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Redhead Comic - Carpet & Drapes
Posted On 11/24/2008 17:05:51 by CelticCurls
I'm a geek, and have relatively recently discovered probably my favorite comic ever:
xkcd. ( www.xkcd.com )

I have an excuse to share it now.  Today's comic features the familiar redhead frustration:

Wait, what?


It's a great comic, especially for geeks and computer nerds, etc, but it encompasses all of life.  Since I'm already here, I'll share some of my other favorites:

Cat Proximity http://www.xkcd.com/231/ - for all you kitty fans out there.

Math Paper http://www.xkcd.com/410/ - for you mathmeticians and math fans

The Man Who Fell Sideways http://www.xkcd.com/417/ - quirky fun story

Twitter http://www.xkcd.com/491/ - ...

Depth http://www.xkcd.com/485/ - Whoa, like far in.

Height http://www.xkcd.com/482/ - Whoa, like far out.  Poor kitty!

Purity http://www.xkcd.com/435/ - and I'm standing off to the side of the physicist

Grownups http://www.xkcd.com/150/

Angular Momentum http://www.xkcd.com/162/ - This guy is so lucky!

Just a heads up, the comic is not always safe-for-work (SFW), for occasional language and sexual jokes, but it's always very witty and not really ever offensive.  Also don't miss the mouseover captions, they're usually just as funny or informative.

Tags: Xkcd Redhead Comic Carpet Drapes Upholstery



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11/25/2008 04:33:02
hahahha I loved those, especially the height one......... I liked the purity one too, but I think the mathematician should be below the physicist, and maybe chemist....... Some of those mathematical equations are just...... Out there...... As in I dun really think you can always assign a variable to accurately represent some rather complex things...... Like that guy that made up the equation that represents mankind from start to finish....... Just not happening heh....


11/24/2008 17:58:45
These are great... and the eclectic topics (with comments) priceless!!!


11/24/2008 17:09:45
And regarding "Depth," I hope Brian Greene works all the knots out before they finally get the LHC running




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