My weekly pick.
From hundreds of webcomics each week. I name these, in my opinion, the best.
Showing posts with label Dilbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dilbert. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 May 2015
What would a robot be jealous about?
1. Thanks to Diesel Sweeties we now have an answer. It may not be the answer, but it's an answer and for a webcomic dealing with robots and people who don't exist, it will do.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Coffee, cream, and juice.
I have an ongoing habit of teasing my wife over her frothy milky vaguely coffee flavoured hot milkshakes.
Sareen Akharjalian tells it like it is in this episode of Ink on the side.
"if you take a ton of sugar with your coffee, you DON’T like coffee. Trust me, you’re just a sugar addict. Ain’t nothin wrong with that! Just admit it, and come join my Anonymous group for candy addicts."
Monday, 16 March 2015
Pressure test
When you fly, you always end up with something bad. Luckily for me the low pressure in the cabins always seems to disable my sense of smell. I guess others aren't so lucky.
Saturday, 31 January 2015
Doing Without
Today's number one is this entry from Breaking Fitt's Law. Unfortunately it was the
second-to-last instalment of this webcomic before it quietly went on hiatis.
Number two comes from Diesel Sweeties. There's things we need and things we only think we need. Once you get past Oxygen, Water, and "Pizza" (Complex carbs, fats, a little protein and some vegetables) everything else is just a detail They, of course, understand something similar.
Number two comes from Diesel Sweeties. There's things we need and things we only think we need. Once you get past Oxygen, Water, and "Pizza" (Complex carbs, fats, a little protein and some vegetables) everything else is just a detail They, of course, understand something similar.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Clean skin
From Callous, you may think your skin is clean, but scrub as you like you'll never get rid of the bacteria. Even if you get rid of the surface ones, your inner bits probably have
more bacteria than human cells. This works because bacteria are a lot
smaller.
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
Sirens watching bird watchers print
Once again Web Donuts takes the lead position. This little commentary on how one species habits can be frightening to another.
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