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A special debt of gratitude is owed to every contributor to the project. Please accept our warmest thanks with a wink and a nod.
Aaron, for breathing life into Joe. Your voice is the deftly hidden hacksaw blade that has sprung Joe from his prison of ink on paper.
William, your talent and willingness to follow any direction, no matter how whimsical or ill-conceived, has born fully formed a pantheon of supporting characters. We're sure the stretch marks will fade given time.
Josie, for doing so much with so little. It's been a joy, as always.
To Lee DeForest and The Tubes, for the rambunctious recording of our theme song.
To Analog, Bill Tucker, Klaus and Truitt Trust, and Projector for generously providing the fantastic music to conclude each episode.
Paul and Todd at Cave Sound Studios, we can’t thank you enough for the time spent in your studio, the technical advice, and the top quality of the final result. We recommend your studio without reservation to any act looking for a great place to ease the process of committing their craft to a more permanent medium.
Alex, no matter how much I joke, you’ll always be a permanent member of the pack. Even if you’re at the very, very, very, very, bottom of the order.
Craig, for imaging, designing, and building this wonderful website. It's been a pleasure, thank you.
Doug, thanks for the countless hours you've spent writing, revising, editing, designing, and engineering that has made Joe's world a reality. It is doubtful that even this thank you will have passed unmarked by your cruel red pen. (in fact it's blue - dpw)
Savvas, we're not quite sure what it is that you do, or how you do it, yet we're certain that without you it would never get done. You somehow manage to make it look easy. Thank you.
Sotiris, thank you for not allowing your talent to wither away in idleness. We trust we'll see many more stories leap from off your page and into our consciousness, and so too shall they thrust your friends into previously unclassified forms of dementia.

Randy’s Statement
After idling for many moons observing restricted minds, I developed an insatiable impulse to move beyond what Dr. Seuss calls “the waiting place.” I hate the waiting place. I decided the pursuit of Death is too unpredictable to wait for my discharge from service, so I conspired with a few old friends to create something during my enlistment. My overall message: For those who are inspired, drive on. For those in a rut, find the strength to overcome the inertia blocking you. Change your scenery, change your beverage, change your friends, change your mind. Seek to find those who will never be satisfied being content in an apathetic limbo. Take it upon yourself to consciously engage in continuous battle against developing a Joe mentality.
-Randall Holmes
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