http://slacktory.com/2011/09/webcomic-chart/
We graphed our favorite top webcomics to see who's been around the longest, who's made the most comics, and who's gonna be the biggest in five years.
This comic from xkcd illustrates this study’s findings on passwords and humans. Basically, you’re doing it wrong. On a side note, to anyone who wants to hack my facebook page: my password is now CorrectHorseBatteryStaple. (Via)
Don't lie. This is totally the reason you're dying to try it. (via thehighdefinite.com)
A new image from xkcd, updated from the map created a few years ago which featured a large portion of land dedicated to Myspace. Good thing plate tectonics took care of that oversight.
The question is not how to control the world, but why? The answer is kind of depressing.
As a tribute to XKCD's “Map of Online Communities”, we have decided to re-create our own, updated version of this map. The numbers are taken to reflect many new developments in the social networking communities, including Facebook surpassing Myspace as the preeminent online community…
This really spoke to me. I can think of a number of websites that need to be humiliated via Venn diagram, but colleges are pretty high up on the list of worst offenders.
Don't try to tell me that if a frog the size of a compact car jumped out into the highway, you wouldn't freak out, either.
Do you have a velociraptor contingency plan? You might be cleaning up, home alone after a party when a velociraptor decides to open your backdoor with its nasty claw and screw around in your kitchen. That ADT guy can't help you now!
http://www.swfme.com/view/1046212
Tetris game based on this XKCD comic. Thanks Turtlefeed.
Hell: Despite what you may have heard, it's not other people. Just looking at this image may fill you with despair.
My favorite xkcd comic has been made manifest in felt and embroidery floss. Huzzah!
This is one way to make your mundane nightly bedroom tasks more palatable to everyone involved. Your D&D experience won't suffer either.
Tautology Club is a club that focuses on tautologies. Essentially, a tautology club, if you will.
A few months ago, the makers of xkcd made an animated tribute to science, the Internet, and geek culture. Now some of the most well known Internet “celebrities” have responded in suit, remaking the video in tribute to xkcd.
Someone finally animated XKCD, and you'd be surprised how well stick figures and nerd culture translate into cartoons.
Why it's so difficult to choose a designated driver.
Tech Buzz Mashable has a rundown of the 20 best web comics that's getting a lot of play on Twitter right now. Some of these are going to be controversial, and others just plain obvious, but it's a great list for anyone who's interested in expanding their online-comic repertoire. What did they leave out?
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/02/sudo_make_me_a_s...
Bre Pettis & friends create a robot that'll literally make you a (cheese) sandwich at the push of a button. Totally reminds me of Pee-Wee's Breakfast Machine, which is a technologically direction I'm willing to work toward.