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  • M Malcolm Smart

    Always look forward to my Savage Chicken[^] and Calvin and Hobbes[^]. I also find great amusement from gems like this[^] in the C# forum. They brighten my day.

    "More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF

    "This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."

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    Paul Conrad
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    Malcolm Smart wrote:

    Calvin and Hobbes

    Has always been one of my favorites, next to Dilbert and Garfield.

    "Find it your bloody self - immediately!" - Dave Kreskowiak

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      Mary Worth[^] (just kidding!) Marc

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      Raj Lal
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      Marc Clifton wrote:

      (just kidding!)

      thanks god, you said that :)

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        Malcolm Smart wrote:

        Calvin and Hobbes

        Has always been one of my favorites, next to Dilbert and Garfield.

        "Find it your bloody self - immediately!" - Dave Kreskowiak

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        Malcolm Smart
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        I need to find a feed for Garfield - not seen a garfield strip for ages. Actual 'real' comics, I loved the Bash Street Kids from the early (late 70s) Beanos.

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        • M Malcolm Smart

          I need to find a feed for Garfield - not seen a garfield strip for ages. Actual 'real' comics, I loved the Bash Street Kids from the early (late 70s) Beanos.

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          Raj Lal
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          Here is one http://feeds.feedburner.com/GarfieldComics clickety

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          • P Paul Conrad

            Malcolm Smart wrote:

            Calvin and Hobbes

            Has always been one of my favorites, next to Dilbert and Garfield.

            "Find it your bloody self - immediately!" - Dave Kreskowiak

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            Raj Lal
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            Do you guys know where i can find a feed for Calvin and Hobbes

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              Do you guys know where i can find a feed for Calvin and Hobbes

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              Malcolm Smart
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              Quartz. wrote:

              Calvin and Hobbes

              On my post above - you can get 1 'free' comic. They do allsorts, garfield included, but you have to subscribe (pay!!?!?!) if you want more than one. Thanks for the Garfield link.

              "More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF

              "This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."

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              • R Raj Lal

                Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                Lutoslaw
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                Ever seen someone wringing 'juice' out of a half of eyeball? Take a look: Happy Tree Friends. Maybe not a comic in fact, but I like it. It's so nicely bloody...

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                • R Raj Lal

                  Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                  Lost User
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                  Dilbert, User Friendly and Calvin & Hobbes (Hobbes is sooo cute).

                  Visit http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                    Dilbert, User Friendly and Calvin & Hobbes (Hobbes is sooo cute).

                    Visit http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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                    Trollslayer wrote:

                    User Friendly and Calvin & Hobbes

                    Links / feeds ?

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                    • M Malcolm Smart

                      I need to find a feed for Garfield - not seen a garfield strip for ages. Actual 'real' comics, I loved the Bash Street Kids from the early (late 70s) Beanos.

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                      Bassam Abdul Baki
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                      Malcolm Smart wrote:

                      Beanos

                      Buster, Whoopee & Wow, ...


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                      • R Raj Lal

                        Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                        Maximilien
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                        I gor bored at Dilbert a couple of years ago, I go for user friendly and xkcd.


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                        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                          Malcolm Smart wrote:

                          Beanos

                          Buster, Whoopee & Wow, ...


                          There are II kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who understand Roman numerals. Web - Blog - RSS - Math

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                          Malcolm Smart
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                          Whizzer and Chips! I also used to get Shoot! and Smash Hits. My brother was a Dandy person (figuratively speaking). Be honest - how many of you stood there in the local newsagents, in your **school uniform, innocently flicking through the beano / dandy etc, whilst taking furtive glances at those 'oh so out of reach' top shelf mags. I still do, but its Digital Camera magazines I pretend to read now! **I mean when you were still at school. If you still stand in newsagents in a school uniform, then can we take this to the soapbox - I am intrigued!

                          "More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF

                          "This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."

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                            Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                            Tim Deveaux
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                            Sherman's Lagoon[^] deserves a mention, methinks... :)

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                            • M Malcolm Smart

                              Whizzer and Chips! I also used to get Shoot! and Smash Hits. My brother was a Dandy person (figuratively speaking). Be honest - how many of you stood there in the local newsagents, in your **school uniform, innocently flicking through the beano / dandy etc, whilst taking furtive glances at those 'oh so out of reach' top shelf mags. I still do, but its Digital Camera magazines I pretend to read now! **I mean when you were still at school. If you still stand in newsagents in a school uniform, then can we take this to the soapbox - I am intrigued!

