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Xkcd.com - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.

Wednesday - September 8th
6:30 Control  0 hits
Monday - September 6th
6:30 Showdown  1 hit
The tumbleweed then tried to roll off into the sunset, but due to the Old West
Friday - September 3rd
6:30 The Carriage  1 hit
I learned from Achewood that since this poem is in ballad meter, it can be sung to the tune of Gilligan
Wednesday - September 1st
6:30 Orbiter  5 hits
Normally, the Shuttle can
Monday - August 30th
6:30 Exoplanets  5 hits
Friday - August 27th
6:30 Open Mic Night  4 hits
Wednesday - August 25th
6:30 Falling Asleep  8 hits
Monday - August 23rd
6:30 I Don't Want Directions  5 hits
Yes, I understand that the turn is half a mile past the big field, but my GPS knows that, too.  This would be easier if you weren
Friday - August 20th
6:30 Desecration  6 hits
It gets worse! You know that wizened old monk with the gypsy wife whose voodoo shop we smash up every every day after school?
Wednesday - August 18th
6:30 Ahead Stop  9 hits
They actually started the reversed-text practice in 1973 -- not for ease-of-reading reasons, but because too many people were driving backward down the highway blasting the Star Wars opening theme.
Monday - August 16th
6:30 Sample  5 hits
There are two or three songs out there with beeps in the chorus that sound exactly like the clock radio alarm I had in high school, and hearing it makes me think my life since junior year has been a dream I
Friday - August 13th
6:01 Anxiety  7 hits
Wednesday - August 11th
6:30 Scheduling  7 hits
Monday - August 9th
6:30 Pore Strips  6 hits
I
Friday - August 6th
6:30 Still No Sleep  7 hits
Wednesday - August 4th
6:30 Savannah Ancestry  9 hits
She
Monday - August 2nd
6:30 Atheists  9 hits
Friday - July 30th
6:30 University Website  8 hits
People go to the website because they can
Wednesday - July 28th
6:30 Frogger  10 hits
I understand you and your team worked hard on this, but when we said to make it more realistic, we meant the graphics.
Monday - July 26th
6:30 Period Speech  12 hits
The same people who spend their weekends at the Blogger Reenactment Festivals will whine about the anachronisms in historical movies, but no one else will care.
Friday - July 23rd
6:30 All the Girls  17 hits
Wednesday - July 21st
6:30 War  11 hits
They offered to make me a green beret, but I liked my regular one. Although it gets kind of squashed under my helmet.
Monday - July 19th
6:30 1996  13 hits
College Board issues aside, I have fond memories oi TI-BASIC, writing in it a 3D graphing engine and a stock market analyzer. With enough patience, I could make anything ... but friends. (Although with my chatterbot experiments, I certainly tried.)
Friday - July 16th
6:30 Temper  10 hits
Mr. Rogers projected an air of genuine, unwavering, almost saintly pure-hearted decency. But when you look deeper, at the person behind the image ... that
Wednesday - July 14th
6:30 Green Flash  11 hits
The exact cause of the phenomenon is unknown, but it
Monday - July 12th
6:00 Dilution  9 hits
Dear editors of Homeopathy Monthly: I have two small corrections for your July issue.  One, it
Friday - July 9th
6:30 One Two  9 hits
Cue letters from anthropology majors complaining that this view of numerolinguistic development perpetuates a widespread myth. They get to write letters like that because when you
Wednesday - July 7th
6:30 Workaround  11 hits
I once worked on a friend
Monday - July 5th
6:30 Analogies  10 hits
Friday - July 2nd
7:00 DFS  12 hits
A breadth-first search makes a lot of sense for dating in general, actually; it suggests dating a bunch of people casually before getting serious, rather than having a series of five-year relationships one after the other.
Wednesday - June 30th
6:30 Moria  13 hits
Monday - June 28th
6:30 3x9  12 hits
Handy exam trick: when you know the answer but not the correct derivation, derive blindly forward from the givens and backward from the answer, and join the chains once the equations start looking similar. Sometimes the graders don
Friday - June 25th
6:30 Raptor Fences  13 hits
If at least one person has a nightmare about being swarmed by hundreds of mouse-sized dromaeosaurids, my work will have been done.
Wednesday - June 23rd
7:00 Toot  15 hits
Monday - June 21st
6:30 Public Opinion  13 hits
News networks giving a greater voice to viewers because the social web is so popular are like a chef on the Titanic who, seeing the looming iceberg and fleeing customers, figures ice is the future and starts making snow cones.
Friday - June 18th
6:30 Interdisciplinary  15 hits
Wednesday - June 16th
6:30 Dependencies  17 hits
Monday - June 14th
6:30 Southern Half  15 hits
Also, if you read his speech at Rice, all his arguments for going to the moon work equally well as arguments for blowing up the moon, sending cloned dinosaurs into space, or constructing a towering penis-shaped obelisk on Mars.
Friday - June 11th
6:01 Phobia  16 hits
Wednesday - June 9th
6:30 Swimsuit Issue  19 hits
Monday - June 7th
6:30 Book Burning  24 hits
Friday - June 4th
6:30 Study  15 hits
Wednesday - June 2nd
6:00 Worst-Case Scenario  20 hits
To get serious analyses of hurricanes and oil slicks, see Jeff Masters
Monday - May 31st
6:30 Geeks and Nerds  17 hits
The definitions I grew up with were that a geek is someone unusually into something (so you could have computer geeks, baseball geeks, theater geeks, etc) and nerds are (often awkward) science, math, or computer geeks. But definitions vary.
Friday - May 28th
6:30 Birth  18 hits
Wednesday - May 26th
6:30 Dyslexics  19 hits
And of course I had to redo this like three times because I kept writing
Monday - May 24th
6:00 Walkthrough  17 hits
There
Friday - May 21st
6:30 Infrastructures  18 hits
The heartfelt tune it plays is CC licensed, and you can get it from my seed on JoinDiaspora.net whenever that project gets going.
Wednesday - May 19th
6:30 Campfire  18 hits
100 years later, this story remains terrifying--not because it
Monday - May 17th
9:00 Blogging  23 hits

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