Feb. 21st, 2006

jack: (Default)
Like a hundred others, it's a webcomic set in a small software company. But quite good. It manages the right blend of surreal characters but without saving the world every week. And they're all *nice*; there's no Steph Murky here. The wimp falls somewhere between Carrot and Fraser, as it were, genuinely nice, and helpful, and friends with the slob, but agh.

Many of the cartoons are slgihtly off, and I've given up now, but reading the archives is well worth it. I recommend starting here and reading forward:

http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=3
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=4
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=7
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=9
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=10
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=15
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=19
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=21
http://www.inktank.com/AT/index.cfm?nav=28
jack: (Default)
Doh! I should have said "...and a blind mathematician..." here, and then I could have had a subpunchline multiple humour redundancy[1] referencing the three-wise-blind-men and the elephant fable.

Here's another E-E-M joke:Cut for suicide, murder, animal rights abuses, differentiation, and a long, but hopefully not shaggy-dog, joke )[1] See eg, partiallyclips.com
[2] Watch this joke for another example
[3] Yes, that was antecedantless[4]; I didn't want to point it up *before* the joke, and couldn't before you read [1]
[n] Yes, so was that :p [n+1] (Also see [ω+1])
[ω] "To show them what?"
[ω+1] Pay attention to the way ω comes after 3,4,5...; this is important later.
[ω+2] See?

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