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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Later after the initial release of this comic Randall added a link to this page. It's viewable in the HTML-source or here: [https://xkcd.com/1461/info.0.json https://xkcd.com/1461/info.0.json]. The text is: ''"This comic is an infographic. A very good transcription is available in complete form here: http:\n\nwww.explainxkcd.com\nwiki\nindex.php\n1461"''. At the time this was added here was no written transcript but a complete explain section.
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{{incomplete|Needs major rework because there is nothing embarrassing. Work in progress.}}
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*It is actually embarrassing for explain xkcd, but in the [https://xkcd.com/1461/info.0.json official transcript] for this comic on xkcd it actually says:
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**(( This comic is an infographic. A very good transcription is available in complete form here: http:\n\nwww.explainxkcd.com\nwiki\nindex.php\n1461 ))
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***The link translates into http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1461:_Payloads (the one for this page) when the "\n" is turned into "/".
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**Why is this embarrassing?
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***Because more than two years after the release of this comic (2014-12-17), there have never been a "[[#Transcript|real transcript]]" on this page.
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***A small one only for the small version seen above was inserted along with this trivia item on 2017-01-28.
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***The [[1461:_Payloads/Transcript|full transcript]] was then inserted the day after on on 2017-01-29. So finally Randall's comment in his own "transcript" is literally true.
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**However the tables (which is a kind of transcript) was filled out already within two days of the release, and those are probably what Randall referred too.
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***And nice to know that Randall keeps track of what's happens on this page, when he can use the pages extreme details.
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****Anyone who knows if Randall has referred directly to Explain xkcd before like this or in any other way?
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*In July 2014 about half a year before this comic, a horse was send to the [http://poorlydrawnlines.com/comic/earth-and-moon/ Moon by the Earth] in the web comic {{w|Poorly Drawn Lines}}.
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**It is not much to do with this comic, and horse powers are already used to measure a cars strength, but it could have given Randall the inspiration for measuring rockets lifting power in horse mass.
  
 
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