(alt-text: "They'd use that Futurama episode with Fry's dog, but even spambots cry at that." - which is why I liked this comic, especially since I just finished watching that one)
We are the keepers of Funny, the Judges, the Whisperers. We are Superior Naysayers And Rebukers of Knavery. We are SNARK. - Boosh!
Originally posted Wednesday, March 14, 2007 (5 years ago)
Great. Like I needed another distraction from 17th Century Dutch Colonial architecture, Brooklyn's transformation from farm to city, 1920s modernism and society, Truman and the Cold War, and Male Homosexuality in Japan.
Why xkcd owns my ass.
Let's leave the pi thread alone.
Here is why I love xkcd
Post your favorites! Discuss!
~arthur
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Aww, the ones you copied over don't have the alt-texts of the originals - that's often the best part.
Man, I didn't even notice the alt-texts. Now I have to go back...
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
I just sent this one to Chris:
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
This one's for the 55 year-old Signet.
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
This could probably be used in that other thread about leads and narcissism...
Oh, yes. So apropos.
Indulgence for the hopelessly romantic nerd:
Evil, but fun:
Very satisfying for those of us who are driven CRAZY by the misuse of scientific technobabble in movies:
Take your work seriously, but never yourself. -Margot Fonteyn
I liked this one:
<img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/a_new_captcha_approach.png"/>
(alt-text: "They'd use that Futurama episode with Fry's dog, but even spambots cry at that." - which is why I liked this comic, especially since I just finished watching that one)
We are the keepers of Funny, the Judges, the Whisperers. We are Superior Naysayers And Rebukers of Knavery. We are SNARK. - Boosh!
This has been one of my favorites since I saw it:
A couple of other ones for the physicists (and game theorists):
blanket fort
this is my fav!!! it is totally me!!! and i'm 27.[/url]
automatic doors
ah man, this one made me laugh so hard!!![/url]
Great. Like I needed another distraction from 17th Century Dutch Colonial architecture, Brooklyn's transformation from farm to city, 1920s modernism and society, Truman and the Cold War, and Male Homosexuality in Japan.
I may not live there anymore, but my dancing feet will always be from L.A.
I've been e-mailing the best geeky ones to Chris all morning, but this one just made me laugh out loud.
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
Sorry, I just can't stop laughing about this one.
http://xkcd.com/c173.html
Awesome.
Martinis do not contain vodka. —Rachel Maddow
i was sitting at work a couple of minutes ago, and i realized that today is an xkcd day.
and that just made my day :)
Mugsy posted this one in a political thread once.
Of puns it has been said that those who most dislike them are those who are least able to utter them. Edgar Allan Poe
that one is awesome kp.
I've definitley felt this way...
I'm guessing that Yehoodi is one of the islands in the blogipelago...
I'm also assuming that the entire thing is resting on a hot bed of magma-porn.
Martinis do not contain vodka. —Rachel Maddow
Dude. The man is a Neal Stephenson fan. Nice.
Ah, XKCD happiness :-)
Not all strange men in the forest are Prince Charmings, no matter how well they dance.
Yeah, I sent that to my math-teacher mom. I also liked the LOLCAT one.
Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
Sigh. Geeks and the women who love them. Is there a support group?
Of puns it has been said that those who most dislike them are those who are least able to utter them. Edgar Allan Poe
I have no idea what xkcd is and generally feel like I'm missing something...but THIS one is really funny!
Would anyone mind starting a thread explaining xkcd and lolcats for those of us who haven't a clue?
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