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  • ...well for a return to normalcy. [Note: Click to read context for the cancer comics. She's doing well.] ...0/family-illness/ link] referenced in the image text, which is a blog post from 2011 regarding his fiancée's breast cancer.
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  • ...e>:''For a list of comics, see [[:Category:Comics featuring Randall Munroe|Comics featuring Randall Munroe]].''</noinclude> ...If? 2 signature.png|300px|right|thumb|Randall's signature with [[Cueball]] from ''[[What If? 2]]'']]
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  • | date = November 19, 2010 | title = Five-Minute Comics: Part 3
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  • | date = November 17, 2010 | title = Five-Minute Comics: Part 2
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  • | date = November 26, 2012 ...k Hat advances towards them arms stretched out. Hairy steps backwards away from him.]
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  • | date = November 25, 2009 | titletext = And from that day on, I wore this little 'F' key pendant everywhere I went.
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  • | date = November 3, 2006 ...such a manner makes it seem counter-intuitive that it would yield &minus;1 from basic analysis. The above linked Wikipedia page goes into good detail of ho
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  • {{List of comics}} This is a list of comics from 501 to 1000.
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  • ...sidency''' {{w|Jimmy Carter}} was the {{w|President of the United States}} from 1977-1981. He lost all popularity after he was viewed as mishandling severa .... The "New Coke" introduction is considered one of the biggest PR blunders from a major company ever.
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  • | date = November 14, 2005 ...uins the joke instead of giving the punchline. As with many of the earlier comics, the title text explains the joke rather than adding to it.
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  • | date = November 11, 2005 ...ble alternative. It's no secret that the hat guy is closely based on Aram, from Men in Hats.<br><br><span class="plainlinks">[https://web.archive.org/web/2
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  • | date = November 4, 2005 ...meat (animal products). The cereals that appear to be parodied (clockwise from top-left) include Froot Loops, Rice Krispies, Honey Bunches of Oats, Apple
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  • | date = November 7, 2005 ...ompletely unnecessary. However, it may be possible that they are suffering from {{w|Wendigo|Wendigo Psychosis}}. Alternatively, the Donner Dinner Party may
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  • | date = November 16, 2005 ...ight were just a dream. However, the dream becomes reality to save a child from an endless sea of hopelessness.
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  • ==Comics== * [[2702: What If 2 Gift Guide]], a comic posted on November 23, 2022
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  • | date = November 6, 2006 ...line references the tagline "If you die in the game, you die in real life" from the 2006 horror movie {{w|Stay Alive}} (released a few months before this c
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  • | date = November 19, 2005 ...e of the comic come when the pole-guy asks if his friend can help him down from this pole where he's been standing for the entire comic. The friend's reply
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  • | date = November 30, 2005 As with many of the earlier comics, the title text and the original caption help explain the joke rather than
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  • | date = November 28, 2005 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 2, 2005 Cueball is, in this particular comic, likely Jon from ''{{w|Garfield}}''. The name of Garfield's vet in the comic is Liz, and a r
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  • | date = November 21, 2005 ...already used in [[6: Irony]] and also in [[:Category:Self-reference|other comics]]. The webcomic Comic JK made a [https://web.archive.org/web/20140323234759
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  • | date = November 9, 2005 ...Then, he used the invert feature of a photo-editing program to reverse it from black-on-white to white-on-black and colored to the flowers. The image belo
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  • | date = November 26, 2005 Due to Randall's vacation, he picked out comics from his old high-school notebooks for the second time in a row. It is an unusua
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  • | date = November 23, 2005 [[Category:Comics with lowercase text]]
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  • The comic has a parallel with [[972: November]], which also suggests the idea of annoying a person by calling their atten [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 23, 2011 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 21, 2011 ...and downloads] page where a list of sources and the [https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/money_huge.png full image] can be downloaded
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  • | date = November 18, 2011 ...should have a sticky globally-editable post at the top saying 'DEAR PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE: Here's what we've figured out so far ...'
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  • This was the first [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comic]] released by [[Randall Munroe|Randall]]. The next becam ...l Fool's Day. This deliberate action shifted the release date of comic 403 from April 10, 2008, to March 31, 2008, when it was actually published. This alt
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  • | date = November 28, 2008 .... In some competitions, the rules permit the contraption to be constructed from any available materials; other times, it is limited to only the materials t
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  • ...is comic was released in October 2008 and the presidential election was in November, it was then unknown which of the candidates would become president by the ...plain why Black Hat was nominated as Internet secretary. These are all the comics in [[:Category:Secretary|Secretary series]]:
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  • | date = November 11, 2009 ...nalize smaller ones (such as the {{w|Bull Moose Party}}, which only lasted from 1912 to 1916) though this is greatly pronounced in the United States, where
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  • | date = November 8, 2010 ...ggressively, that she herself is not exempt from any ill effects resulting from her proof. If logic is proved to be false, then all mathematics are proved
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  • | date = November 30, 2011 ...developers of the {{w|Saturn V}} launch vehicle, who came over to America (from {{w|Germany}}) as part of {{w|Operation Paperclip}} and helped develop NASA
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  • | date = November 28, 2011 ...r genitals) from being exposed to potentially dangerous ionizing radiation from the particle beam.
