Showing posts with label Paddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paddy. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2023

Happy St. Paddy's Day!

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(C)Copyright 2023, C. Burke. "AnthroNumerics" is a trademark of Christopher J. Burke and (x, why?).

Watching those Eyes in March!

Or something like that.

Today we celebrate having someone to watch your back. It's all about the eyes, right?

I'm guessing the History class mentioned that movie Mark was asking about.



I also write Fiction!


You can now order 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.
Order 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.





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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Happy St. Patrick's Day 2021: Next Wave

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(C)Copyright 2021, C. Burke. "AnthroNumerics" is a trademark of Christopher J. Burke and (x, why?).

Those adders sure are stubborn, aren't they? Begorah!

The kind of wave is left as an exercise to the reader.

Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!



I also write Fiction!


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.

Thank you.





Come back often for more funny math and geeky comics.



Thursday, March 17, 2016

Happy St. Paddy's Day 2016

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(C)Copyright 2016, C. Burke.

Obviously, they're imaginary! The spuds, that is.

Don't let historical inaccuracies (like letters walking across the beach) spoil a good comic!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!




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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Happy St. Patrick's Day 2015!

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(C)Copyright 2015, C. Burke.

The comic is incorrect. It derives with respect to Snakes. There should be no respect to Snakes!






Don't you love funny math comics? I do.




Thursday, March 20, 2014

Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day (Again) 2014!

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Be warned: in the future, I'll move these comics to their appropriate places in the timestream as if I never missed a day!

(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.

Or should that be Padraig with the Hadraig? I guess not.

Sorry for the late comic, but I didn't want to leave it uncelebrated. At some point in the future, I'll go back and rewrite time, and re-date this one.




(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.

Pi comics -- they just keep going round and round. Q-T, Q-T! Give me your answer true!




Monday, March 17, 2014

Happy St. Patrick's Day 2014!

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(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.

Or should that be Padraig with the Hadraig? I guess not.

Sorry for the late comic, but I didn't want to leave it uncelebrated. At some point in the future, I'll go back and rewrite time, and re-date this one.




Tuesday, March 19, 2013

St. Patrick's Day 2013

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(C)Copyright 2013, C. Burke. All rights reserved.

Scared the snakes out of Ireland. And a lot of other things.

This should have posted on Sunday, but I was away and couldn't do anything about it.




Thursday, March 24, 2011

Lunacon and my Irish/Klingon T-Shirt

So I was at Lunacon 2011 at Rye, NY this past weekend. Happening right after St. Patrick's Day, I brought a couple of T-shirts, which I had bought at the Great Irish Fair at Coney Island last summer.

One of them had a Celtic knot similar to the Triquetra, only more knotted, with the following written across it: I Swear to Drunk, I'm Not God.

Amusing as that is to me, I did get a couple of double-takes from passersby because I'm thinking that they, in a possibly sleep-depraved state, saw a Klingon symbol before seeing it for what it truly was.

And speaking of funny looks, I got a kick out of something that happened on Saturday morning. I got my first official "I'm Not Sure if I Know You, So I'm Just Gonna Nod" nod. I'm usually on the other end of that nod after trying to start conversations with people whom it turned out I hadn't actually met over the last 25, er 15 years we've both been attending.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Triquetra -- St. Patrick's Day 2011

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(C)Copyright 2011, C. Burke. All rights reserved.


St. Patrick was a Klingon -- That would be a great meme to start!

Happy St. Patrick's Day. Go Green! But not with your food or beverages!
Don't drink any green beer or eat any green bagels!

As you might have guessed, work on the comic has slowed considerably due to
numerous factors from work and at home, which drain the creativity from me.


Friday, June 06, 2008

Paddy & Addy

math and religion
(C)Copyright 2008, C. Burke. All rights reserved.
Oh, this is soooooo wrong . . . even for me.



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Or catch it on http://xwhy.comiccgenesis.com.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The Last Snake in Ireland


St Patrick and friend
(C)Copyright 2008, C. Burke. All rights reserved.

I understand that Black Adders plagued England for centuries.

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Or catch it on http://xwhy.comicgenesis.com.
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Monday, March 17, 2008

How St. Patrick Drove the Snakes Out of Ireland


St. Patrick
(C)Copyright 2008, C. Burke. All rights reserved.

The FOIL method becomes the CAID method, which is translates as "football".
Happy St. Patrick's Day
And Happy St. Joseph's Day, the day after tomorrow, to my Italian fans.
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Or catch it on http://xwhy.comicgenesis.com.
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