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Rich Grise

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Nov 20, 2009, 11:28:42 AM11/20/09
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Willem

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Nov 20, 2009, 11:40:34 AM11/20/09
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Rich Grise wrote:
) http://www.xkcd.com/665/
)
) ????

Hints: A large feline, a female magic user, and a place to put clothes.
Oh, and the army's new recon-droid thingy, of course.


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John Larkin

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Nov 20, 2009, 11:47:28 AM11/20/09
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:28:42 -0800, Rich Grise <rich...@example.net>
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Modern version of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", but I don't
entirely get it.

John

Tim Williams

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Nov 20, 2009, 11:59:52 AM11/20/09
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If the girl in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe were a geek like every
other character in the comic.

Tim

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markp

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>
>>http://www.xkcd.com/665/
>>
>>????
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Rich
>>
>
> Modern version of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", but I don't
> entirely get it.
>
> John
>

Yep. I suspect the girl is Lucy and the voice is Edmund. In the film Edmund
lies to Peter and Susan about they ever being in Narnia. In this cartoon
Lucy has set up a laptop which is presumably recording the events (the
device shown seems to have and antenna, microphone and camera) so she can
show that Edmund was in fact lying.

Mark.


John Larkin

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Nov 20, 2009, 12:17:57 PM11/20/09
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:13:56 -0000, "markp" <map.n...@f2s.com>
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Or maybe she couldn't bear to be away from the Internet so installed
WiFi in Narnia.

John

Ecnerwal

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Nov 20, 2009, 12:20:27 PM11/20/09
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In article <7mo11qF...@mid.individual.net>,
"markp" <map.n...@f2s.com> wrote:

Nah, she's just being cautious, and sending in the ROV before she risks
herself there. The device has a cord leading back to the laptop, so I'm
not sure what the dish is supposed to be for (parabolic mic?)

Modernity and all.

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markp

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Nov 20, 2009, 12:21:00 PM11/20/09
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I would agree if the device and the laptop were on the other sides of the
wardrobe! ;)


markp

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Nov 20, 2009, 12:25:49 PM11/20/09
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Dunno, maybe it was just to represent a generic sensor, including it might
seem RF activity!


Phil Hobbs

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Nov 20, 2009, 2:12:59 PM11/20/09
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Check the hover help. Didn't your books have hover help when you were a
kid?

Cheers

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Spehro Pefhany

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Nov 20, 2009, 2:22:03 PM11/20/09
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In case the help doesn't do it for you, there's always:

http://xkcdexplained.com/


Phil Hobbs

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Nov 20, 2009, 3:11:42 PM11/20/09
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Wow, if they hate the strip so much, why not just ignore it like
sensible humans? I mean, okay, XKCD's philosophy and politics don't
quite make it to half-baked, but he does have his moments, e.g.
http://xkcd.com/273/ .

Rich Grise

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Nov 20, 2009, 4:06:56 PM11/20/09
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:13:56 +0000, markp wrote:
John Larkind wrote:
> Rich Grise wrote:
>>>http://www.xkcd.com/665/
>>>
>>>????

>>>
>>>
>> Modern version of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", but I don't
>> entirely get it.
>>
> Yep. I suspect the girl is Lucy and the voice is Edmund. In the film
> Edmund lies to Peter and Susan about they ever being in Narnia. In this
> cartoon Lucy has set up a laptop which is presumably recording the events
> (the device shown seems to have and antenna, microphone and camera) so she
> can show that Edmund was in fact lying.
>
Well, that's a relief. I saw a few minutes of some "Narnia" thing on TV
and turned it off (actually, changed the channel), because it was
essentially incomprehensible.

Oh, well.

Thanks!
Rich

Rich Grise

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Nov 20, 2009, 4:12:20 PM11/20/09
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:12:59 -0500, Phil Hobbs wrote:
> Ecnerwal wrote:
>> In article<7mo11qF...@mid.individual.net>,
>> "markp"<map.n...@f2s.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>> http://www.xkcd.com/665/
>>>>>
>>>>> ????
>>>>>
>>>> Modern version of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", but I don't
>>>> entirely get it.
>>>>
>>> Yep. I suspect the girl is Lucy and the voice is Edmund. In the film
>>> Edmund lies to Peter and Susan about they ever being in Narnia. In this
>>> cartoon Lucy has set up a laptop which is presumably recording the
>>> events (the device shown seems to have and antenna, microphone and
>>> camera) so she can show that Edmund was in fact lying.
>>
>> Nah, she's just being cautious, and sending in the ROV before she risks
>> herself there. The device has a cord leading back to the laptop, so I'm
>> not sure what the dish is supposed to be for (parabolic mic?)
>>
>> Modernity and all.
>>
> Check the hover help. Didn't your books have hover help when you were a
> kid?
>
"Hover help?" I was taught that those yellow popups are called "tooltips." :-)

"Moments later, the White Witch rolls up and, confused, tries to tempt the
probe with a firmware upgrade."

Never having been to Narnia, it's still incomprehensile to me. :-)

Thanks!
Rich

Rich Grise

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Nov 20, 2009, 4:19:10 PM11/20/09
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> http://xkcdexplained.com/

DEWD!!!! Awesome!!!

Spehro, where do you find this stuff?

