Heh, Life. xkcd is indeed awesome. He's getting well-known, isn't he? That's so cool.
By the way, Ann, with xkcd you should link to the page the cartoon is on -- the images always have mouse-hover alt-text jokes. They're usually good, though this one happens not to be.
EDH - However, this strip: http://xkcd.com/369/ does reference the dangers of dying in a blogging accident. Since the posting of that strip, blogging has become several orders of magnitude more dangerous. (So has haberdashery)
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16 comments:
Where does Go fit on this spectrum?
xkcd is awesome
I had the same thought as FLS.
My father and one of his former coworkers would get together once or twice a year to play go. Kinda wish I had learned it.
I notice "strip lawprof blogging" wasn't even tested.
Althouse can change that.
I really wish strip cricket was in the fourth block. Not googleing that.
Strip cricket?
That really is a sticky wicket.
WV "mindewi" Medical name for water on the brain
Heh, Life. xkcd is indeed awesome. He's getting well-known, isn't he? That's so cool.
By the way, Ann, with xkcd you should link to the page the cartoon is on -- the images always have mouse-hover alt-text jokes. They're usually good, though this one happens not to be.
Some years ago I saw a "strip checkers" set at a yard sale. Didn't buy it. Wife and I were still young and didn't need a game to get nekkid.
ROFLMAO!! Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma?? OMG, that's too funny!
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Where does Go fit on this spectrum?
Non-existent. One can play speed chess (so as to get to the point quickly) but speed Go?
I play strip Magic: The Gathering all the time. I am surprised it's so rare. I didn't realize there was any other way.
"Sticky wicket." Heh.
Wow, that's a wicked googly
EDH - However, this strip: http://xkcd.com/369/ does reference the dangers of dying in a blogging accident. Since the posting of that strip, blogging has become several orders of magnitude more dangerous. (So has haberdashery)
I thought chess players really needed to see this.
Wahrheit, I'm a casual chess player. As such, I'm interested in your link, but it's not working.
Thanks Peter. I reposted and linked here; check out some other chess posts if you like.
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