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Tuesday, January 19th 2010

Married To The Sea is one great webcomic. I would post a lot more here if it wasn’t such bad form, because I was really undecided about which illustration I should pick. So I settled for the seagulls. Living in a city where seagulls are a health hazard, I really believe that’s what they mean while they chatter overhead. (via Drive-by Blogging)

Tags: webcomic, seagulls, porto

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Sunday, December 20th 2009

Love this xkcd. While teaching practical use (i.e. video editing) to kids who often reason and behave as if the computer is a black box with elves, fairies, unicorns and glitter inside, I’m always trying to offer a glimpse of the real beauty: Layer upon layer of progressive abstraction that allows for billions of very simple elements, such as what are basically on-off switches, to create something incredible complex, for instance a dramatic chipmunk.

Tags: xkcd, webcomic, computing, teaching

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Saturday, October 10th 2009

A scary xkcd. Next week, I’m about to start teaching Editing to people born after the breakup of the Soviet Union. I teach at an University.

Tags: xkcd, webcomic, ageing

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Friday, September 4th 2009

42 Essential 3rd Act Twists by Dresden Codak. Cross this with the 36 Dramatic Situations and you’ve got your instant screen/stageplay. (via Pullquote)

Tags: film, drama, writing, humour, webcomic

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Friday, July 17th 2009

… which really reminded me of The Parking Lot is Full.

Tags: webcomic, plif, solipsism, humour



Another very spot-on xkcd

Tags: webcomic, xkcd, solipsism, humour

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