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Fodi: The Forums / Comic Reactions / Re: Reaction to Latest Comic
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on: April 03, 2007, 08:14:23 PM
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It's the mark of a wildly fluctuating mood.
Fluctuating is hard to type correctly.
Also, I'm going to sticky this thread, I think.
Sticky? Spiffy! Yes, fluctuating is a strange word to spell correctly the first time through. Finger-twister. And on the note of Ken: Sucks to be him.
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Fodi: The Forums / Writing and Artwork / Re: Trashy Clothes
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on: March 19, 2007, 03:05:51 PM
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I am totally tired of drawing Linda and Zita in those outfits. How do women stand to wear them when they are so uncomfortable to draw?
Fashion should not mean a sacrifice in comfort! Zita's thong makes me cringe.
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Fodi: The Forums / Off The Beaten Path / Re: Introduce yourself!
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on: March 05, 2007, 02:35:51 PM
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Thanks!
See, we EEs always referred to it as "The Clean Room," so it's no wonder that confused me. The subset of RIT students that is the intersection of females and "knows that's a nitrogen tank" was composed of 80% mu-e majors, and 20% other majors when I was there, so I figured that with a .8 probability of you being a mu-e, it was a reasonably safe assumption.
I would say it was a reasonably safe assumption. Few students actually look through the fence to see it's a Nitrogen tank. I guess the sketchy factor of the fence tends to make people avoid it more often than not. Most people outside of the MicroE dept refer to it as the clean room. I'm just a little jaded from hanging around the MicroE dept so much that I just call it the SMFL automatically. Uh....sorry? Wait... there's enough females in the MicroE dept to generate a .8 probability in something?
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Fodi: The Forums / Comic Reactions / Re: Lets Talk About Hands
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on: March 05, 2007, 10:41:30 AM
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I understand that this topic hasn't been touched upon in nearly a year, but I thought I'd just say, I noticed, as the comics went on, hands popped up more and more often in the comics. Some of the first strips, you hid them behind people, frames and props, but as you drew more, they showed up more often. It's funny how a thing like hands can actually add to a comic, but it does.
Looks great!
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