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  • | date = November 3, 2008 This is the first of only two comics where Miss Lenhart is both drawn and named, the second being [[1050: Forgot
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  • | date = November 11, 2011 Readers infer from the title text that the water is also part of this fantastical scenario. If
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  • | date = November 10, 2008 [[Category:Comics with inverted brightness]]
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  • | date = November 25, 2011 ...ntimidation" bears great resemblance to {{w|Argumentum ad baculum|argument from the stick}}, which is a fallacious form of reasoning of the form
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  • | date = November 16, 2011 ...eem more reliable, encouraging even more reporters (and possibly reporters from more reputable outlets) to believe it and repeat the claim. Eventually, a l
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  • | date = November 14, 2011 ...rial navigation, for landmass size comparisons, etc.) but having drawbacks from other points of view. Some of them are more frequently used than others in
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  • | date = November 12, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • | date = November 13, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • | date = November 14, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • ...te September and October. When the baseball season begins, arguments shift from the ongoing basketball season to the new baseball season. As mentioned, the ...ity, most countries have seasonal sports besides football, which may range from cricket to ice skating. However, non-American sporting events are unlikely
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  • | date = November 09, 2011 ...nd its intended purpose. Occulting is used in astronomy to block the light from a star under observation so that adjacent dim objects, such as any surround
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  • | date = November 15, 2007 <!-- date on archive page appears incorrect(2007-11-14), based on ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • | date = November 16, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • ...edia semi-protection policy}}, which is used to prevent important articles from being edited anonymously or by new users. Semi-protection on an article is ...ck with a red top, which indicates a fence to keep the crowd at a distance from the podium. After the fence there is a large crowd of people listening, mos
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  • | date = November 07, 2011 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 21, 2008 :Megan: Oh, hey, it's twelve of the dudes from control group B!
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  • | date = November 4, 2011 | titletext = If you identified with the kids from The Breakfast Club when it came out, you're now much closer to the age of P
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  • | date = November 2, 2011 | title = November
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  • ...newspaper comic drawn by {{w|Bill Watterson}} that ran for ten years from November 1985 to December 1995. Calvin and Hobbes follows the daily life of a rambun ...ot of C's hairier features ("boring parts," as Randall calls them). Moving from C to Python is quite a [[353|freeing experience]]; programmers no longer ha
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  • | date = November 24, 2010 ...ox|Jason Fox}}, a geeky 10-year-old from Amend's strip. Jason asks to draw comics for Randall. When Randall refuses, he uses the {{w|sudo}} command, used in
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  • | date = November 26, 2007 [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
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  • | date = November 24, 2008 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 5, 2010 ...ing a low coefficient of friction. The horizontal axis of the chart ranges from very easy to spin on the left, to very difficult to spin on the right. The
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  • ..., lose) or the circumstances under which they won (or lost) that is unique from all previous winners (or losers). It's worth noting that some of these 'fir ...re the {{w|United States presidential election, 2012|election in 2012}} on November the 6th. The comic came out in the middle of the campaign on October the 17
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  • ...e|I draw things. There's a new one every M/W/F. There's an RSS feed (taken from the [http://www.livejournal.com/users/xkcd_drawings/info drawings journal]) ...roduced, the website didn't mention the name "xkcd" and didn't include any comics. During that time, the site's message simply stated:
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  • | date = November 10, 2006 ...second panel deconstructs the idea as Dr. Nash point out that staying away from the hot girl does not actually constitute a stable Nash equilibrium. The th
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  • | date = November 5, 2012 .... presidential election}}, as it was posted the day before the election on November 6, 2012 ("this Tuesday"). It is the third comic on the subject, the previou
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  • | date = November 7, 2012 ...nited States presidential election, 2012|2012 U.S. presidential election}} November 7, 2012)—(see also [[1122: Electoral Precedent]], [[500: Election]], [[11
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  • | date = November 9, 2012 ...can pass through the earth, so a neutrino detector would detect neutrinos from the sun at all times, day and night. The detector is stated to give false r
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  • | date = November 12, 2012 ...r may not be simpler. The Saturn V vehicle, which was in use by {{w|NASA}} from 1967 to 1972, is the vehicle as a whole. The engines of the Saturn V (the p
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  • | date = November 14, 2012 ...ge puzzle}} belonging to the {{w|river crossing puzzle}}s, and first known from {{w|Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes}}, with the same setting as here. The
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  • | date = November 16, 2012 [[Beret Guy]] uses spider {{w|psychology}} (that he has obviously learned from the heavy volume of a book lying on the table with that title) to engineer
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  • | date = November 19, 2012 ...at least cause him to clean up the glass. Black Hat responds with a quote from {{w|Ecclesiastes}} that explains "being clean" (doing good) or "being uncle
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  • | date = November 3, 2010 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • ...rin}} landed in July 1969. {{w|Pete Conrad}} and {{w|Alan Bean}} landed in November. {{w|Alan Shepard}} and {{w|Edgar Mitchell}}: February 1971. {{w|David Scot ...- its y-axis is numbered 5, 10, 15, its x-axis increments every ten years from 1960-2040. The line of the graph has a bracket above it that says '65 Years
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  • | date = November 17, 2008 ...The amount of time it takes to simulate the change in the universe merely from one instant to the next takes an extremely long time, as the time it takes
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  • | date = November 21, 2012 ...peech, turning his complaints into gibberish - sentences that must be read from right-to-left.
