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Weekly comic thread 2010 September 27 - October 1

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Near Lurker:
Holy crap I forgot how skinny she was.

I don't think she's worn anything like that since she showed up to the coffee shop in her undies.  And that was in the days when Faye's weight was pretty much restricted to dialogue.  Now that the frames are more clearly defined, she's skinner than Dora.

Binary:
Ha! "x = Π if dessert = true"

Does that equality hold even if dessert != pie?

Shok Xone Studios:
Wow, Jeph's really upped the cute quotient on Hanners as of late. She looks great in panels 1 and 5 in particular. Damn she's fun to watch while in over-analysis mode.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: zagraf on 27 Sep 2010, 23:29 ---Huh. I knew Hanners loved counting (thus her proficiency at drumming), but I had no idea she was a full-blown mathematician. Forget CoD, she should get her Ph.D. She'd feel right at home in a university math department. In fact, she'd become the go-to person among her colleagues for interaction with the outside world. Socially awkward and inexperienced as she is, if the things they say about mathematicians are true, she'd still be the most mentally stable and socially at ease of the bunch.

--- End quote ---

That's a mighty broad brush you're painting us with!  I and the rest of my department are thoroughly offended. 

Well, we would be, if we ever got out.  You know, in order to interact socially or anything. 

pendrake:
For comic #1762...

1. Panel 1, with a full-shot of dressed-up Hanners looking both pretty and cute, was very well done.  I also greatly enjoyed formal-wear Hannelore when she applied to Coffee of Doom.

2. Poor Sven, trying to give a balanced, middle-road compliment and gets an clinical overanalysis.

3. But it could have been worse...!  http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1276

4. "Lust coefficent / (awareness)2(h+3)."  Lust would have to be a pretty big number to be effective when divided over (awareness) squared!

5. cos(flirting)-1 = blush quotient / (smirk?)2

6. "x = pi if dessert = true."  Pi may be true, but the cake is a lie.
--> "tort theory"?  I think Jeph meant "torte" if carrying on a dessert joke.  [P.S. Edit: Oh, could be "tart theory", which also works for dessert joke]

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