For some reason I always picture test-tube babies as actually being in test tubes. This article had me thinking about the more immediate risks when they hatch. What if they’re not strong enough to break through the glass?
Maybe you’ve seen this image. While it speaks of DVD piracy, similar issues are perhaps even more pervasive in software. It’s an upside-down world where you’re rewarded for dishonesty and punished for toeing the line…
In the spirit of common sense seeming to be a thing of the past, I offer today’s strip based on this article.
On a side note, today marks 200 strips! Woo Hoo! While the site is currently offering the last 100, earlier strips are available as comic books from ComixPress.com. I’ll put more permanent links on this site, but if you’re anxious to pick up the early stuff, you can find ‘em here.
199. Clearly They’re Burglars – Look at the Way They’re Dressed
February 18th, 2010 | by abdulthenewtActually, they might be mimes, other than the whole talking thing.
My old man pointed out how people were grabbing car GPS’ from events, pressing the ‘Home’ button and then breaking into houses figuring they had a couple hours. This was the article that sparked the notion that people are actually tweeting that they’re away from home. The article will point you to this site in case you’re thinking of taking up this tactic (kidding, of course). Be careful what you tweet.
A little something that sparked thoughts on building nuclear power plants…
At the risk of being politically incorrect, I offer this strip in opposition to the fear mongering of climate change.









