in downtown Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Francis Cleetus considers his hometown Pittsburgh[7] the perfect birthplace for his tech cartoon, because the city supports over 1,600 technology companies, ranging from a google campus to small startups[8] The U.S. News & World Report also ranks Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Institute of Technology among the top seven[9] engineering schools in the country.

Characters[edit]

Loginder Singh: Lanky Sikh from Vancouver, Canada, currently lives in a cubicle at Paradox Software Corp. Talented Systems Analyst who's occasionally fixated with complexity. Enjoys flaunting his collection of designer turbans and matching sweatshirts. Eligible bachelor who’s fond of exotic wines and nightly hacking binges. He’s been in an on-and-off relationship with his coworker Emily for three years.

Emily Facebrook: Stunning Office Manager who was the captain of the cheerleading team at her high school in Nashville, TN. She speaks with a soft Southern drawl that is almost as drawn out as her daily to-do list. Never forgets to send herself a stuffed animal on Administrative Professionals' Day. Her love life is a roller coaster where the brakes wore out years ago. She just loves Loginder’s unusual Indo-Canadian accent.

Bill Googli: Flamboyant Marketing Director of Paradox Software Corp., known for his chic business wardrobe. Born and raised in New orleans, LA, by mixed parents (African-American and French), Bill grew up around a family bar and restaurant. He has been popular with the ladies since he was featured on Food TV for his Creole Margaritas. Designs and builds robotic reptiles to impress coworker Mona.

Spam Murphy: Cheap Executive Officer as well as Chairman of Paradox Software Corp. He fondly refers to his staff as 'humanware' and treats them like secondhand hardware. He's a seasoned Los Angeles born venture capitalist whose capital flow dried up along with his libido. He’s also a founding board member of the dubious Sao Paulo based wildlife charity, the James E. Williamson Iguana Fund.

Linux Cooper: Paradox Software Corp's Top Bean Counter or CFO who's dedicated to reducing payroll while increasing his annual bonus. Joined the company as an independent financial analyst and gnawed his way in. A CPA (Compulsive Puzzle Addict), he holds a master's degree in the history of tavern puzzles. The Securities and Exchange Commission has investigated him since he owned a pawnshop as a teen in Phoenix, AZ.

Mona Dos: Quality Assurance Director and unofficial water-cooler gossip chief at Paradox Software Corp. She’s a divorced single mother of a 10-year old named Rio who likes to hang around her office on weekends. Is passionate about her son and the blood-red tulips in her backyard. She moved to Dallas, TX, from Kolkata, India, after a grand but ill-fated marriage to her school sweetheart, a narcissistic urologist.

Icon Murphy: Spam Murphy's son, New Business Director and heir apparent to the throne at Paradox Software. Holds a PhD on the hazards of texting with ancient Greek symbols while driving, from the University of Cyprus. He’s fluent in six languages including Mandarin, Tagalog and Prolog. Likes to spend weekends taking his single-engine Cessna for a spin. Hopes to turn Paradox into a Fortune 500 company.

Ram Patel: Father figure to all IT professionals of foreign origin at Paradox Software. Sports a bristly white beard to compensate for the lack of hair on top. Mastered technology when a personal computer filled an entire room. He heads the Maintenance Division at the company and the ‘Courtesy Flush’ poker team in the suburb where he lives with his art museum curator wife and Dalmatian Coco.

Irfan Linkudin: Vice President - Tech Support at Paradox Software and technically head of the division. Technically, because nobody reports to him. He grew up in Istanbul, Turkey, and moved to Buffalo, NY in the 1960s. His wife of 16 years left him after the dotcom company he founded went bust in 2002. He can single-handedly reassemble the V-turn engine of his Harley Davidson bike from scratch in under 30 minutes.

