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Need help naming this Linux cartoon

Hi All,

I am desperate to find this online cartoon (or at least the name of it) from the early 2000's.

It was about a bunch of farm yard animals working in a UNIX-dominated IT office in various IT roles (Penguins were the Linux administrators, squirrels were web-designers - I think - etc ...).

The general theme was poking fun at UNIX quirks, WIndows monopolies, IT stereotypes, etc ...

It was written by a young couple.

I think the name had "oodles" or "doodles" or "bubbles" or similar in the title??

Uhm, that's about all I remember.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers
Dave
 
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