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  • | date = November 23, 2012 ...p showing traffic to English-language websites which are indistinguishable from maps of the location of internet users who are native English speakers.
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  • | date = November 24, 2006 | titletext = And watch out for that guy from comic #53.
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  • | date = November 15, 2010 | title = Five-Minute Comics: Part 1
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  • | date = November 30, 2012 ...Munroe]]'s wife's battle with cancer, and appears to depict actual events from those two years. Randall is depicted as [[Cueball]] and his wife as [[Megan
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  • | date = November 12, 2010 ...appreciate your patience and understanding. I’m going to keep putting up comics, but I don’t how much else I’ll be able to work on.|[[Randall Munroe]]|
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  • | date = November 6, 2009 The title text is the same question asked in the first panel, from this new perspective - instead of asking where the Lego house went, the que
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  • | date = November 9, 2007 ...prisingly easy, although doing so usually requires the system to be booted from the installation media for the operating system on the drive.)
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  • | date = November 29, 2010 ...have shared [[Cueball]]'s experience of seeing someone else make a profit from an idea that they themselves had. This comic plays with the thought of what
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  • ...ounced. The first smartphone with a 5-inch full HD screen was announced in November 2012. ...tcoms}}, or (as the name suggests,) {{w|soap operas}}. The disparity comes from the fact that many small-time productions record with cameras running at 60
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  • | date = November 30, 2007 [[File:Rick_Astley_-_Pepsifest_2009.jpg|thumb|200px| Rick Astley (from Wikimedia Commons)]]
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  • | date = November 10, 2010 ...bout each other thinking about each other etc etc. this is one of the many comics that feature meta things. It may be a deliberate prelude to [[818|the next
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  • | date = November 1, 2010 ...nstance it implies that the character on the floor is about to be 'erased' from existence.
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  • | date = November 13, 2009 ...ine of panel 2, [[Cueball]] refers to the slogan "There's an app for that" from Apple's iPhone marketing.
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  • | date = November 7, 2008 | titletext = The only blood these contracts are signed in is from me cutting my hand trying to open the goddamn CD case.
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  • | date = November 4, 2009 ...|Aufbau principle}}, and {{w|Hund's rule}}. The Pauli exclusion principle, from which the pun is derived, states that no two electrons (or indeed any {{w|f
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  • | date = November 5, 2007 ...el, Hairy and Megan are holding hands. There is a voice bubble originating from Cueball standing in the third panel.]
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  • | date = November 18, 2009 ...can see the programmer's true brilliance and get him much-earned plaudits from the academic community.
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  • | date = November 2, 2009 ...ellowship" and "Isengard Flooded." Helm's Deep and Isengard are southwest from the overall northwest-southeast axis of the movies.
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  • | date =November 13, 2006 ...red out that his {{w|Nerd|nerdiness}} as an adult comes (at least in part) from his mother's strange rules.
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  • | date =November 23, 2009 ...phrase "this is not a drill", used to differentiate an emergency situation from a practice of procedure for such.
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  • | date =November 23, 2007 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • From November 5, 2007 to February 12, 2008, the {{w|Writers Guild of America, East}} and ...t is rather traumatized by this, and he doesn't have anything to say aside from "Please let me go."
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  • | date =November 22, 2010 ...see in a guy like you", and typical fears that a guy has that prevents him from talking to a pretty girl.
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  • | date = November 26, 2010 ...theme of "Guest Week". Zach is the author of the webcomic [http://www.smbc-comics.com/ Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal]. The [http://www.xkcd.com/826/ orig
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  • | date = November 16, 2009 ...e field of radiology, namely for using radiation to synthesize amino acids from simpler chemicals.