Cad Myers: Corporate Security Director in charge of real and virtual security at Paradox Software. A former Major of the US Army's Field Intelligence Unit, he’s experienced in Hacker Interception and Electrocution. Lost his left pinky on active duty as an intelligence officer during Operation Desert Com in 2001. He oversaw the implementation and management of all the security at the gold mines on Mindanao Island in the Philippines.

Benny Lan: Sr. Programmer who picked up his cackle, chopsticks and Cobol at a tender age in Wanchai, Hong Kong. Has a wry sense of humor that's reflected in the random bug he leaves behind in software. He can survive for months on a staple diet of Chinese takeout, Japanese toys and American music. Received a complimentary life membership from Workaholics Anonymous.

Robert Cobolobo: Human Resources Director, stationery watchdog, and annual holiday program organizer, all rolled into a small South American frame. Found himself in the US after a nubile Texan student succumbed to his charms in Cancun, Mexico. He worked as a Floor-hand in an oil field until he got his MBA in HR Management and worked his way into the lofty corridors of corporate power at Paradox.

Tweetsie Williams: Management Trainee who thrives on gadgets and technology. She likes to flaunt her Master’s degree from Virginia Tech and her tough upbringing in Brooklyn, NY. Is the only daughter of a Vietnam veteran who was awarded a Medal of Honor. Her paycheck’s disproportionate to her experience and is solely based on her future potential. She'd give anything, including her blinged out laptop, for a date with Icon.

Rio Dos: Mona’s 10-year old son and unpaid tech support guy to all the women at Paradox Software Corp. He currently holds 14 world records for Desert Commander and is two grades ahead of his classmates in every subject except civics. In addition to English, Spanish and Bengali, he’s also fluent in colloquial Hindi, thanks to the bi-weekly dose of Bollywood films his mom rents from the local Indian grocery store.

Reception[edit]

Anuja Chauhan Bestselling Author of The Zoya Factor and Battle for Bittora had this to say about the tech cartoon: “Beautifully drawn and slyly witty, It's Geek-2-Me tech toons seem to be peopled with characters born of a liaison between middle-aged Dilbert and a hot South-Asian techie!”

Mahesh Murthy, Founder, Pinstorm and Managing Partner, Seedfund said “To sense how subtly sacrilegious these tech toons are imagine fresh graduates who consider getting a programming job a prospect somewhat superior to finding 72 virgins in heaven (It's a different matter that those 72 are likely to be programmers from Bangalore).”

According to Artist and Filmmaker, Harish Saluja, “Francis Cleetus captures those hilarious moments when the human mind can't fathom its own inventions with amazing clarity. Beautiful, funny compilation, for newbies, geeks and wannabe-geeks alike.”

Joe Wos, Executive Director of the Toonseum believes “Francis has found a way to hack into our collective funny bones and trigger some sort of LOL virus which spreads instantaneously as you share his cartoons with your friends. (even those imaginary friends you have on facebook ).”

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cartoonist pokes fun at tech industry through cartoons". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. May 13, 2012.
  2. ^ "Pittsburgh cartoonist takes aim at technology in It's Geek-2-Me tech cartoons". PopCity Media. May 4, 2011.
  3. ^ "Wish your mouth had a backspace key: A compilation of It's Geek-2-Me tech cartoons". Amazon.com Books. March 13, 2012.
  4. ^ "It's Geek-2-Me cartoons land on the pages of TEQ magazine". Techburgher.com. April 30, 2012.
  5. ^ "360º Integrated Creative Director with international experience". franciscleetus.com. January 25, 2010.
  6. ^ "Prepare to Laugh! TechVibe Radio Features It's Geek-2-Me cartoonist". TechVibe Radio. April 26, 2012.
  7. ^ "Upper St. Clair cartoonist launches book of tech cartoons". Upper St. Clair Patch. April 3, 2012.
  8. ^ "For tech startups, there's no place like Pittsburgh". PopCity Media. March 7, 2007.
  9. ^ "Top graduate engineering schools in the country". U.S. News & World Report. February 12, 2012.

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