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LSPoorEeyorick 04-03-2012 10:08 AM

Heh.

Try another browser! It's different for each one. It's also location-based.

€uroMeinke 04-03-2012 12:33 PM

I got what BTD got.

And still don't get it

lashbear 04-03-2012 04:14 PM

My Chrome and IE both show up a different panel comic. One is a tortoise joke and one is about a snake.

Alex 04-03-2012 05:04 PM

If you got the snake, play with resizing your window.

Stan4dSteph 04-04-2012 01:38 PM

At work, I get a newspaper with the headline, "Scientists Create Life in Lab," with a caption under a drawing that reads, "The trick was f***in'."

Moonliner 04-04-2012 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph (Post 359069)
At work, I get a newspaper with the headline, "Scientists Create Life in Lab," with a caption under a drawing that reads, "The trick was f***in'."

Ooh! Yeah you. That's a rare one. It's based on your domain. I'd guess you are at some type of lab, research facility or university.

Betty 04-04-2012 03:31 PM

http://www.explainxkcd.com/

Moonliner 04-04-2012 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph (Post 359069)
At work, I get a newspaper with the headline, "Scientists Create Life in Lab," with a caption under a drawing that reads, "The trick was f***in'."

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betty (Post 359071)


Ahh. From the link, you can also get the "Newspaper" if you clicked on a link to the XKCD comic from Googledocs.

Sadly, there is not a special one for linking via LoT.

Prudence 04-06-2012 09:27 AM

I got DC-related ones at work. Shock and amazement, I know. Abraham Lincolon and nanobots in one browser, the one about east coasters being earthquake wusses and west coasters being hurricane wusses in the other.

JWBear 09-19-2012 09:35 PM

Today' XKCD comic is, in many meanings of the word, epic.

According to this site:
Quote:

At 165888 x 79872 pixels, or 1.3 terapixels, the image would fill the screens of 4212 iPads with retina displays in an 81 x 52 grid. The grayscale image is 12.3 gigabytes in size. If it was printed at a size big enough that you could see the people, it would cover a football end zone.
It's "click and drag" viewable. Have fun.


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