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  • ...does not require Facebook integration, so it is separated by a solid line from Facebook. The "Unethical Bay" refers to how these games tend to addict play ...re niche markets are located. Similar to how mountains tend to be isolated from mainland, niche social networks tend to be just that: niche, without much i
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  • | date = November 19, 2008 [[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]
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  • ...ct the Earth at progressively greater magnification (going "deeper" down), from Earth's surface (the grass) to the interior of a single proton. ...xpansion of space|the universe has expanded}}, so the galaxies that formed from that spot where this background radiation was emitted 13.8 billion years ag
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  • | date = November 19, 2007 ...t Coke, the friend's father magically appears (presumably from the dead or from abandonment).
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  • | date = November 29, 2006 ...ne of the main protocols of the Internet. It is used to route data packets from one computer to another, using other computers or even complete networks in
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  • | date = November 25, 2010 .../index.php Wigu]. That it is supposed to be these two real people is clear from the [http://xkcd.com/825/info.0.json official transcript] on xkcd.
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  • | date = November 23, 2010 ...f his passing by below. After hitting the bully with a rock that he shoots from the moon with his {{w|slingshot}}, he can share in Megan's happiness. (This
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  • | date = November 30, 2009 ...ably suffering from {{w|asphyxiation}}. Black Hat and Danish are observing from outside the dome, and decide that physics professors have lied about liking
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  • | date = November 8, 2006 ...re}}." The internet itself is sometimes called "The Tubes," a term derived from Senator {{w|Ted Stevens}}'s infamous statement "{{w|Series of Tubes}}." The
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  • | date = November 20, 2009 ...e two probes mentioned above that were already on Mars at the time of this comics release. And even more so like the upcoming {{w|Curiosity_(rover)|Curiosity
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  • | date = November 9, 2009 ...itelephone might be used to change causality and save the original brother from dying in the first place. Of course, saying the latter would not be of much
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  • | date = November 17, 2006 ...ecifically what [[Randall]] had in mind while drawing this comic, as other comics also reference Wikipedia.
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  • | date = November 20, 2006 The title text primarily expresses [[Randall]]'s distance from the console wars (he has never owned a game console before), but also indic
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  • | date = November 22, 2006 The computer with the egg-shaped profile looks like an iMac G3, sold from 1998 until 2003. It seems that rationalizing the familiar has made Cueball
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  • | date = November 27, 2006 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 21, 2007 ...ff the walls, bricks, and the bat. The aim of the game is to keep the ball from touching the bottom of the screen (by deflecting it with the bat) long enou
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  • | date = November 7, 2007 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 28, 2007 ...curity patches, effectively destroying it and preventing further infection from Blaster.
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  • | date = November 5, 2008 ...intervals and averaged. For example, a monthly tracking poll uses the data from the past month and discards older data.
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  • | date = November 14, 2008 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 26, 2008 | titletext = The MythBusters need to tackle whether a black hole from the LHC could REALLY destroy the world.
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  • | date = November 2, 2007 ...n electronic scale, it is probably plugged in, which would prevent Cueball from easily removing it.
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  • | titletext = Actual quote from The Demo: '... an advantage of being online is that it keeps track of who y ...=false patent] for this device on June 21, 1967 and received the patent on November 17, 1970. The demo transcript records that Douglas stated: "I don’t know
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  • | date = November 1, 2013 (Incidentally, HTML and languages derived from it such as {{w|BBCode}} and {{w|Wiki markup}} will generally render multipl
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  • | date = November 4, 2013 The examples are not taken from the actual leaked file, since that [http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/11
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  • | date = November 8, 2013 ...g the news more fun. But there have been several [[:Category:Substitutions|comics using substitutions]] both before and after these ones.
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  • | date = November 13, 2013 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 15, 2013 ...solar orbit is very hard, very fuel-intensive, and very lengthy to return from, despite physically meaning you will remain very close to Earth, even close
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  • | date = November 18, 2013 This is yet another of [[Randall]]'s [[:Category:Compromise|compromise comics]]. A few mathematicians argue as to whether to use {{w|pi}}, which is the r
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  • | date = November 20, 2013 Following on from [[1032: Networking|his attempts at networking]], [[Beret Guy]], the oddball
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  • | date = November 25, 2013 ...nt coins]: a spoof article that was widely re-reported on news networks in November 2013 despite being [http://www.snopes.com/politics/satire/samsung.asp demon
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  • | date = November 27, 2013 ...commit messages, since you want to flag things that are important, either from a technical standpoint (e.g. "fix the thing that's making the site not work
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  • | titletext = All in all, I give this year a C-. There were no aurora visible from my house and that comet evaporated. They'd better not cancel the 2017 eclip ...rn lights will travel to an arctic area and stay away from light pollution from cities. But in years with heavy solar activity, northern light may be visib
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  • ...es (computed from the GIF loop times). Some events make reference to other comics. !class="unsortable"|Explanation and/or references to other comics.
