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		<title>Review: dingBeans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was taking a course on Greco-Roman classics and their effect on English literature,* Dr. Talbot pointed out an interesting Latin word: senex. It translates roughly to &#8220;(grumpy) old man,&#8221; and from it we get words like senior, seneschal, Senate, and senile. I&#8217;m sure a lot of you know at least one senex; with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was taking a course on Greco-Roman classics and their effect on English literature,* Dr. Talbot pointed out an interesting Latin word: <i>senex</i>. It translates roughly to &#8220;(grumpy) old man,&#8221; and from it we get words like <i>senior</i>, <i>seneschal</i>, <i>Senate</i>, and <i>senile</i>. I&#8217;m sure a lot of you know at least one <i>senex</i>; with a bit of prompting, you can probably remember his face and hear exactly his tone of voice as he goes off on a tangent about how much of the world has fallen apart since he was a kid.</p>
<p>I think <i>senex</i> is about the right word to describe Roy, the grizzled protagonist of Peter Denike&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dingbeans.com"><i>dingBeans</i></a>. Every day, Roy shares his (oft-misspelled) opinion on the most random subjects: <a href="http://dingbeans.com/?p=668">compact fluorescent light bulbs</a>, <a href="http://dingbeans.com/?p=410">cell phones</a>, <a href="http://dingbeans.com/?p=350">TV shows</a>, <a href="http://dingbeans.com/?p=153">Christmas trees</a>, you name it. His commentary is then analyzed by a handful of clip-art &#8220;beans&#8221; that represent the contrasting voices and thoughts in his (and most other people&#8217;s) heads.</p>
<p><i>dingBeans</i> is essentially a daily mini-rant, and you can&#8217;t entirely tell whether Roy&#8217;s thoughts are Denike&#8217;s or his own. It&#8217;s not like this is an Earth-shattering deal, but it does sort of stand as the difference between Roy being an <a href="http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AuthorAvatar">author avatar</a> and Roy merely being Ziggy. Many of his remarks concern the loss of <a href="http://dingbeans.com/?p=414">the good old days</a> and the more simple ways of doing things. There is also a lot of commentary about the environment and how we should be doing a better job to protect it, which only makes sense for a fellow who mostly talks to beans.** And then below each comic is a little &#8220;beanTao&#8221;: one last comment on the topic of the day, sans punctuation.</p>
<p>The art is relatively homogeneous. That is to say, pretty much every comic consists of a single panel with a bust of Roy making one facial expression or another, plus Beans. It&#8217;s a simple set-up for a simple comic&mdash;which seems to be Denike&#8217;s aim. I do, however, find it amusing that the caricature of Roy is so detailed that his opinions read in a rather gruff and curmudgeonly &#8220;voice&#8221; in my mind.*** So if you want to sit back and take a few potshots at the way the world is going, I think Roy would enjoy the company.</p>
<p><b>Comic Rating:</b> One hill of beans.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:smaller">* Much more entertaining than it sounds.<br />
** Vegetation takes care of its own.<br />
*** On further consideration, I think said voice is based on some of the older men at church.</span></p>
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