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Master Rebater

January 28th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Comic
Master Rebater

The economy is in the dumps, California is on the verge of bankruptcy, and we’re worried about some people not being able to watch TV.

└ Tags: DTV, rebate
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Like A BFG 9000

January 22nd, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Comic
Like A BFG 9000

This may or may not have been a real conversation…

└ Tags: barbie, bfg 9000, trademark, wikipedia
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New President, New Site Direction

January 21st, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Random
new-president-new-site-direction

You may or may not have noticed, but I took down the characters section. I know, I know, it was starting to become a real webcomic, with dimensional characters and story arcs!  But you see, that was the problem.  I didn’t really have a set direction and I suck at telling stories, as many of you probably already know.

Therefore I’m going to go back to my roots and put up random comics. I’m also not going to focus on just technology, as I’m too much of a generalist to be good at focusing on any one thing well. I prefer to post on a wide variety of topics that I claim to have some knowledge about.   I suppose that’s what I’ve been doing all along, but now I no longer feel guilty about it.

I may end up eating my words at some point in the future, but that’s the beauty of it all, I’m free to change the direction of this site, and come back and edit this post in the future to fit my current heading.  Hey, it worked for Obama.

…just sayin’

Land O’ Plenty

January 21st, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Comic
Land O’ Plenty

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Error 301

January 14th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Comic
Error 301

Using a different coloring style, let me know what you think!

└ Tags: html wikipedia britannica
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Wii Do!

January 11th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Comic
Wii Do!

└ Tags: wii
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Parched Earth Theory

January 9th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Theories

For my first theory, I’ve chosen to explore what I call Parched Earth. No, this isn’t something having to do global warming, but rather serves as a guideline to decrease the likelihood of someone getting sick after a night of drinking, based on how much they have had in a given time period.

The model that I use for this is of a potted plant that hasn’t been watered in a long time. When you pour water on to the soil, the water isn’t immediately absorbed, but rather stays on top for a little while. If you continue to pour water on to the soil, eventually the water will flow over the edge of the pot, creating a fine mess. However, if you pour a small amount of water on the soil, wait a little while for it to absorb, and repeat this process until all the water is gone, you will have sufficiently soaked the soil the whole way through and, depending on how much water it was, will come out of the hole in the bottom of the pot (if there is one).  The second process takes longer to perform, but is ultimately a better way of watering the plant and creates less mess.

See where I’m going with this?

The Parched Earth Theory states that In order to avoid getting sick after a night of drinking, one must allow time between the first and second drink. This allows time for your body to react to the alcohol and prepare the liver for processing the alcohol.

Keep in mind that I am in no way condoning binge drinking, this only applies to the instances where one has had a reasonable amount to drink and still gets sick. Naturally, if you drink way more than you should, getting sick is probably the best option, you will feel better in the morning for it.

└ Tags: Parched Earth, theory

I have a theory…

January 9th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Theories

From time to time I come up with a random theory about something, usually to be forgotten quickly, but I think I’ll start putting them on here in the off chance that one day one of them will be proven true.  If not, at least it will provide you all with some entertainment.

SmartGrid Wiki dot com

January 8th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Tech

Looking to learn more information about SmartGrid? Well you’ve come to the right place. For the link. Because this isn’t the right place. This is.

You may ask “Dana, now why do we need another wiki? isn’t Wikipedia enough wiki for the World?” It is true, yes, that Wikipedia has become our main source of information, surpassing the Encyclopedias long ago. However, Wikipedia does not have an entry to some of the more esoteric SmartGrid concepts and entities, nor should it.  That’s why the creators of the Wikipedia software released the framework to the public, so we wouldn’t be clogging up precious resources with entries on the Synchronized Phasor Measurement System and Centralized Remedial Action Schemes.

Secondly, Wikipedia is framed in the context of giving the reader as much general information as possible, whereas SmartGrid Wiki (dot com) is intended to give the information that pertains to concepts surrounding the smart grid.  We want to frame the discussion so people can see how all the elements work together to produce the Smart Grid.

The site is still in progress, so if you have any information to add, please feel free to.

And if you’re just looking for the link, read the text above, or just click here: smartgridwiki.com

└ Tags: Smart Grid, smartgrid

We All Knew It

January 8th, 2009 | by tor
Posted In: Comic
We All Knew It

It looks the THE question has been answered, at least for the next 12 days.

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