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  • ...n 1200 languages donated by the Long Now foundation, mentioned in previous comics. [[Category:Comics with color]]
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  • ...ict of Columbia never enacted such legislation. Earlier repeal dates range from 1780 in Pennsylvania to 1887 in Ohio, though none were repealed between 188 ;Drop: November 2008: The voters of California overturn their supreme court's decision by c
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  • | date = November 5, 2014 ...[Megan]], in conversation with [[Cueball]], similarly creates new meanings from existing words: firstly, she uses the {{w|adjective}} "legit" (a slang abbr
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  • | date = November 7, 2014 ...the details of where or how the storage or processing is done are obscured from the user, as if it all takes place inside a cloud. In 2014, cloud computing
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  • | date = November 10, 2014 ...de [[309: Shopping Teams]] and [[1801: Decision Paralysis]]. Several other comics address similarly wasted time due to bad time management; see for instance
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  • | date = November 12, 2014 *Frames of the comic started appearing November 12, 2014 and were being updated every five minutes. The collection of image
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  • | date = November 17, 2014 ...uter climactically coming up with the solution on how to save the universe from entropy when all humanity is gone, like in the “The Last Question", IsaAC
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  • | date = November 21, 2014 ...putting the AI in a "box" – a secure computer with safeguards to stop it from escaping into the Internet and then using its vast intelligence to take ove
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  • | date = November 24, 2014 ...n the title text, Cueball suggests investigating how a list of coordinates from another background screen relates to the location of the alien craft in Gre
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  • | date = November 26, 2014 ...rannosaurus'' as "two decades old", indicating that he has switched topics from the movie's plot line to the animation techniques that created the {{w|Jura
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  • | date = November 28, 2014 ...ds. To prevent damage or injury, the subject must remove all metal objects from their body, including piercings, jewelry, watches, etc.
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  • ...e a summary below and also the [[#Things in this book by page|entire index from the book]] listing all the 45 different explanations. ...hed]] by {{w|Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}} on November 24th and is available from among others {{w|Amazon.com|Amazon}} to which [http://amzn.to/1GCXMJ5 a lin
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  • | date = November 20, 2023 ...omic suggests that sometimes, even when scientists are trying to move away from old ideas, they might not notice new facts that actually support these old
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  • ...e starts over again with the same result every single time, as can be seen from the caption below the frame. It seems he also get stuck in all the other mo :Cueball: Thirty days hath September, April, June and November
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  • | date = November 2, 2015 ...veral parties (without any outside authorization) taking various artifacts from the site. A popular view is that the wreck is effectively a mass grave and
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  • | date = November 4, 2015 ...hour, this would show increasing numbers of packages sequentially passing from {{w|Amazon.com#Headquarters|Amazon HQ}} (or its distribution hubs) to an ar
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  • | date = November 6, 2015 ...by uncertainty (for the second day running, after the DC skyline incidence from the main comic). This time, it was because someone at NYSE (the {{w|New Yor
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  • | date = November 9, 2015 ...th no access to the Internet, it can convince its operators to "release it from the box" just by talking to them. This idea was already mentioned in [[1450
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  • | date = November 11, 2015 The term comes from the Latin prefix "{{Wiktionary|sesqui-}}", which means "one and a half", an
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  • | date = November 13, 2015 ...tense light beam completely drowns out the scene. Only the reflected light from the forest lights up the part of Cueball and Megan's faces that are turned
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  • | date = November 18, 2015 ...ore than it's possible to say that the ace of clubs is the card everywhere from the top of the full deck of cards to the bottom of it.
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  • | date = November 20, 2015 ...ives the predictions for four days, four months, ..., four trillion years from today.
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  • | date = November 23, 2015 [[Category:Comics featuring Blondie]]
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  • | date = November 24, 2015 ...Explainer]]'', which was released on the same day as this comic: Tuesday, November 24, 2015. The comic thus appeared on a Tuesday, replacing that week's norma
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  • | date = November 27, 2015 ...n and waffles}}, pair sweet, sour, or salty foods with a food or condiment from a different group. In many "normal" food pairings, though, the cross-over b
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  • | date = November 30, 2015 ...popular reference [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/prov/6.6?lang=eng#p5 from the Bible] concerning {{w|ants}}; however, she specifically narrows in on t
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  • | title = Five-Minute Comics: Part 4 | image = five minute comics part 4.png
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  • ...ndall]] has used several times before, in an attempt at making [[:Category:Comics to make one feel old|people feel old]]. This is done by mentioning the ages ...y 2006, and the {{w|Wii}} is a Nintendo game console which was released in November 2006. If you were born in the early-to-mid nineties, these were probably cu
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  • ...ere the same "error" has occurred, but since this state has been moved far from its real position there would be no sport in doing so (see the [[#Trivia|tr ...ll) that partly belongs to the US and partly to Russia. The island extends from the {{w|Alaska Peninsula}}. It would thus be possible to even make it diffi
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  • ...ually directly related to feeling old!). In each case, the joke is derived from the shock that many adults feel upon realizing that events that feel relati ...t least some or many of them) were either too young to retain any memories from that age, or at least were too young to appreciate the significance of the
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  • ...country borders and land forms. (Except in the Not a Political Map Branch (from "Can you see the familiar continents?" downwards), the comic applies to a p ...at gives years in the range 1948–1952, before I-25 was built, and coming from a question that fixed the year range to 1960–1961.