Thanks,
Rich

Joel Koltner

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Nov 20, 2009, 4:23:49 PM11/20/09
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"Rich Grise" <rich...@example.net> wrote in message
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> Never having been to Narnia, it's still incomprehensile to me. :-)

The Chronicles of Narnia is someewhat allegorical to the Christian bible,
Rich; C. S. Lewis was a devout -- albeit skeptical -- guy (...for awhile he
was an atheist, and it was J. R. R. Tolkien of Lord of the Rings fame who
turned him back on to Christianity). So you might find it interesting from
that angle...

Mensanator

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Nov 20, 2009, 4:45:17 PM11/20/09
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On Nov 20, 2:11 pm, Phil Hobbs

<pcdhSpamMeSensel...@electrooptical.net> wrote:
> Spehro Pefhany wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:12:59 -0500, Phil Hobbs
> > <pcdhSpamMeSensel...@electrooptical.net>  wrote:
>
> >> Ecnerwal wrote:
> >>> In article<7mo11qF3je77...@mid.individual.net>,

If they're so clever, how come their web page is broken?

> I mean, okay, XKCD's philosophy and politics don't
> quite make it to half-baked, but he does have his moments, e.g.http://xkcd.com/273/.
>
> Cheers
>
> Phil Hobbs
>
> --
> Dr Philip C D Hobbs
> Principal
> ElectroOptical Innovations
> 55 Orchard Rd
> Briarcliff Manor NY 10510
> 845-480-2058

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Baron

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Nov 20, 2009, 6:16:22 PM11/20/09
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Tim Williams wrote:

> If the girl in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe were a geek like
> every other character in the comic.
>
> Tim
>

With a "Stargate" twist.

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Phil Hobbs

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Nov 20, 2009, 7:24:56 PM11/20/09
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You drank the Microsoft Kool-Aid. A tool tip is something metal that
you throw away when it gets dull.

Cheers

Phil "WDNNS tooltips" Hobbs

Nobody

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Nov 20, 2009, 7:44:20 PM11/20/09
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:20:27 -0500, Ecnerwal wrote:

>> Yep. I suspect the girl is Lucy and the voice is Edmund. In the film Edmund
>> lies to Peter and Susan about they ever being in Narnia. In this cartoon
>> Lucy has set up a laptop which is presumably recording the events (the
>> device shown seems to have and antenna, microphone and camera) so she can
>> show that Edmund was in fact lying.
>>
>> Mark.
>
> Nah, she's just being cautious, and sending in the ROV before she risks
> herself there.

That's my take.

Panel #1: Hide and seek
Panel #2: Opens wardrobe
Panel #3: Surprised (note the !!! over her head)
Panel #4: Thinks for a moment

Suppose you found a strange land in the back of the wardrobe. Would you
just go through and explore (like the protagonist of a children's book) or
prudently (from the title) send an autonomous probe in first (like an
xkcd-reading geek)?

Mike Williams

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Nov 20, 2009, 7:54:56 PM11/20/09
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Wasn't it Rich Grise who wrote:
>"Moments later, the White Witch rolls up and, confused, tries to tempt
>the probe with a firmware upgrade."
>
>Never having been to Narnia, it's still incomprehensile to me. :-)

In TLTWATW the White Witch turns up and tempts Edmund with Turkish
Delight. In his desire for it he betrays Peter, Susan and Lucy.

It's a reference to an earlier book involving a serpent, Eve and an
apple.

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Gentleman of Leisure

John Larkin

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Nov 20, 2009, 9:06:28 PM11/20/09
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The movie wasn't bad, either.

John

Spehro Pefhany

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Nov 21, 2009, 5:28:17 PM11/21/09
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People, smart people, just send me stuff, Rich, they really do.

Here--- just for you (on a Saturday night):-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DEoOdcYKbc

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Rich Grise

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Nov 23, 2009, 5:43:53 PM11/23/09
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On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:28:17 -0500, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:19:10 -0800, the renowned Rich Grise
>>On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:22:03 -0500, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
>>> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:12:59 -0500, Phil Hobbs
>>>>Ecnerwal wrote:
>>>>> "markp"<map.n...@f2s.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://www.xkcd.com/665/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ????
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Modern version of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", but I
>>>>>>> don't entirely get it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yep. I suspect the girl is Lucy and the voice is Edmund. In the film
>>>>>> Edmund lies to Peter and Susan about they ever being in Narnia. In
>>>>>> this cartoon Lucy has set up a laptop which is presumably recording
>>>>>> the events (the device shown seems to have and antenna, microphone
>>>>>> and camera) so she can show that Edmund was in fact lying.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nah, she's just being cautious, and sending in the ROV before she
>>>>> risks herself there. The device has a cord leading back to the
>>>>> laptop, so I'm not sure what the dish is supposed to be for
>>>>> (parabolic mic?)
>>>>>
>>>>> Modernity and all.
>>>>>
>>>>Check the hover help. Didn't your books have hover help when you were
>>>>a kid?
>>>>
>>> http://xkcdexplained.com/
>>
>>DEWD!!!! Awesome!!!
>>
>>Spehro, where do you find this stuff?
>
> People, smart people, just send me stuff, Rich, they really do.
>
> Here--- just for you (on a Saturday night):-
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DEoOdcYKbc
>
I'll raise you one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glUnzzoFUxg&feature=fvw

Cheers!
Rich


Rich Grise

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Nov 23, 2009, 6:02:40 PM11/23/09
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I've also found striking parallels between "Cyberchase" and "Peter Pan"...
(Three kids and a flying unearthly creature vs. a bad guy with bumbling
sidekicks...)

Thanks!
Rich


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