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Going with the flow

I nearly did myself an injury when I saw this:

Randall Munroe is a truly gifted individual. We need to knight him. Or something.

So make a New Year’s resolution you’ll actually keep to. Read xkcd every day. You won’t regret it.

My thanks to Dawn Foster for tweeting it to my attention. [By the way, Dawn, I'm still jealous. Still haven't met anyone else whose blog is an anagram of their name!]

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  1. Andrew Back says

    Another great xkcd… I only have one small problem with it though: sober people should try installing FreeBSD too! (or NetBSD)

  2. Dawn Foster says

    I had to get creative … all of the good domain names are taken, and ‘Am Sparing Jaw’ just doesn’t have the same ring to it as Confused of Calcutta :)

  3. JP says

    Dawn :-)

    Andrew, I thought one needed to be breathalysed before being allowed to install NetBSD

  4. josh russell says

    you might enjoy this :)

    the procrastination flowchart!

    http://www.projectsidewalk.com/images/flowchart2.jpg

    it’s a classic, probably seen many times…..

  5. Rana says

    Yep, xkcd is excellent, though I believe that life is less a flowchart and more a series of intersecting data points (“indexed” venn diagrams). And incidentally,
    Re: Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
    is a perfect anagram of:
    I be odd Rana Banerji .

  6. DE says

    There are so many xkcd sketches that would make great T-shirts.

    When a colleague sent me http://xkcd.com/208/ after a short talk, I was chuffed. As good as Gary Larson.



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