Don't be Dis-ing Pluto. Doesn't make for divine comedy.
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arik52
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I'm obsessed with your webcomic, but I only ever read it when I think of it once a month or so. Is there any way to add it to an RSS feed like Google Reader?
You can add it through Google Reader, though I have to admit, I don't remember how. I haven't used Google Reader in a while, but I did check that it could be read that way. Both the xwhy.comicgenesis.com site and the mrburkemath.blogspot.com site will show up. (The blog will include any other non-comic material I post.)
Yeah, I knew the planets are named for the Romans not the Greeks, but it just slipped my mind when writing the strip, and it wasn't something that I thought that I needed to double-check first.
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5 comments:
I'm obsessed with your webcomic, but I only ever read it when I think of it once a month or so. Is there any way to add it to an RSS feed like Google Reader?
You can add it through Google Reader, though I have to admit, I don't remember how. I haven't used Google Reader in a while, but I did check that it could be read that way. Both the xwhy.comicgenesis.com site and the mrburkemath.blogspot.com site will show up. (The blog will include any other non-comic material I post.)
I'm glad you like the comic.
technically, Pluto was a Roman god, the Greek version would be called Hades
Okay, you got me.
Yeah, I knew the planets are named for the Romans not the Greeks, but it just slipped my mind when writing the strip, and it wasn't something that I thought that I needed to double-check first.
Wait! I got it!
I knew it! But the guy at F(x) News is obviously just plain wrong.
Yeah, that's the ticket!
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