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An important question answered

Category: Humor
Posted on: February 14, 2006 7:29 AM, by PZ Myers

A while back, I asked if Watterson ever did squid. I was informed by Philip Johnson (no, not that Phillip Johnson—this is the one who has not dedicated the declining years of his life to stupidity and evil) that a marvelous thing exists…The Calvin and Hobbes searchable database. You can search an archive of Calvin & Hobbes cartoons by keyword! Sometimes I do love the internets.

He does reference squid a few times (Calvin has a squid eyeball sandwich one day, for instance), but he doesn't draw them. There are two cartoons with Calvin as an octopus, though.

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#1

Without doubt, the existence of this database will be the single most important piece of information I learn this week. Perhaps this year. Thanks PZ and Philip.

Bill

Posted by: Bill | February 14, 2006 8:43 AM

#2

Ditto!

Posted by: G. Tingey | February 14, 2006 12:23 PM

#3

The searchable database is woefully incomplete as it lacks any references to "smock".

Posted by: BMurray | February 14, 2006 2:20 PM

#4

Smock, smock, smock, smock, smock!

I'm with Hobbes. I just love saying 'smock'!

Posted by: magista | February 14, 2006 2:29 PM

#5

Largely OT, but my partner sent along this today for Valentine's, and I thought PZ had to see it...
http://frank05.critter.net/cephalopods.jpg
There's also this:
http://frank05.critter.net/squids.jpg
(Please forgive me if you already have seen it.)

Posted by: D. Sidhe | February 14, 2006 2:50 PM

#6

Calvin as an octopus?

Posted by: Alon Levy | February 14, 2006 3:25 PM

#7

Are cephalopods ever off-topic here?

Posted by: Geoffrey Brent | February 14, 2006 3:46 PM

#8

The database is incomplete, but you can help fill in the gaps. I spent spare minutes today, while the students were working out a genetics project, adding entries to the database. Just don't enter anything in the search box and hit search. As you scroll through the collection, undocumented cartoons are listed. Click on one and go.

Posted by: vandalhooch | February 15, 2006 1:45 AM

#9

I think squid science would advance further if there was an equivalent Far Side database. Does anyone know of one?

Posted by: aiabx | February 15, 2006 9:00 AM

#10

I'm glad someone else noticed that it is an incomplete work as I was somewhat distressed when I couldn't find one of my favourite strips. (The one I use as an easter egg on my website, as it happens. Anyone else have easter eggs on their site? I guess asking about it is rude. :))

Posted by: Keith Douglas | February 15, 2006 12:44 PM

#11

Naturally, back in 2004....

:-)

Posted by: Gary Farber | February 15, 2006 11:43 PM

#12

thanks alot

Posted by: roshunda | March 9, 2007 2:17 PM

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