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Today, instead of spending most of my time learning for my geometry test, I read through most of the
Least I could do archives. I don't remember where I originally saw their banner, but it was interesting enough to check out :)
LICD so far seems like a damn good webcomic. The pacing is good, the artwork is consistent and the writing is such that just about every comic has a joke inserted in it. The subject matter helps too, given that the authors usually limit themselves to story lines about sex, getting drunk, geeky pursuits and more sex. So if you're not into any of those, steer clear ^_^
I'll definitely be reading this one on a daily basis. Good stuff and it's a worthy addition to the growing list of daily comics I read.
Here's another strip, though it's parked behind a link 'cause it's a bit more... shall we say, R-rated?
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I dedicate this with love to all my musician friends, and why not give an extra shout out to
stegosaur, and dare her to have this conversation at one of her own performances.

I love
this strip. It's funny, I have heard this argument made about computer code.
"The compiler is not your enemy, it's the code you wrote that won't compile!" Now I am so going to say, "Punkie, my time has not yet come..." Hah.
Also,
the truth about what happens when you eat that silica gel.
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My Next Child’s Name (Tiny Screenfuls (JoshB)) by Josh Bancroft
I’m totally using this for the name of our next child. Think Rachel will let me get away with it?
BTW, if you don’t read/subscribe to XKCD.com, go do so. Now. Much hilarity for geeks.

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