wired.com — Xkcd, a webcomic peopled with lovestruck stick figures, revels in the human side of geekdom. Billed as "a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math and language," it's a peculiar blend of whimsy, programming language and speculation about relationships. "Xkcd" isn't an acronym, but in some ways, the comic is itself a language...
Nov 13, 2007 View in Crawl 4
smalldude76Nov 14, 2007
Courtesy's, Digg! I now have another comic to add to my list alongside Penny Arcade, PBF, Questionable Content, and more.
enderuNov 14, 2007
I love that one, I've got that comic taped to my door on my door.
mrbabymanNov 15, 2007Submitter
Thank you! Somebody noticed!
Closed AccountNov 15, 2007
These are still making it to the front page.......
missingnoh4xNov 15, 2007
Intsantly dugg for xkcd.Today's strip was epic. I was NOT expecting that last panel.
frostiedudeNov 15, 2007
He works in a speak easy, so on his door is another little door so that when someone knocks three times, he opens the little door and they say "joe sent me" and then he laughs and closes the little door and he has the comic taped to that.
canceledczechNov 15, 2007
I live my life by this one:<a class="user" href="http://xkcd.com/291/">http://xkcd.com/291/</a>