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February 18, 2012 / Admin

Barbershop pole

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_poll
Also, I’ve decided to change the ratings to the thumbs up/down style. As my readership isn’t very large, I think the five-star system gives a false sense of precision.

February 4, 2012 / Admin

Pages!

This week, I’ve released two new pages: a “FAQ” page and a “Legal Notice” page. Check ’em out. They have, at the risk of copyright infringement, good humor.

January 28, 2012 / Admin

Big C, little C, what begins with C?

… Just to clarify, this is “ceiling”, not “cling”.

January 21, 2012 / Admin

The Comfy Hearse

The Comfy Hearse: Spurning buoying since 2011

I was looking at the Internet Anagram Server the other day, and discovered this anagram of The Eyes of March. “Spurning buoying” is an anagram of “bringing you puns.” (I made the below image in Photoshop, FYI.)

January 7, 2012 / Admin

Pharmaceuticals


Thanks to Erik Mueller-Harder for the idea.
Be sure to click this one to see the enlarged version. Also, I’m going to be uploading vector versions of most of the comics so far soon. …Sometimes I think English needs parentheses to be used in the same way they are in math. For instance, that sentence would go something like “Also, I’m going to be (uploading [vector versions of (most of the) comics so far]) soon.

December 26, 2011 / Admin

Boxing Day

Note: I’m positive I set this to post on December 26th. Sorry it didn’t! :(

Happy Bach Sing Day!

December 24, 2011 / Admin

Remote possibility

My original plan for this comic involved long, drawn-out explanations of quantum theory and Schrödinger’s cat … I think it’s for the best that I left it at this.

Also, in case you missed A Visit from the Jabberwock, here’s a link to it.

December 10, 2011 / Admin

Surface tension


Incidentally, I’m not sure why I set the past two posts to publish on Monday. I guess I forgot that I usually post on Saturdays.

December 5, 2011 / Admin

Tomato paste

Tomato paste comic

In case you can’t read it, the text next to his head in the first panel is “*nod*”.

November 28, 2011 / Admin

Pi bond

This comic was originally going to be a pun on pi bonds, a chemistry thing, but I realized that would be too obscure. So, I tweaked it a bit, and came up with the Venn pieagram (in case you need to chart something in two ways at the same time):
venn pieagram
(Originality note: pictures exist of another sort of “pieagram”, in which two pies have been baked in this fashion, but I haven’t seen it done with pie charts.)

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