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Once he bugs you, you'll never debug!
And leave out one semi-colon ... lose one NEXT ... increment the wrong index ...
Terror Stalks the Code!
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Once he bugs you, you'll never debug!
And leave out one semi-colon ... lose one NEXT ... increment the wrong index ...
Terror Stalks the Code!
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If you didn't think I'd go there for an 11th anniversary joke, you haven't been paying attention.
My little therapy sessions to take my mind off my classes may last until it's old enough to go to high school itself. It's already lasted longer than the number of years I was in that school, and I couldn't tell you how many schools I've been to since then.
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Have you heard his eighth note?
And always hold your finger to the level of your i.
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A genius should know the difference between conjunction not a disjunction. And be glad it isn't biconditional.
But as a medical professional, he would have access to those pills. Just don't grab any guns or knives.
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If a square sat around a campfire, would it square the circle?
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"Even when he erred the truth was still discovered."
Oddly, even though that was a Doctor Watson quote, it strangely sounds to my ear like it could be a country song lyric.
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Negative outcome. Not good.
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It's just a pun. Don't hectare me.
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If nothing else, it's a day off today.
Comments are welcome, but be courteous, or I'll treat you like the spam posters.
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It does usually involve a lot of moves.
By contract, this can't happen. In reality, it will, although, hopefully, not often. That's what makes it an "emergency".
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Aim to Please.
I've had everything from Aims, to Behavioral Objectives, to Essential Questions, to Learning Objectives.
Mostly, I just need to know if I'm ending the sentence with a period or a question mark.
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It's nice to believe that you're the one having the most fun, even when, in fact, you're not. I miss those days.
So we're back, but to quote the famous statesman:
The past month has been a bit of an adjusting period as a new school year began (at yet another new school), and life, in general, took a couple of interesting turns.
I considered backdating some of these strips -- this one was supposed to immediately follow the last strip in September -- and there were no Saturday matinee strips either because I didn't have weekday ones. Backdating wouldn't have been a big deal as my copyright date is just the year, but I do date the comics as well, so that might have been problematic.
Anyway, I'm shooting for two strips this week, and three next week, maybe. We'll get back up to speed.
In the meantime, I was happy to see sudden new strips from Spiked Math!
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