Well, this is embarrassing. Normally I coax people into reading my mathematics comics on Monday by giving them a Caption This! picture and a caption and some space to riff on their own. But I don’t have anything right now. I’ve been out of the TrekBBS loop so haven’t got anything from their selection of Star Trek characters with mouths awkwardly open. And I haven’t had time to look through my pictures to find something good. So what can I do?
Well, here. Let me give you some space and a caption and if you find a picture that the caption is funny for we can work out a deal. That’s fair, isn’t it? Here goes.
[ Picture goes here, maybe yours. ]
“Mark? Mark, you know you are completely visible, right? Yeah, we can totally see you there. Everything you’re doing, too. Yeah. Completely, utterly visible. No, really. I promise.”
I feel like something’s missing yet. Maybe I’ll have a picture for next time. We’ll see.
Another Blog, Meanwhile Index
The Another Blog, Meanwhile index dropped eight points in cold-affected trading following the discovery that all the hot chocolate from last year had coagulated into a fist-sized lump of brownish, slightly dusty concrete. Analysts don’t know how this happened or who to blame for it but they will take nominations and mini-marshmallows in care of this station.
no worries at all )
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Thank you!
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Found another mathematical based comic “PIXles” 4/9/77– A minus sign is talking to an addition sign — “It’s your great generosity,Alfred, that attracts me to you.”
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Oh, nice. I’ve heard about PIXles and was reading about it .. fairly recently, for reasons that I now can’t remember. Not sure that I’ve seen any actual examples though.
(For those who have no idea what we’re on about, it was a comic strip based on anthropomorphized symbols of stuff, as the example above suggests. Kind of Frank and Ernest for the Graffiti reader, if I understand it right. Haven’t read the actual strip myself.)
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