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Wednesday, 20 February 2008

More xkcd

Posted by NathanRyder

After not writing for several days I think I am entitled to post twice in quick succession, especially when the second post is just a short one containing the following (in my opinion) hilarious picture from xkcd.

Right, now I'm off home. Thirty-three pages of typesetting computer programs is enough for one day.

at 16:48  

Labels: seeing something in a new light, xkcd

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