One would think that as the school year winds down, that there would be more time rather than less, but that hasn't been the case this year. It's been crazy.
I've been tempted to throw together a couple of quickies, but I'm getting close to comic 600, and, of course, I wanted to do something for that. And then there was another comic that needed to be done during the month of May, which is almost over and I've barely begun. That one couldn't be hurried, and it can't be late, so it might not happen at all.
In any case, at any time between now and Wednesday, I hope to start posting new ones.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
The Inverse Law of Puns
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Anyone good at doing web searches?
The reason I ask is because, about a month ago, according to Google Analytics, the xwhy.comicgenesis.com site over a hundred hits from, of all places, craigslist.org. More specifically, mostly from sfbay.craigslist.org, with hits from other locations as well.
I haven't been able to track down where the link might've appeared, but it seems to have happened on April 17, 2011. Yes, I curious about the context in which it was presented.
And, hey, if you're someone who found this blog because of craigslist, you should be able to point me in the direction of the correct forum. Right?
I haven't been able to track down where the link might've appeared, but it seems to have happened on April 17, 2011. Yes, I curious about the context in which it was presented.
And, hey, if you're someone who found this blog because of craigslist, you should be able to point me in the direction of the correct forum. Right?
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Coffee Logic
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That's English-teacher code for I'm not with them.
Edit: More about chai tea.
Edit: It occurred to me today that I could have just had a tablecloth over the table instead of sitting them all behind a counter. My artistic ability needs to catch up with my mind's eye.
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That's English-teacher code for I'm not with them.
Edit: More about chai tea.
Edit: It occurred to me today that I could have just had a tablecloth over the table instead of sitting them all behind a counter. My artistic ability needs to catch up with my mind's eye.
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
The Way the World Ends
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Newtonian Motion
Friday, May 06, 2011
Down on the Farm
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Because e i e i = -7.389056..., and e i e i 0 is just zero and that's boring.
Wolfram Alpha's explanation
Update: I wasn't going to run this comic today because of yesterday's Spiked Math, but Mike encouraged me to post it anyway.
Thursday, May 05, 2011
Shakespearean Logic
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You have to give the whole "+/- 2b" thing a rest once in a while and pick a different quote. The trick is to find one non-English majors (particularly math geeks) will recognize.
EDIT: Was this anyone else's first exposure to Hamlet?
Hamlet: the Musical
You have to give the whole "+/- 2b" thing a rest once in a while and pick a different quote. The trick is to find one non-English majors (particularly math geeks) will recognize.
EDIT: Was this anyone else's first exposure to Hamlet?
Hamlet: the Musical