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  1. Web comics authors: Please stop using HTML image attributes

    cydeweys.com » Cyde Weys Musings - Oct 20, 2008

    I like XKCD. Everyone that I know who’s heard of XKCD likes it as well. But there’s one little annoying thing its author, Randall Munroe, does that I wish he would stop: putting additional commentary about the strip

    Also tagged: net, html, accessibility, web comic, web standards, xkcd, alt tag, title tag, alt attribute, image attribute, title attribute

  2. This Is Funny Only if You Know Unix

    allthingsd.com » Voices - May 27, 2008

    By Noam Cohen, Staff Writer, New York Times For a certain subset of Internet users, “Sudo make me a sandwich” may as well be “Take my wife … please.” Perhaps some explanation is in order. Before giving up the goods

    Also tagged: internet, new york times, voices, online, unix, xkcd, noam cohen

  3. Kill IRC repetition with the xkcd ROBOT9000

    downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Jan 17, 2008

    Filed under: Developer, Internet, Productivity If you're an IRC user, then you know the only thing more annoying than seeing the same comment repeated in rapid succession by four different people is seeing it repeated

    Also tagged: bot, chatter, irc, xkcd, mute

  4. xkcd Creator Randall Munroe at Google

    laughingsquid.com » Laughing Squid - Dec 15, 2007

    Randall Munroe, creator of the uber-geek online comic xkcd, gave a Authors@Google talk on December 7th, which is now available on YouTube. via Google Blogoscoped Related Posts Post Office Showdown by xkcd XKCD

    Also tagged: video, google, xkcd

  5. MIT students Hack xkcd Talk With AACS key

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - May 17, 2007

    When Randall Munroe, author of xkcd, spoke at MIT, MIT hackers dropped hundreds of labeled playpen balls onto the audience from hatches in the ceiling. The labels bore XKCD's logo as well as the recently discovered

    Also tagged: mit, xkcd