Comic for Monday, Jan 17, 2005

Posted: 4:59 pm, Friday, January 14th, 2005

Hey, lookit me rally and get the Monday strip out on time. Happy MLK day, if you're checking this on Monday, happy weekend if you're checking it Friday evening when it went up. (In case you don't check the site 'til Friday evening, mind that this is Monday's strip, and also that Friday's wasn't any great shakes and you didn't miss much.)

I keep finding this strip now and again... I like it, but evidently not enough to ever bother bookmarking it. Some of the t-shirts are funny, though. I like My Record Collection Can Beat Up Your Record Collection. Also, speaking of t-shirts, pre-shrunk's link today is to a company that sells this rockin' Kill Bill-ish shirt.

Want to read some academic blogs? I don't particularly, myself, but check out the right-hand side of the screen over at Crooked Timber. If there's nothing there to suit your academic tastes, you're a Creationist.

I read the National Geographic about caffeine on the subway in this morning. What a mistake that was. I have wanted coffee constantly today. 2.0's over in the library across the street, and we have plans for a coffee break sometime in the afternoon. I'm hoping it's after I get out of a short meeting with my boss. Because, man, do I want coffee.

I keep forgetting to mention this - I think my favorite thing about g-mail (a totally wonderful thing on its own) is that, when I clear out the Spam folder, it says, "Hooray! No Spam here!" How zany and kick-ass.

Tree sent me this Weezer dance-dance thing. It's awesome. I'm horrible at it. And I don't the Photograph song.

Here's a forum thread where someone catalogues the best quotes from the Saved by the Bell episode they saw earlier in the day. I love Saved by the Bell. The person authoring the thread writes Poppycock Circus, which I've never read. I've read Acid Keg a few times, though - the art's really cool (I'm not being totally random, Acid Keg-guy comments in the thread). I'm three pages into this thread, and I have to say - highly, highly recommended if you like Saved by the Bell. There is nothing like analyzing Saved by the Bell.

If they excised all mentions of office held from this article, you'd swear they're talking about a five-year old. I like how "he knew what he had done." God, we're all so bloody screwed.

bullfrog

   

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