XKCD Rocks My World

I love the comic XKCD. This comic is just exquisite geekiness:

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I'll second that opinion. XKCD is the bee's knees when it comes to geeky humor. I wear my "Science: It Works, Bitches" t-shirt with a lot of pride.

By Niebylski (not verified) on 27 Jun 2007 #permalink

I don't know why people don't like science cartoons...that is comedic gold right there.