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There is another thread about books we read and reread over and over again. Some of the ones I never stop looking through are the old Far Side comics.
After 25 years, 'The Far Side' is back -- with an online debut and new comics
The CNN article provides context. But really the main thing is...
A recent B.C. comic referenced the coexistence of humans and dinosaurs, a Brontosaurus, and Ken Ham. ....I'm completely confused.
I know about the recent report on possibly returning Brontosaurus as a separate genus. I know the current B.C. author doesn't have the strong religious messages...
XKCD warns us to not wake the Sheeple!
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/wake_up_sheeple.png
Mouseover Text: You will be led to judgement like lambs to the slaughter--a simile whose existence, I might add, will not do your species any favors.
Not sure if this is the correct sub forum. maybe in humour.
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2357#comic
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2356#comic
There is philosphy under SMBC sky than you can dream of horatio :D.
Anybody knows other comic or semi comic...
Just had to share this one. Had one of my customers bring up the watchmaker in idle conversation and then I saw this not a few minutes later. Laughed my ass off. :D
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2344#comic
(Couldn't find if I could hotlink to this one so wanted to be safe...
For those who either don't follow XKCD or don't look at the stuff around the cartoon, Randall Monroe has put together a characteristically thought-provoking and informative chart of radiation dosages spanning nine orders of magnitude, typical examples, and their effect on the body. In the...
No need to spend any more time on devising complicated protocols for the paranormal or alternative medicine, the excellent xkcd has provided the answers.
(If you follow the link to the site, you also get the mouse-over punchline.)
ETA: For anyone wondering, the link to the image is...
A new strip worthy of its own appreciation thread (so say I):
Rollover text: "Dear editors of Homeopathy Monthly: I have two small corrections for your July issue. One, it's spelled 'echinacea', and two, homeopathic medicines are no better than placebos and your entire magazine is a sham."
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/dimensional_analysis.png
I am sad enough to expect that the author of xkcd has done his sums correctly, but not quite sad enough to check his arithmetic for myself.
Is he right?
Saw this cartoon on www.xkcd.com and am not sure if it is true.
The idea is that a person spinning round gives/takes angular momentum to the planet. Is this really true? Would the amount given when the person speeds up be taken back again when slowing down? Is there a way round this?
Also is...
There is a cartoon strip on ebay, starring me (blush) signed my me and the cartoonist. The money from the winning bid goes to support the JREF.
On ebay, search for "Mystery Investigators Saunders"
Overcompensating
Is a wonderful comic that often addresses how crazy it is to live in a world where people wander around with all kinds of crazy ideas about the world.
Today's is pretty nice.
Here's a website where you can create your own comic strips on the 2008 Presidential Election. The site is relatively easy to use, but extremely powerful. Here's one I whipped up in ten minutes:
Undesired Walrus deserves the credit for finding this site originally and pointing it out to...
Tatsuya does it again with another hilarious comic on the possibility of FEMA death camps... and other conspiracies.
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=2727
Too funny!
Whenever I go online, the first thing I do is to read the funnies. This morning I ran across something that might bring a lol to the denizens of this sub-forum- the latest Cetic.
Do go have a look:
http://cectic.com/107.html :D
I found this website, and it basically points out the atrociously bad work being done on a strip called 'Family Circus'.
There are recent strips showing the son referencing an old Barry Manilow song, and replacing the words "Write myself a letter" with "Text myself a letter" or something like...
Interesting op-ed in the Dallas Morning News friday from the religion editor about the death of Lisa Moore in the comic strip Funky Winkerbean. I think strip creator Tom Batiuk made the right call by not including any overt religious references during her relapse, chemo, decline and death. He...
Today's Rudy Park comic strip, inventing a new religion.
http://www.comics.com/comics/rudypark/archive/rudypark-20070628.html
ETA:
The whole "thread" of religious strips starts on Monday with this:
http://www.comics.com/comics/rudypark/archive/rudypark-20070625.html
The Washington Post has the best comic pages I have ever seen - three full pages during the week, two five-page color sections on Sundays. The Sunday sections are divided up into an adult-oriented section and a kids-oriented one.
Brewster Rockit: Space Guy is a recent addition to the kids one...
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