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  • ...n the voiced version ''v'' of the same sound in that position, so a change from ''v'' to ''f'' in this context would be an example of fortition. As a rule, *''"Nofember"'' instead of ''November''
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  • ...hree legs into the 2nd zero, just missing the left part, but still nothing from the third zero. The table has been updated to include room for all 1000 cha ...be a numbered list of the 1000 small drawings/characters from [[1000: 1000 Comics]].
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  • | date = November 7, 2016 ...sake of completeness, it should be mentioned that there were also nominees from other parties, including {{w|Green Party of the United States|Green Party}}
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  • | date = November 2, 2018 ...our mouse or fingers to pan + zoom. To edit the map, submit your ballot on November 6th.
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  • | date = November 2, 2016 ...for how humans can stay safe in the event of a tornado, such as "stay away from windows," "go to the lowest floor of your home," "if in the open, take shel
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  • | date = November 4, 2016 ...er company ({{w|IBM}} in this case) to compile your code, which would take from four to six weeks. If there was a simple error, you would have to ship it a
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  • | date = November 9, 2016 | title = November 2016
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  • | date = November 8, 2019 ...cast band}}. In most parts of the world, FM radio makes use of frequencies from 87.5 to 108 MHz.
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  • | date = November 18, 2016 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 16, 2016 ...etext = Certified skydiving instructors know way more about safely falling from planes than I do, and are way more likely to die that way.
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  • | date = November 21, 2016 ...r various reasons. From the generic term "beacon" this could mean anything from electronic GPS locator beacons to miniature replicas of naval lighthouses.
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  • | date = November 23, 2016 ...ar. The prospect of being piled in cats for a year would discourage people from catcalling by a large amount.{{Citation needed}} [[1156: Conditioning]] als
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  • | date = November 28, 2016 [[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]]
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  • ...pply special translucent films to your windows to help keep birds/Superman from accidentally flying into them. The observations compared range from the mundane to the bizarre and they are listed and explained below in the [
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  • The '''[[Blag]]''' is Randall's personal blog about his projects, comics, and books. ==Comics==
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  • ...l eclipse across the entire contiguous United States and beyond. The other comics are [[1877: Eclipse Science]], [[1878: Earth Orbital Diagram]], [[1879: Ecl ...ipse.png cool map]" is hosted by ''{{w|The Washington Post}}'' and sourced from {{w|Google Trends}} data. The link shown in the comic is here: [http://wapo
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  • [[Randall]] [[:Category:Comics to make one feel old|once again makes us feel old]] by referencing an old m ...owever, as of October 2017, there were still 2 years of bad luck remaining from that breakage.
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  • | date = November 1, 2017 ...lanes registered to fake companies], go a step further and are blacklisted from major databases. Regardless, it makes White Hat and Hairy wonder why, enoug
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  • | date = November 20, 2017 ...ogram], with [http://ferngully.wikia.com/wiki/Hexxus Hexxus], the villains from the animated film ''{{w|FernGully: The Last Rainforest|FernGully}}''.
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  • | date = November 3, 2017 ...ser is merely trying to keep any offended or genuinely upset comments away from their page because they simply have no idea how to emotionally handle hurti
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  • | date = November 6, 2017 ...e name. Furthermore, the extension {{w|.docx}} has been the default option from Microsoft Office 2007 onwards rather than the earlier .doc extension used i
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  • | date = November 8, 2017 ...he exclamation point version), and then no update can never take this away from you.
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  • | date = November 10, 2017 ...of this are political commentator Milo Yiannopoulos (before he was banned from the service). One recent controversial decision regarding the verified mark
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  • | date = November 17, 2017 ...to attract new friends and/or turkey vultures; presumably he has "learned" from his unsuccessful attempts and is trying more conversational approaches, but
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  • | date = November 22, 2017 ...unch a mission to fling one of our asteroids back in the direction it came from.
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  • | date = November 24, 2017 ...o. If the water is simply replaced with lava, the players would asphyxiate from the toxic fumes long before they burned to death in the molten rock. If a t
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  • | date = November 27, 2017 ...ina#Visibility_from_space|Sadly, it cannot}}. In fact, it's barely visible from the orbit of low satellites.
