A copout, but with an awesome webcomic
I have been unable to finish a blog entry lately, which is horrible considering the amount of crap that I’ve wanted to share. So, in the meantime, I hope you enjoy today’s xkcd.com comic that made me swell with enjoyment. The last panel made my day. (Perfect weather this morning also helped, but my semi-worthless evening definitely got a boost from another viewing of this comic.)
Oh, and if you’re not already an fan of xkcd, a “webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language,” you should seriously consider it. It’s one of the only comics that makes me love it a little more when I don’t always get the joke—because I know that other people wouldn’t necessarily get the ones that I do.
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels, Fun!, Geeky, Reading, Writing & Books, Teh Interweb



Oh, Don Stix-ote. That last panel makes me say YESSSSSS!
ROFL! That is hilariously awesome. However even though you thought the last panel was the best, I got a huge kick out of the giant turbines coming to life…they creep me out too.
Thanks for the intro to this comic, I had not heard of it but am looking forward to reading all of them!
That’s funny. There are a lot going up in the desert south of my house. Now I’m going to make references, especially when driving through there.
I have been accused of being Don Quixote. I plead guilty to the tendency. It’s not always a good thing, but it’s a quality I admire in others.
That said, I don’t think wind turbines are evil, but I got a chuckle out of this.
First entry of this blog that I read and I’m already a fan!
Reading/following xkcd is one thing. Having at least one of the comics printed and stuck to your fridge should be worth a point on the geek test.
-gak
i dont get it
It took Yvette’s comment to make me get it. Ha, ha, maybe I’m not that geeky after all…
@cappuccino: You must have heard of Don Quijote sometime. The second-best-selling book in the world, right next to the Bible. Anyway, Don (Mr.) Quijote is this guy who loved to read medieval novels, about knights and stuff, and is crazy. In one part of the book, he thinks some windmills are giants and tries to defeat them.