The Doctor Says: Fun is Officially Over
grammar fascist writes "After just less than 13 years, the first comic on the World Wide Web, Doctor Fun, has come to an end. Thanks for all the laughs, Dave. From Dave Farley's page at ibiblio: 'Doctor Fun is over. As promised, I somehow managed to finish 520 weeks or ten full years, even if it took a bit longer than ten years to get there. All of the old cartoons will stay right here as long as ibiblio wants to keep hosting them.'"
Exactly. That's why he will be missed so much. I nearly always enjoyed that bit of wierdness that would pop up randomly in my inbox. Shame. Right up there with B Kliban.
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HEY! Look left just ONE MORE TIME!
I like this one with taco in it!
Cool, now I can go back through the archive, and see if he ever wrote a funny one... ha, just kidding.
Very strange little comic, never heard of it before, even though I have been on the web as long as it has. (to be fair, i am not that funny either)
I noticed on Friday that his comic "Clothes make the Peep", was an homage to his original "Clothes make the Spam". Please, say it ain't so. I started reading this comic it's first week. I even kept checking when he took a hiatus a few years ago for several months.
Thank you Dave.
Actually, no. Assuming 365.25 days per year, OTOH
Oh no... it's the future.
Has it really been 13 years? Cripes, I'm getting old. Give it a few more years' worth of degenerative amnesia and I'll be looking for this strip on budget desk calendars in the mall bookstore.
Many thanks and best wishes, David Farley. Can't wait to see what you do next!
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I thought whenever The Doctor dies he gets to regenerate.
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Heh, I remember submitting a rejected article when it returned from hiatus.
Man, a lot of us "grew up" with this comic, it really was the geek hallmark on the early web.
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...but this one made me smile.
Why do I always discover the *good* stuff after it's gone?
barack to the future?
I have always enjoyed this comic. Sorry to see it go. Long run, though! It's just one of those things you expect to always be there.
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I have had a copy of this one:
http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/Dr-Fun/df200004/df200
on my bulletin board at work for over 6 years. Struck me funny, and it's been moving with me from cubicle to cubicle the whole time.
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Nobody posted a link to a compressed file of the entire archive yet?!!
factor 966971: 966971
you idiot that's the "terrible, terrible misprint"
Blimey, it just shows to go ya... I'd never come across this before... only in it's death throes does it achieve infamy in this household. It was the same with Elvis. I'd like to think I'm not some hapless net neophyte but really, there is so much going on that even given a decade of exposure this thing had never (consciously) crossed my path until now. I liked the cartoons, never seen them before... rest assured though that my period of mourning will be thankfully brief. Next!
unless... he is Douglas Quaid....and posting from Venusville... Only possible explaination about 635.25 instead of 686.96 days could be... he still has false information implanted;)
hilarious
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What a wonderful comic strip!
As an afficinado of all things quirky I will miss you.
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I'd say that I have a pretty healthy sense of humor, but I honestly didn't find any of the linked comics or random ones I looked at remotely funny. I can't be alone here.
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I love dr. fun. Email the good doctor and let him know he was appreciated!!
It's actually 365.2425 - you have to take out one day every 100 years, but not every 400 years.
Some folks suggest that every 4000 years you should take one out again, That would be 365.24225. I don't think that's official yet, however.
That doesn't change the calculations significantly in this case, however.
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Um, if you're going to be splitting hairs, you might as well be correct. This article seems close enough to work as a source for /. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_year
I was tought in school 365.2422... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revised_Julian_calend ar
But whatever.
Sniff sniff
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I've followed it since it's inception in 1993. I was working at Brown University at the time. I fondly recall the "Guns don't kill people, Bowling balls kill people" strip.
Dr. Fun was a fun webcomic. 13 years is a long time, and I applaud Dave for sticking with it as long as he did. It's truly the end of an era for webcomics. Thanks for the laughs, Dave!
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What a gross approximation. It's closer to 365.24.
Two days ago, and I mean litteraly two days ago, I discovered the Doctor Fun comic. And now I am learning that it has come to an end ! This is my luck. This is my luck ! *angry*.
> is 522 weeks assuming 635.25 days/year.
Hey, maybe he RSA encrypted it - so all we need to do is find the right values of N and D and... Oh, wait, he posted a correction. Never mind.
so the eastern authodox church adopted a calender thats similar but not identical to the standard gregorian calender just to avoid saying the catholics were right. Sounds about right for a religous institution.
note: i'm known as plugwash most places but i screwd up registering that here somehow in the past and now can't register
ok maybe i should have used a quater symbol instead of .25..................
using 365.24 doesn't change the final result when rounded to the nearest week though.
note: i'm known as plugwash most places but i screwd up registering that here somehow in the past and now can't register
And what exactly did I get wrong in my comment?
I was tought
You clearly weren't taught spelling, speaking of hair-splitting.
in school 365.2422
365+1/4-1/100+1/400 != 365.2422.
365+1/4-1/100+1/400 is the current definition. One proposed extension (originally proposed by John Herschel) is to subtract 1/4000, which would make the sum 365.24225. All of which is exactly what I said before.
I don't know if anyone is still reading this story, but it looks like one Doctor Fun cartoon contains the kernel of Monsters Inc.
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