Thank you for your sacrifice.
I admit: I was tapped out this year. I've thanked people and made puns, and there wasn't else I could say, except "Thank You"
again. I have no problems with the Thank You's, but it doesn't make for a good comic, especially when I haven't updated in a week (because of work and other concerns).
Earlier this morning, while I was sweeping a mess of leaves outside, this came to me. I realize that I've seen an Internet "joke" with something similar on a test paper, but I still put my own little twist on it. For one thing, I got to bring out the (Grand)father and (Great)Uncle characters. For another, I added a little diversity to the mix of character -- something I've been reluctant to do because I was afraid it would turn out badly.
My last regret about doing this last minute: I don't have the numbers and the diversity I would like in this pic. But any more people and they would have been blurs in the background. After 1000 comics, my skill is improving, but I have a long way to go. And I still have my day job.
Happy Veterans Day.
Here's a clickable link from the comic: Wounded Warrior Project.
Come back often for more funny math and geeky comics.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Veterans Day 2015
(Click on the comic if you can't see the full image.)
(C)Copyright 2015, C. Burke.
Thank you, Anonymous poster, for your kind words. Next time, please leave them without a bunch of links.
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