Domain: sluggy.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to sluggy.com.
Comments · 365
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Re:a new circle of hell has formed
They're quite happy with the whole arrangemetn in the Dimention of Grief too.
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Re:Vioxx?
Er, damn. http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=040710
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Re:Vioxx?
Already been beat to it.
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Re:First gaming webcomic
If I'm not mistaken, Penny Arcade was the first to focus on video games pretty much exclusively. A broader range of "geek humor/technology" was covered earlier by User Friendly, which does include some video game humor.
As as you've said you read so many, I certainly hope one is Sluggy Freelance -
Re:Roomba, my foot!
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Re:Roomba, my foot!
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Re:Proprotionality
Ah, the N.U.K.E..
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Re:I can see it now.
This one...
You see, Santa was overcome by some DNA-altering aliens who thought he was an arms smuggler because he carried NERF toys around and....
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Re:I can see it now.
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Oh yes, they have to breed them
And that takes time. Got Milk?
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Re:I am so confused
Unless they meet a Dust Bun-Bun. *Ka-Click*
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Re:They used the wrong test program...
They can't possibly be as bad as Aylee.
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If you think the Starfighter musical sounds good..
You'll also wanna check out the Battlestar Galactica homage titled The Cylon King.
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Re:Whilst the free speech argument works for a whi
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Re:Whilst the free speech argument works for a whi
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Re:Whilst the free speech argument works for a whi
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Re:The FountainheadI wouldn't call her a lunatic. She definitely had some really bizarre ideas and some of the plot is, well, even more bizarre (Witness Dominique hating Roark until he randomly rapes her, then coming to respect him), but it was nonetheless an interesting read. *wry grin* However, without the pressure of an English teacher requiring me to write synopses of chapters, I haven't felt inclined to read further books of hers, although I have had people tell me that it's like reading books David Eddings and Piers Anthony, all one book with changed names.
Sadly, I can't think of Ayn Rand without remembering the Sluggy Freelance arc involving her ghost and a hyperactive ferret...
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Re:Mother Nature, not wrath of God
Actually, they spammed Lucifer:
http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=040710
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obSluggy
It's the Void Ghosts, as fortold (in the end of the very long story which starts) by Sluggy Freelance!
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Re:Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
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Re:Paging Dr. Schlock...No, he's definitely referring to Dr. Schlock from Sluggy Freelance, the time travelling expert in inflatable technology.
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Re:No, no...GIANT Robots.
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Re:Giant Attack Bunny InsuranceDo not mock the bunny.
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Re:I actually read the book
Well, what do you really think about this? Sure, our culture seems to have an aversion to blood, but if you could create meat without having a living animal (loosely defining living here) then are you saying we should still stick with live cows?
I agree with titus that it is important to know where your food comes from - it seems like it would be an instinctual desire.
But it does bring to mind the magic cow:
Riff: Torg, you traded our magic beans for a cow?
Torg: It's a magic cow!
Torg: (whispered) It's full of steaks!
Riff: Whoa!
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It's crucial
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It's crucial
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Re:Mod Parent Up
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Dr. Schlock
Remind you of anyone?
Inflatable technology? Hey kids, it's Dr. Schlock! -
Tom Petty Owes me a Keyboardor How Tom Petty Almost Made Me Quit Smoking
^@%$#%^@##@%$^%@#$ Tom Petty
How dare he make an album like Wildflowers, that can make you zone out and get lost for an hour. I just got done with a zone session that ended up with a cigarette burning through the left CTRL key on my nifty Keytronic LT Wireless Keyboard, the keyboard I've been faithfully typing away at for almost 5 years now. :-( :-( :-(
That keyboard, along with my trusty Logitech Cordless Mouseman, has been the direct interface between myself and the virtual world for some time now. The freedom was incredible. I could ease into my La-Z-Boy recliner, kick back, and surf for hours and hours and hours....[droooooooooool]Tom Petty, along with other artists like King Crimson and Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, have been responsible for many hours of zoned out internet surfing to some of my favorite sites. You've been there - putting on some tunes, firing up your browser, zoning out and surfing away...
Two minutes later, an hour has passed, the album has ended, and you've been around the world and back and hopefully learned something new.That's just how I started off the other night. I popped Tom Petty's Wildflowers cd into the drive, cranked up the volume, and fired up the browser. I was immediately sucked in by the sweet acoutic guitar sounds of the title track. Click... Click... Click... You Don't Know How It Feels comes up, I hear the sentimental lyrics, and I drift back to my younger days... Click... Click... Click... Another 30 seconds rolls by and half the album's over... Cabin Down Below just nails me with the big fat Telecasters running through tube amps turned up to 11 sound... Click... Click... Click... I finally make it to Wake Up Time
... "Time to open your eyes... And rise and shine..." and...I'm accosted by the stench of burning pl
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Re:We have created a new enemy for the Doctor
In the new version, Davros puts the Dalek bioplasm into Roombas. Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate all dirt in deep pile!
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Re:Uhhhh
Yeah, I imagine it could be an even deadlier version of Vroomba.
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Inflatable Technology
I wonder if Dr Irving Schlock from Sluggy Freelance is behind this proposal.
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Re:I take care of the place while the master is aw
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Re:Kittens
Got milk?
Gratuitous Sluggy Freelance reference
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More capable than the Roomba?
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More capable than the Roomba?
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Re:Couple of things...
Congratulations on working a Sluggy Freelance reference into your post!
I'm also bitter because I was too late to do it first.
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Re:Wonderful!
You mean like this?
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Re:/me ponders...
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Re:As someone developing a robot...
Exactly how much more intelligence?
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Re:I have x start pages
I too use firefox to load up six different pages. Just scroll through to visit all my standard pages every morning:
Pooch Cafe Get Fuzzy Sluggy Freelance Megatokyo User Friendly Slashdot BYU
Then I usually go to cnn, nytimes, bbc, and deseret morning news for the second set of tabs. I love firefox -
Obligatory Sluggy Link
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Re:Not as fast as Star Trek
Sluggy had a reallllly old strip that covered this.
Worship the Comic.
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Re:Fan
A pressure differential will always cause wind. You create a pressure differential with a fan (Bernoulli's Law). Of course since the density of the air on Mars is incrediblly sparse, the fan would have to operate at incredible speeds to create any real pressure difference (and of couse it can't pull a differential greater than 0 barr, so the maximum delta-P would be about 12 mbarr). Additionally since mass flow rate is propertional to the square root of density times the difference in pressure, not much air would be hitting the solar panels anyways. Without much hitting, there wouldn't be much recoil action and the dust would just sit there and laugh. Yes, like kittens.
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Re:new nameTorgo would make an excellent mascot.
You mean Torgo of the Jungle?
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Re:Spam filtering
What about a rabbit with a switchblade?
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Re:Spike!
Spike's a tosser. Sam is Da Man. (sorry. just pimping Sluggy because it's been really good lately.)
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Re:The last theory I heard...
A quick reboot goes somthing like this.