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WCDT: 2276-80 (17-21 September 2012) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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Skewbrow:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 19 Sep 2012, 05:08 ---Or, even further afield; 

Today's xkcd.  Click and Drag! 


I haven't reached the "end" in any direction yet...

--- End quote ---

Me neither. I loved the part that looked like a Lemmings level. But when I followed one of the wells a bit down, I encountered a few people, whose comment seemed to imply that several SuperMarios have fallen down there. I felt cheated and gave up :-)

cesium133:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 19 Sep 2012, 05:45 ---How did you find the North and South? My attempts ran into pure white/black space.

The East is pretty cool, though.

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I considered it to be the end when I went for about ten drags without seeing anything (which means I may not have actually hit the bottom or top...)

Also, if Randall doesn't post a copy of the whole thing, probably someone else will stitch it together (haven't read the xkcd forums today, maybe someone already has). It looks like all the images are of the naming scheme "imgs.xkcd.com/clickdrag/4n24e.png", so it would be easy to write a script that would download them all. I'm not going to, as I've already spent too much time on this...


--- Quote from: Skewbrow on 19 Sep 2012, 05:49 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 19 Sep 2012, 05:08 ---Or, even further afield; 

Today's xkcd.  Click and Drag! 


I haven't reached the "end" in any direction yet...

--- End quote ---

Me neither. I loved the part that looked like a Lemmings level. But when I followed one of the wells a bit down, I encountered a few people, whose comment seemed to imply that several SuperMarios have fallen down there. I felt cheated and gave up :-)

--- End quote ---
That was World 1-1 from Super Mario Bros.

techkid:
http://echochamber.me/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=91362 is the discussion thread for today's XKCD comic

Judging by the squared measurements [14 N, 48 E, 25 S, 33 W] (at 2048 x 2048px per square), the whole would be 165888 x 79782px.

The most intruiging part is, ALL OF THAT would only be a miniscule representation of our world...

Edit: To create all of that in GIMP takes memory space of 124.8GB. Anyone got a spare datacentre?

Pilchard123:
http://clickanddrag.azurewebsites.net/

Not mine and I don't think it's the whole thing, but...

Soulsynger:
Hannelore and The Hose digicombine to: HANNERHOSE!

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