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- Adam420, on 05/06/2009, -3/+83Oh good, I'm not the only one who has tried that...
- dsmx, on 05/06/2009, -1/+67You took you remote door opener to vietnam with you?
- inactive, on 05/06/2009, -4/+48if you hold one of your arm straight up and put the transmitter under your cheek, your body will act as an antenna and transmit the signal farther.
p.s. this is pure fiction, but i almost made you go out and try it. - trymene, on 05/06/2009, -5/+42This is neither the best nor worst CY&H ever!
- conkeso, on 05/06/2009, -0/+20The smiling face always gets me in C&H
- SRSco, on 05/06/2009, -1/+20How can I get on these bribes you speak of? How much is paid out? Where do I sign up?
- Data33, on 05/06/2009, -0/+14As a neutral Swede, I have no strong feelings one way or the other.
- jrathe89, on 05/06/2009, -1/+13honestly, i have tried this in the past....and it did work lol
- genckas, on 05/06/2009, -1/+8Garage door remote in 1975?
- TheVirus, on 05/06/2009, -0/+7http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaVX10vWlis
- inactive, on 05/06/2009, -1/+7I wasn't going to digg this article, but I did because you won't.
- diggydoc, on 05/06/2009, -0/+6Dugg for optimistic attitude.
- scooterbaga, on 05/06/2009, -0/+6All I know is my gut says maybe.
- giz0r, on 05/06/2009, -3/+8I invite you to shut the ***** up.
- DaFoxx, on 05/07/2009, -0/+4Reminds me of Forest Gump, but fully retarded.
- HelAom, on 05/06/2009, -1/+5I like the part where he tries to open his garage
- zerodepth, on 05/06/2009, -2/+5It's pretty bad.
- pinion417, on 05/06/2009, -1/+4THIS IS THE BEST C...... o wait.... stupid comment.
- SpeedStix, on 05/06/2009, -0/+3I could see this happening if I had a smartphone...
- inactive, on 05/06/2009, -1/+4Maybe Cy&H isn't the right audience, but I think that comic is inspired
- Tiptup300, on 05/06/2009, -2/+5I'm a Cy&H fan and I didn't enjoy that comic.
- algizzle, on 05/06/2009, -2/+4yawn...
- inactive, on 05/12/2009, -0/+2I think it's more important to understand that Cy&H is a New and Improved Healthier Comic, Now with 82% less Funny.
- dsmx, on 05/06/2009, -1/+3I'm from britain we didn't go into vietnam. Thankfully.
- zerophewl, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2his house was down the road from the camp
- hermizzle, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2Anyone remember that episode of Pete and Pete where they did this?
- Zephik, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2When I grab my radio's antenna the signal increases. I wonder if the human body kind of acts like a natural radio wave amplifier?
- duewydo, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2yeah with my car starter, if it doesn’t work after a couple tries from far away, I do that and wammo. But then I found a neat idea online that suggests soldering a 2 inch wire to the transmitter in the remote. I no longer have issues and I have yet to be far enough away that it did not work...
- DaFoxx, on 05/07/2009, -0/+2Hey if men landed on the moon in 1969, then anything seemed possible at those times!
- RainyDayNinja, on 05/06/2009, -3/+5As a chemistry major, I think we should really abbreviate "Cyanide" as CN. Who's with me?
- TheBlargh, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2you mean you didn't?...weirdo..
- spect3r, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2Dugg for nonconflicting statements
- SpeedStix, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2You are correct BUT there is untold etiquette of posting Cyanide and Happiness comics here on digg.com
- SpeedStix, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2Actually yes...I work for RIM =D
There is damn good reason why it is given the name "crackberry"
I don't think I could live without one... - scooterbaga, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2Wow.
BTW- It's getting dugg because not everyone shares your thoughts and opinions. Get a grip man. - diemunkiesdie, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2Ah, but CN would not be the abbreviation, rather it would be the chemical formula! We are looking for abbreviations here, not formulas! P.S. As a bio major, I hate your guts you crazy chemist!
- scooterbaga, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2Thanks for playing.
- inactive, on 05/12/2009, -0/+2This is of course a valid assumption, because people who truly find hilarity in Cy&H are (emotionally speaking) 11.
- inactive, on 05/12/2009, -0/+2Uhm, that's not amplification, it's a demonstration of the nanotech breakthrough known as "making a bigger antenna".
It woks much better with metal objects as opposed to some yokel hanging onto your antenna and running next to your car as you drive to work, though. - Abominable, on 05/06/2009, -0/+2lol totally. There is third party stuff that allows your blackberry to open garage doors. Like do you need to be on your blackberry that much?
- EtWi2930, on 05/07/2009, -0/+1I feel like I'm missing something here.
- Manumitany, on 05/06/2009, -0/+1The guy who ran for office XKCD style is doing something new, he's got another comic with it too - if you enjoyed this CY&H, you might enjoy this too. http://digg.com/politics/Running_for_Office_Option ...
- megamod, on 05/06/2009, -1/+2I tried that once...but after I realized that it didn't even work around the block it probably didn't work from school =(
- EtWi2930, on 05/07/2009, -0/+1Yes, I agree with you!
- stevetuna, on 05/08/2009, -0/+1Please help me understand this cartoon (C&H#1645) an settle and arguement...
Does the humour lie in that the the fact that character A is showing a totally blissful and happy go lucky (yet stupid) attitude believing that his garage (millions of miles away) might actually be opening and closing. Whilst character B is freaking out about the situation ?
OR ... what is truly "freaking people put" is the fact that character A is clicking a little remote (in a war camp remember the setting that has been created) and that others around the war camp are thinking he is trying to detonate a bomb of some sort ? - melonade, on 05/06/2009, -1/+2fail
- distantignition, on 05/06/2009, -0/+1I enjoyed reading the comments you posted when I clicked on your profile. Why so angsty? Do you cry a lot?
PS. I got a dollar for digging this article. -
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