Showing posts with label trains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trains. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Two Two Two Two Two

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(C)Copyright 2022, C. Burke. "AnthroNumerics" is a trademark of Christopher J. Burke and (x, why?).

As the title suggests, this is a sequel to Two Two Two Two! I bet you knew that, too.

I hope you don't mind that I posted it on a TWOSDAY! (da-dum-dum ... CRASH!)

And now we'll have to wait 100 years to rerun it. Some of my youngest readers might be around for that. If science advances enough, they might even be around for 2/22/2222.

But if I'm still around for 1/11/11, I'll feel like I have won.

When I said you wouldn't have a repetitive Groundhog's Day comic, I never said you wouldn't get any kind of repetitive comic.



I also write Fiction!


You can now preorder Devilish And Divine, edited by John L. French and Danielle Ackley-McPhail, which contains (among many, many others) three stories by me, Christopher J. Burke about those above us and from down below.
Preorder the softcover or ebook at Amazon.

Also, check out In A Flash 2020, by Christopher J. Burke for 20 great flash fiction stories, perfectly sized for your train rides.
Available in softcover or ebook at Amazon.

If you enjoy it, please consider leaving a rating or review on Amazon or on Good Reads.





Come back often for more funny math and geeky comics.



Wednesday, February 02, 2022

Two Two Two Two

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(C)Copyright 2022, C. Burke. "AnthroNumerics" is a trademark of Christopher J. Burke and (x, why?).

Two two two two!!

Does anything else need to be said?

I know I generally avoid "date-based" comics, but some you just can't pass up.

Hey, it beats a repetitive Groundhog's Day comic, right?



I also write Fiction!


You can now preorder Devilish And Divine, edited by John L. French and Danielle Ackley-McPhail, which contains (among many, many others) three stories by me, Christopher J. Burke about those above us and from down below.
Preorder the softcover or ebook at Amazon.

Also, check out In A Flash 2020, by Christopher J. Burke for 20 great flash fiction stories, perfectly sized for your train rides.
Available in softcover or ebook at Amazon.

If you enjoy it, please consider leaving a rating or review on Amazon or on Good Reads.





Come back often for more funny math and geeky comics.



Thursday, September 17, 2020

(x, why?) Mini: C Train

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(C)Copyright 2020, C. Burke. "AnthroNumerics" is a trademark of Christopher J. Burke and (x, why?).

Train Trivia: The C train travels for most of its route along the A line. Hence, the Take the "A" Train reference above. Also, it's not particularly worse than any other line, which isn't to say that they're all good. Some mornings it seems like nothing's moving.

If you're looking for a punchline explanation, do a translation of "despacito". This actually led to a mildly amusing moment. I learned the word "despaciamente" in high school. At least, that is what I remember saying to my Spanish teachers "por favor". After double-checking despacito, to make sure I hadn't blown the joke, I started typing despaciament into the translate box. It was funny watching the translation change as I typed each letter from "slowly" to "dispatch" to "slow me down" and then back to "slowly".



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Friday, July 23, 2010

Window Shopping

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I'm curious how much is that gorilla in the window of the pet shop next door.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Little Engine That Might

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I lost my train of thought. I'm not sure where I was going with this...