I think I like Jung. I may keep using that. No, it's not Klingon.
When you figure it out, you can cut and paste this: Uv, Zvxr! -- Jung? V pna'g haqrefgnaq lbh. -- Be zr, rvgure. -- Vg'f na Ncevy Sbbyf cenax! -- Jryy gung ebgf.
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Mr. Burke is a high school math teacher in New York as well as a part-time writer, and a fan of science-fiction/fantasy books and films.
He started making his own math webcomic totally by accident as a way of amusing his students and trying to make them think just a little bit more.
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Too easy, but a lot of fun. Thanks!
Easy, yes, but it allows for a bad pun at the end. Thanks for commenting.
There's a mistake! It should be haqrefgnaq, not hagrefgnaq ;)
Transcription error in the text provided for the reader.
However, the original comic is fine.
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