Another mismatched food comparison from Diesel Sweeties.
My weekly pick.
From hundreds of webcomics each week. I name these, in my opinion, the best.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Anti-vaccine or pro-polio?
Another from Carbon dating. This time on the anti-vaxxers, challenging them on if they are anti vaccine or pro-polio. I have no idea why we let these people spread harmful nonsense like pro-polio and pro-caries (anti fluoride) without any comeback. I'd like to see them made personally responsible for any harm they cause.
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.
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Special food issue
I found I'd been saving a whole bunch of food related cartoons in this time period. I've bumped a few non food related ones to the next posting but this is basically as it happened in my twisted mind.
First up today we have a debut on bacon sandwiches from Callous Comics. Callous occasionally makes me laugh out loud but more often just gives me a wry smile. I also tend to confuse it with both Donald Duck and with the PhD comic. I don't follow Donald Duck and no anthropomorphic animals are in PhD so I don't understand why the confusion.
First up today we have a debut on bacon sandwiches from Callous Comics. Callous occasionally makes me laugh out loud but more often just gives me a wry smile. I also tend to confuse it with both Donald Duck and with the PhD comic. I don't follow Donald Duck and no anthropomorphic animals are in PhD so I don't understand why the confusion.
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Placebo effect monkey
This is the first entry in my archives for Kyle Sanders' sceptical webcomic Carbon Dating. As a cynic and sceptic myself, I look forward to reading his cartoons Here he discusses the logical fallacy argument from antiquity especially as related to the placebo effect as related to needle bearing monkeys.
Monday, 16 June 2014
Telepathic coffee stealing aliens
Another Diesel Sweeties, and another coffee pot runs dry. What can I say, I like Diesel Sweeties and I like coffee.
Friday, 23 May 2014
Using Smartwatches
WOW. I can't believe that this was the first XKCD I saved, that's almost as crazy as not having found a Dilbert yet. I was reading both of them long before I left Google Reader and started this collection.
This was was long before the Apple watch came out, but it's good to see that Randall used the Smartwatch as an accessory for an Apple iPhone.
This was was long before the Apple watch came out, but it's good to see that Randall used the Smartwatch as an accessory for an Apple iPhone.
Monday, 31 March 2014
I sing the chargers electric
The second half of March was pretty lean as well, but it did contain Abstruse Goose's take on our struggle to keep our gadgets charged.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Driving in Lebanon
The start of March was a bit lean, but does include my first entry from Sareen Akharjalian's ongoing strip Ink on the Side about middle class life in Lebanon. It's funny seeing how so many of her concerns are shared with "the West" while some are manifestly issues of her homeland.
Anyone who's ever used the Auckland Motorway system will appreciate this view of the Lebanese motorway system.
Anyone who's ever used the Auckland Motorway system will appreciate this view of the Lebanese motorway system.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Dumb Phone February
This is interesting. February 2014 was a month where I only kept enough in my archives to do one page. Obviously I wasn't planning this blog back then. It's been very rewarding reading back through all the strips I kept. Some I had forgotten and others revisited on a regular basis. Some, naturally I no longer understand why I kept them, but you don't get to see them.
The best of the month again goes to Wrong Hands for this piece on the Vintage Smartphone.
The best of the month again goes to Wrong Hands for this piece on the Vintage Smartphone.
Friday, 31 January 2014
That first cup of coffee
I have to admit that I'm a great fan of coffee and not just for the caffeine. When I was a child and long before I drank coffee the grocery shops had large grinders where people selected the coffee they liked and then ground the beans. When I accompanied Mum to the grocers I loved standing by those machines and breathing the coffee aroma.
Wrong Hands gets the first place again on the last day of January 2014 for the caffeine causality loop.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Monotony: an epic tale
A fortnight's worth this time, leading off with an epic tale from John Atkinson's Wrong Hands, published under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported licence. I like the way he's taken cliche's and turned them into ordinary aspects of everyday life.
Friday, 10 January 2014
Have you had your 'flu shot?
If he's been there long enough to have ripped clothes and grown a beard that long he won't be up-to-date with the flu shots. Sure the desert island gag is a standard, but I'd not seen this specific treatment before and so it worked for me.
Monday, 30 December 2013
Last Minute Gifts
John Atkinson's Wrong Hands finishes the year with this guide to last minute gifts.
It could almost work if you combines the slow cooker the origami ball and enough blenders :)
It could almost work if you combines the slow cooker the origami ball and enough blenders :)
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