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  • | date = November 29, 2017 ...lking" a dog. It is possible that one of the dogs in this comic is the dog from that comic.
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  • ...appears tinted red during a total lunar eclipse because of light refracted from the Earth's atmosphere. It can also refer to the {{w|hunter's moon}}, the f ...ime zone is {{w|UTC+2:00}}, but its time zone is actually {{w|UTC+3:00}}.) From 1981 until 2011 Russia used to have the daylight saving time on top of it a
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  • ...f his friendship with Megan, and [https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ?t=59 a line from the song], which effectively turns this conversation into it's own version ...s girlfriend [[Danish]] how Rick rolls in [[524: Party]], a New Year party from the end of 2008.
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  • ...021, it was announced that the launch day will likely slip to at least mid-November 2021. * On November 22, 2021, NASA announced that the official planned launch date was delayed
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  • ...s help to produce (airplanes from aircraft designers in panel 1, elevators from building engineers in panel 2). While the two inventions selected are relat ...s can/cannot do, and relatively minor consequences when catastrophes arise from poor decisions.
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  • | date = November 28, 2018 ...philosopher of science who endorsed the idea that science is distinguished from non-science by treating its theories as falsifiable. This means that scienc
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  • ...d States midterm elections}} on {{w|United States elections, 2018|Tuesday, November 6, 2018}} and even the [[Design_of_xkcd.com#Header|header text]] at the top *This is the third comic displaying a bumper sticker, after the comics [[80: My Other Car]] and [[1033: Formal Logic]] that came out in 2006 and 2
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  • | date = November 5, 2018 ...e one at the Coliseum will be operated by a gentleman who draws $60 a week from Barnum & Bailey's circus for the use of his voice."
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  • | date = November 7, 2018 ...multiple trailers revealing new characters to appear in the roster. In the November 1st trailer it was stated every new character in the launch version of the
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  • | date = November 14, 2018 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 16, 2018 Standard units such as the kilogram, meter, and second are redefined from time to time as measurement technologies improve. These redefinitions are g
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  • | date = November 19, 2018 ...rd the obvious next stage of vehicle: The Unobtanium-hulled tunneling ship from the 2003 film 'The Core.'
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  • | date = November 23, 2018 This was the first of two comics in a row to reference a specific movie genre, this one horror movies, the n
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  • | date = November 26, 2018 :Man: Do you have the key to the server room? I'm from the building and I'm here to check the fire alarm.
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  • | date = November 30, 2018 ...Furthermore, Proxima Centauri is nearly 13,000 AU (0.21 light years) away from the other 2 stars in the system, so it was long unknown whether Proxima Cen
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  • * November 1833: A Leonid meteor shower occurred in North America ({{w|Leonids#1800s}} :* June &ndash; The {{w|Serbians}} from {{w|Vojvodina}} start a rebellion against the Hungarian government.
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  • ...ns it won't be modified like the rest of the comics. See the list of these comics [[#Comic-specific header text|here]] ***It was on the front page from Saturday [https://web.archive.org/web/20240406163326/https://xkcd.com/ 2024
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  • ...ng, including pictures of earlier versions, and different positions of the comics windows etc. These will be used in the main explanation by linking either t ...store|promote the release]] of the ''[[How To]]'' book. So for three days (from Tuesday to Thursday) the front page of xkcd looked like this with both head
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  • ...rves how strange that remark would sound if he said it to his younger self from 20 years ago. Normally when people say, "imagine going back in time", they ...not even be announced in Japan until {{w|Pokémon Gold and Silver#Release|November 1999}}, and advertising for the North American release would begin in Decem
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  • | date = November 1, 2019 [[Cueball]] is reading the report from a smartphone app showing the average time each day that he was NOT looking
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  • | date = November 6, 2019 ...uture elections. While the referendum is asking voters to select a method from a long list of methods, a referendum is usually presented as a specific pro
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  • | date = November 11, 2019 ...cal filter|special lens filter}} to prevent the intense light from the Sun from burning out a telescope's imaging sensor.
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  • | date = November 13, 2019 ...eing used to train an AI to dominate the world. In order to prevent people from taking shelter, the AI uses the CAPTCHA to ask humans like Cueball to tell
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  • The X axis is in years, going from 1980 to a little after 2020. Each decade is marked. ...xis is in °C, with the "20th century average" at the bottom, up to +1°C (from the average), labelled every 0.2°C.
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  • | date = November 18, 2019 ...ent winners but it is false. At the end of the film, only Kong swims away from an underwater battle. '''Winner: King Kong'''
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  • | date = November 22, 2019 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 27, 2019 ...early is thus different, and another Christmas related comic came out two comics later; see [[2236:_Is_it_Christmas%3F#Trivia|that comic's trivia section]].
