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| titletext = It means shuffling quickly past nuns on the street with ketchup in your palms, pretending you're hiding stigmata. | | titletext = It means shuffling quickly past nuns on the street with ketchup in your palms, pretending you're hiding stigmata. | ||
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | This comic | + | {{incomplete}} |
+ | This comic outlines four behavior that Randall thinks are typical of xkcd readers who have scientific minds, obsessive personalities and quirky senses of humor. | ||
− | The first panel shows a driver | + | The first panel shows a driver making a {{w|right turn on red|right turn at a red light}}, a {{w|U-turn}} on the connecting road and then another right turn, returning him to his original direction. Right turns at red lights and U-turns could be illegal at some intersections. |
− | The second panel shows | + | The second panel shows a person in an inset calling his friend's phone to help him find it, only for it to ring from inside a dog's stomach. |
− | + | In the third panel, {{w|Graham's number}} is a large number (celebrated as the largest number ever used in a proof), and the {{w|Ackermann function}} is a fast-growing function. Actually, A(g<sub>64</sub>, g<sub>64</sub>) is less than g<sub>65</sub>. | |
− | The fourth panel | + | The fourth panel shows somebody walking in a logical pattern based on the position of black and white tiles on the floor. This is further referenced in [[245: Floor Tiles]]. |
− | The title text | + | The title text refer to stigmata, marks corresponding to Jesus' crucifixion wounds. Devout Catholics have claimed to have spontaneously developed stigmata. |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | + | :What does XKCD mean? | |
− | :What does | + | :[One car of two sitting at a red light makes a right turn, then shifts over to the left and makes a left turn to go back the way it came. It then makes another right and continues on the road past the traffic light. This is shown with a red arrow.] |
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:It means saving a few seconds at a long red light via elaborate and questionably legal maneuvers. | :It means saving a few seconds at a long red light via elaborate and questionably legal maneuvers. | ||
− | + | :[Someone on a cell phone is shown in a circle in the panel. A second person in the panel itself is looking at a dog, from which the ringing sound of his phone is coming.] | |
− | :[ | + | :''Ring'' |
:It means having someone call your cell phone to figure out where it is. | :It means having someone call your cell phone to figure out where it is. | ||
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:[The mathematical function "A(g<sub>64</sub>, g<sub>64</sub>)=" appears in the panel. Next to the equal sign stands a mathematician, clutching his head.] | :[The mathematical function "A(g<sub>64</sub>, g<sub>64</sub>)=" appears in the panel. Next to the equal sign stands a mathematician, clutching his head.] | ||
:It means calling the Ackermann function with Graham's number as the arguments just to horrify mathematicians. | :It means calling the Ackermann function with Graham's number as the arguments just to horrify mathematicians. | ||
− | :Mathematician: | + | :Mathematician: Aughhh |
− | + | :[An approximately 8 by 8 square of floor tiles is shown; the first, fourth and seventh across in the first, fourth and seventh rows are black and the rest are white. A guy and girl are shown next to it, walking on what is presumed to be the same pattern of floor tiles.] | |
− | :[An approximately 8 by 8 square of floor tiles is shown | ||
:It means instinctively constructing rules for which floor tiles it's okay to step on and then walking funny ever after. | :It means instinctively constructing rules for which floor tiles it's okay to step on and then walking funny ever after. | ||
:[Line indicating the uppermost right black tile: Black tiles okay.] | :[Line indicating the uppermost right black tile: Black tiles okay.] | ||
:[Line indicating tile directly below it: White tiles directly between black tiles okay.] | :[Line indicating tile directly below it: White tiles directly between black tiles okay.] | ||
:[Line indicating a white tile in the last column over: Not okay.] | :[Line indicating a white tile in the last column over: Not okay.] | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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[[Category:Math]] | [[Category:Math]] | ||
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