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  • This comic is a commentary on people who dream, daydream, and wish for things to happen, commonly in a ro ...t=h&z=19 Reverend Thomas J. Williams Park in Cambridge, MA, USA]. The time on the note, September 23, 2007, was about six months ''after'' the publishing
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  • ...dimensional analysis. Stats are ballpark and vary wildly based on time of day and whether your mom is in town. .... In reality, more parameters must be taken into account, e.g. the time of day, since most people will have sex in the evening or night. The insulting{{ci
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  • ...to other dinosaurs in terms of anatomy. This relationship was pointed out on the [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/340/6133/690 Science] journal the we ...om/index.php?comic=2420 strip] from the same day refers to Randall and ''[[xkcd]]''.
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  • | titletext = I'm waiting for the day when, if you tell someone 'I'm from the internet', instead of laughing they *A larger version of the image is available [https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/online_communities.png here].
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  • ...Week]], just joking about other {{w|webcomics}}. This series was released on five consecutive days (Monday-Friday), not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/ ...title of the comic is written above, and this has here been replaced with xkcd.
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  • ...ng the colouring of every instance of the word "house" in blue, as is done on the menu. It includes footnotes within footnotes like Randall did here. Clicking on the original comic links to the amazon.com page for House of Leaves.
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  • | titletext = Making out with yourself: now an official xkcd theme? Troubling. ...tend to be blind towards the staggering amount of possibilities that each day holds, with routine and boredom as a result. (See e.g. [[137: Dreams]] and
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  • ...Week]], just joking about other {{w|webcomics}}. This series was released on five consecutive days (Monday-Friday), not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/ In similar style to their simple comics, we see xkcd's [[Cueball]] ask the two creators of the two comics what's funny. The woma
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  • ...of genetic engineering is always advancing, combining the body of a modern-day mammal with the tail of a dinosaur will remain a pipe dream for a long time ...ns of $10,000 or more will earn your name in a raffle for ownership of the first three giraffosauruses.'' This may also be a reference to [[1055: Kickstarte
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  • ...ion by 2019. The extrapolation of statistical data has appeared in various xkcd comics, e.g. in [[605: Extrapolating]], [[1007: Sustainable]], and [[1204: Since Lego is designed to resemble nature and civilization on a miniaturized scale, some sets also contain Lego cars as vehicles for the
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  • | titletext = It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood! See a larger version of the comic here: [http://xkcd.com/1298/large/ http://xkcd.com/1298/large/].
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  • A chat room like this must be hosted on some outside server, so the narrator of the comic wonders who runs this ser ...s point on, the comic takes an {{w|existentialist}} turn (a [[220|frequent xkcd trait]]), talking about how life is short, everything has to end, etc.
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  • ...{what if|78|T-rex Calories}}''. Regular expressions have been mentioned on xkcd in [[:Category:Regex|many other comics]]. ...de I: The Phantom Menace'', the subtitle is ''The Phantom Menace''. In the first panel, she has created a 12-character regex solving the challenge.
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  • | titletext = 'You see the same pattern all over. Take Detroit--' 'Hold on. Why do you know all these statistics offhand?' 'Oh, um, no idea. I definit ...Fahrenheit}} temperatures are very cold to be out in. See for instance the first panel of [[526: Converting to Metric]].
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  • For example, statistically a child is born somewhere on the world approximately every 0.24 seconds, or four times per second. There ...tebooks.jsvine.com/reverse-engineering-xkcd-frequency/ Reverse Engineering xkcd's 'Frequency'].
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  • | title = xkcd Phone 12 ...eleased, with the previous two being [[2000: xkcd Phone 2000]] and [[1889: xkcd Phone 6]].
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  • *To experience the interactivity of the game, visit the {{xkcd|1350|original comic}}. ...er than normal (on Tuesday instead of Wednesday) to honor {{w|April Fools' Day}} of 2014.
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  • ...rt, check out my webcomic, <span class="plainlinks">[https://www.xkcd.com/ xkcd]</span></big>. [[File:frame.jpg|link=https://www.xkcd.com/]]
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  • Signs like this normally show the distance to places on earth's surface. This sign also has an arrow pointing away from earth and t ...ing to by car or airplane. We think of 62&nbsp;miles as being an easy trip on the ground, but that same 62&nbsp;miles is incredibly hard when going verti
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  • *To experience the interactivity of the game, visit the {{xkcd|1416|original comic}}. ...aradoxical nature of such a bottom is the proposition that the world rests on a semi-infinite stack of turtles.
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