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  • ...h Connection}}'' and the criminal {{w|Popeye (Faulkner character)|Popeye}} from {{w|William Faulkner|William Faulkner's}} novel ''{{w|Sanctuary (Faulkner n ...the battle (although he was most likely referring to the film released in November 2019, simply called {{w|Midway (2019 film)|''Midway''}}).
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  • This comic is another comic in a [[:Category:COVID-19|series of comics]] related to the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic}}. ...se in virtual meetings and video conferencing, as people increasingly work from home and pursue other social distancing strategies.
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  • | date = November 18, 2020 ...revenge upon the community that exiled her, and these fearful people fled from the town.
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  • ...d to worsened sleep]. However, Beret Guy didn't fall from the bed, he fell from the wall. While being able to figure out he's talking about his worsened sl ...be pulled towards the south, behind him in the comic, and thus leans away from the pull. In the final panel, when he leaves Cueball, moving right towards
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  • ...ons relating to a span of astrological dates running 'backwards' from late November through to late July. The name Randall gave this meta-constellation, howeve ...first time this has happened]]). Randall previously mentioned being banned from the IAU in [[541: TED Talk]], but the reason stated in that comic was "rede
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  • ...termining public opinion than polling. However, attempting to get a person from off the street to report for a news anchor instead would obviously exacerba ...common for gathering places (both physical and virtual) to attract people from one political group more than another, producing a skewed sample. If someon
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  • ...ited States elections}}, occurring on November 3, 2020 (less than 2 months from the time of the comic's publication), has been fraught with various overlap ..., don't even feature any especially large windows or other such structures from which broken glass could be derived. The idea of being so intent on doing s
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  • ...ion Day in the United States}} is on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. In 2020, Nov. 1 is Sunday, so the shift from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time will happen two days before {{w|2020
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  • ...items in the list, the last two of which devolve into absurdity - perhaps from the stress of preparing the other 78 entries. ...y less than a six sided die rolling a 1". The probabilities are calculated from [https://xkcd.com/2379/sources/ these sources], as mentioned in the bottom
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  • | date = November 2, 2020 ...omic was published the day before {{w|Election day in the United States}} (November 3, 2020), which features a contentious {{w|2020 United States presidential
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  • | date = November 4, 2020 ...sm may have been "the brown one," and thus the modern word "bear" (derived from Germanic "beran") would more literally translate into the color "brown" rat
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  • | date = November 6, 2020 ...comic was posted 3 days after the 2020 election day in the United States (November 3, 2020). As of the date of posting, the {{w|2020 United States presidentia
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  • | date = November 9, 2020 ...beatable and Delawareans can't win, creating a new precedent: Only someone from Delaware can defeat an incumbent with a website.
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  • | date = November 11, 2020 This comic is another in a [[:Category:COVID-19|series of comics]] related to the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic}}.
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  • | date = November 16, 2020 ...ething off-panel. It appears to be a reference to a similar climbing scene from [[1190: Time]].
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  • | date = November 20, 2020 ...on)|a sex position}}. These two numbers have found their way into society from memes to [https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/14/elon-musks-tweets-the-model-s-w
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  • | date = November 23, 2020 ...in hearing range for those alerts, versus allowing people to ignore alerts from around the world with a smart smoke detector.
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  • | date = November 25, 2020 ...than Ponytail is doing here. Compare [[1010: Etymology-Man]] for a similar comics that mocks the linguists.
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  • This comic is another in a [[:Category:COVID-19|series of comics]] related to the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic}}. ...-19 pandemic]] in the spring of 2020. The film was originally delayed from November 1, 2019 to June 5, 2020 to allow more time for production, and then, after
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  • This comic is another in a [[:Category:COVID-19|series of comics]] related to the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic}}, specifically regarding the [[:Cat ...peats the idea of [[2287: Pathogen Resistance]] where the pandemic is seen from the virus' perspective. As in that previous comic, it is the virus that is
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  • | date = November 29, 2021 ...gh this does not inherently negate his taste in movies, it does free Megan from the burden of weighing his opinions equally to her own.
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  • | date = November 17, 2021 ...tactic that crackers use to break into accounts is to claim to be calling from the site and say that they need your password to fix some vague and/or myth
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  • | date = November 19, 2021 ...ink suggests that the recipient's house was featured in a CNN article from November 19, 2021, the day this comic was published. The next part of the link is t
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  • | date = November 22, 2021 ...e and lots of other unreadable text. She looks toward her off-panel class, from where a voice replies to her question.]
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  • | date = November 3, 2021 ...of color blindness and the problems this causes has been revealed in other comics like this one [[1213: Combination Vision Test]].
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  • | date = November 5, 2021 ...esses an alarmed Cueball. His alarm is shown by seven lines radiating away from his head, and he also holds his arms stretched out.]
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