                              "More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF

                              "This time yesterday, I still had 24 hours to meet the deadline I've just missed today."

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                              Bassam Abdul Baki
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                              Yeah forgot about Dandy.

                              Malcolm Smart wrote:

                              Be honest - how many of you stood there in the local newsagents, in your **school uniform, innocently flicking through the beano / dandy etc, whilst taking furtive glances at those 'oh so out of reach' top shelf mags. I still do, but its Digital Camera magazines I pretend to read now!

                              :laugh: England is more liberal than here when it comes to that.


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                              • R Raj Lal

                                Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                                Sinfest[^] - because it simply rocks. a softer world[^] because it's not really a comic XKCD[^] because it's the geek thing to do - err, it just fits. Wulffmorgenthaler[^] - they are as sick as austrians can be, but sometimes they nail it userfriendly[^] because.. well, I don't really know. giantintheplayground[^] because it's a good vent for past *cough* gaming obsessions I've been following Wapsi Square, though it doesn't work if you follow it daily - catching up from time to time is a nice time killer El Goonish Shive was nice for a while, Megatokyo because I wanted to understand what megatokyo means, dilbert of course, I remember some post-apocalyptic ranger-based that I liked very much for a while until it went into hiatus, Those damn kids, and Calvin and Hobbes when I need something to poke my old shriveled heart.


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                                  Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                                  DavidNohejl
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                                  Dilbert - check User Friendly - check And, Cyanide and Happiness (feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/Explosm[^]) (sometimes not-so-kid-sister-friendly)

                                  Quartz. wrote:

                                  Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds

                                  Yup.


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                                    Sinfest[^] - because it simply rocks. a softer world[^] because it's not really a comic XKCD[^] because it's the geek thing to do - err, it just fits. Wulffmorgenthaler[^] - they are as sick as austrians can be, but sometimes they nail it userfriendly[^] because.. well, I don't really know. giantintheplayground[^] because it's a good vent for past *cough* gaming obsessions I've been following Wapsi Square, though it doesn't work if you follow it daily - catching up from time to time is a nice time killer El Goonish Shive was nice for a while, Megatokyo because I wanted to understand what megatokyo means, dilbert of course, I remember some post-apocalyptic ranger-based that I liked very much for a while until it went into hiatus, Those damn kids, and Calvin and Hobbes when I need something to poke my old shriveled heart.


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                                    peterchen wrote:

                                    XKCD[^]

                                    is damn cool , thanks for sharing all of them

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                                      Following the Dilbert post i was curious what other comics CPIAN'S follow ? me? I do have all the "scott adams" dilbert, dogbert and wally comic books along with garfield's What other comics are interesting ? Do you guys subscribe to comic feeds or follow in a news paper ?

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                                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                      Dilbert and Calvin and Hobbes are my favourites. Other stuff I read, in no particular order: Pearls before swine Sinfest B.C. Hagar the Horrible Up and running XKCD Various cartoons in the editorials in the Deccan Chronicle, and earlier The Hindu.

                                      Cheers, विक्रम


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                                        Do you guys know where i can find a feed for Calvin and Hobbes

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                                        http://wdr1.com/blog/calvin_and_hobbes.rdf [^]

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                                          Sinfest[^] - because it simply rocks. a softer world[^] because it's not really a comic XKCD[^] because it's the geek thing to do - err, it just fits. Wulffmorgenthaler[^] - they are as sick as austrians can be, but sometimes they nail it userfriendly[^] because.. well, I don't really know. giantintheplayground[^] because it's a good vent for past *cough* gaming obsessions I've been following Wapsi Square, though it doesn't work if you follow it daily - catching up from time to time is a nice time killer El Goonish Shive was nice for a while, Megatokyo because I wanted to understand what megatokyo means, dilbert of course, I remember some post-apocalyptic ranger-based that I liked very much for a while until it went into hiatus, Those damn kids, and Calvin and Hobbes when I need something to poke my old shriveled heart.


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                                          peterchen wrote:

                                          Wulffmorgenthaler

                                          I don't know about Austrian stereotypes, but it's definitely sick, although a few strips are nice.

                                          Cheers, विक्रम


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