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strip for October / 16 / 2018 - The Ballad of Fintresslanope (5/11)
The Ballad of Fintresslanope (5/11)
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Comic for October 16, 2018
Worst gardener
Comic for Tuesday October 16th, 2018 - "Worst gardener" [ view ]
On this day in 1995, a still pregnant Kell took some time to sit down and visit the wolfpack Forum. There seemed to be someone new in there... [ view ]
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Zombie Roomie - Pumpkin Head - part 3
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Originally I was going to have him chasing pets but I wasn't sure I was ready to include Leeloo, John's cat. In real life, my Leeloo died this July. I haven't decided if I want to keep her in the comic or not yet.
So he just gets to be a creepy scamp running around for the comic.
Zandatsu

Hello hello! I am pleased to announce that the newest Hakase record is done! You can listen to it here and buy a copy if you want! I'm very pleased with how these songs turned out, if you like cute and chill bloops and bleeps it may be your jam!
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The Ctrl+Alt+Del 1.0 Box Set is now discounted in our store (along with a few other things)! We have less than twenty of these left, so I’d really like to just find homes for these now rather than have to ship them over to our new store when we move.
The books we had in the US are gone! Sold out! Forever! Thank you to everyone who bought one, and sincerest apologies to those whose orders I had to refund; our system oversold a handful of books before we could catch the error.
We do still have the digital copies of the book on disc, though. The digital copies on disc are the high-resolution files the printer used to create the books, and higher resolution that the versions you download (for file size reasons). The disc set also includes both seasons of the old Ctrl+Alt+Del Animated Series and a bunch of extra digital content, which the downloadable versions do not have!
Additionally, if you live in Australia, the handful of sets we have sitting at a warehouse there are also discounted! You can purchase one of those using the button below! THESE BOOKS ONLY SHIP TO AUSTRALIAN ADDRESSES.
I did look at shipping the Australian sets to the EU for customers there, but the freight costs just made it less viable than discounting them and trying to sell them where they were. Unfortunately with books this big and heavy, no matter which way you slice it, moving them around is not cheap or easy.
Nevermind, I don’t think the Australians want these books. I’m going to keep looking into a move to the EU. I’d need enough EU customers willing to order the book up front to make it worth it though. I’m putting together a price, and as long as it’s cheaper than it would have been to order a book from the US, I will pitch it and see what kind of response we get.
Grrl Power #675 – Hot scanning action
When I started to draw the screen with the planet and the diagram of the orbiting probes, I was trying to decide the minimal number of probes that would let you get a clean scan. A tetrahedron (a D4) might work, but you’d need the probes to be really far away from the planet in order to avoid oblique scanning angles. The same can be said for a lot of shapes, actually.
I thought a dodecahedron (D12) would be nearly ideal, but those actually have more points on them than an icosahedron (D20). That is to say, a D12 configuration would take 20 probes, whereas a D20 would only take 12, because a D12 is comprised of pentagons, but the D20 is made up of triangles. That may seem obvious, but it was a bit of a surprise to me.
I’m sure someone has done a proper study about the fewest number of probes needed to scan a sphere. The diagram I drew probably has them too close to the surface to get a good look but it’s probably representative and not literal.
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