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(Art: XKCD)
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another XKCD fan. +1
Loved the cartoon, but it is atypical for xkcd, because it’s topical, as opposed to heavy geekdom.
“it is atypical for xkcd, because it’s topical, as opposed to heavy geekdom”
Pop Scifi references are a staple for xkcd.
Yes, but this is a reference to the drone war in Pakistan/Afghanistan, which is atypical for Mr. Munroe.
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another XKCD fan. +1
Loved the cartoon, but it is atypical for xkcd, because it’s topical, as opposed to heavy geekdom.
“it is atypical for xkcd, because it’s topical, as opposed to heavy geekdom”
Pop Scifi references are a staple for xkcd.
Yes, but this is a reference to the drone war in Pakistan/Afghanistan, which is atypical for Mr. Munroe.