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January 22nd, 2012

Politics and Algorithms rarely mix, but when they do, they involve food stamps and bin packing

Politics and Algorithms - Election 2012


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January 17th, 2012

The reality is as strong as you can perceive it

RumRaisin - 1002 -Reality

View this toon at ToonDoo

If you are the kind of person who is interested in these fuzzy topics like reality and perception, then you may want to consider watching the Adelson checkerboard video:

Here are a few more proofs of Adelson checkerboard illusion.



September 7th, 2011

Rum Raisin – Non Sequitur

 

Rum Raisin - 1007 - Non Sequitur



December 31st, 2010

Dutch Sandwich

As the year 2010 wraps up, here is a tip from a bay area financial advisor:

Dilbert 20101228 Dutch Sandwich



April 29th, 2010

Census, Race and Jokes

census - adding human as a race Ok, I thought that was funny, but when I fill it out, I plan to answer thus:

5 miler.

That doesn’t mean that I am not in fit enough shape to run the half marathon. Nor am I making fun of other races. :-D .



December 26th, 2009

An accurate application of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle

Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays!

Here is an awesome (and accurate) application of the Uncertainty Principle. You can see the original comic here.

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October 23rd, 2009

Fun with roller coasters

Probably this image best captures the non-chalant nature of some rollercoaster riders. :-)

http://xkcd.com/249/

XKCD is one of those niche comics that is mainstream as well. It may be logical to say it is either a tautological contradiction or a contradictory tautology.



December 23rd, 2008

Aggregated Risk Analysis

Lol!! This Dilbert is awesome!!!

Really, no other cartoon strip comes this close to blending technology and every day life. Perhaps pickles, or xkcd?

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