>>>
http://xkcd.com/256/>>
>>That's a
terrific site. 1337 humour at its best ;)
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>>I like the series starting at
http://xkcd.com/341/>
>I like it all, not just the 1337 series :).
>
>It's uncanny how many times there's something he writes that I had thought of long ago... a mind reader ;). And I'm sure Mike Yearwood would (or wood) appreciate
http://xkcd.com/327/ - his favorite subject.
>
>Actually, it feels good on multiple levels. Yesterday I drove my daughter to a party, and later she told me she opened it by apologizing for coming late, but "my dad was glued to the monitor, reading xkcd". The kids at the party were awed :): "waw, that so cool, having a dad like that". I'm happy that there's a generation out there where geeks are not just respected, but so is geek humor.
>
>I mean, for years I didn't mind having a head full of stuff I got nobody to tell to, but being classified as "those guys don't know how to have fun" by the guys who simply couldn't follow the joke(s), well, it was a bit of a put down. I feel vindicated now :)
Just watch out for
http://xkcd.com/356/;)
Regards. Al
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