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The subject matter of the comic varies from statements on life and love to mathematical , programming , and scientific in-jokes. Some strips feature simple humor or pop-culture references. It has a cast of stick figures , [3] [4] and the comic occasionally features landscapes, graphs, charts , and intricate mathematical patterns such as fractals. Munroe has released five spinoff books from the comic. The first book, published in and entitled xkcd: volume 0 , was a series of select comics from his website. His book What If?
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In popular music, a supergroup is a musical group formed by collaboration of existing solo artists and members of other musical groups. This comic shows a marquee announcing a concert by a supergroup formed from members of 10 musical groups whose names all begin with a number. The name of the supergroup is the sum of all those numbers, , followed by the names of the original groups without their numbers. It's reasonable to estimate that there could be up to 32 members of the supergroup see below. The title text indicates that this supergroup performs a medley or mashup of songs whose titles begin with numbers. The title of this "supersong" is similarly formed by adding the numbers and following with the rest of all the titles. Notably, none of the referenced songs were written by any of the referenced artists. There are two more songs titled or known as " Miles" , by Hedy West and Tori Amos, which could be added up to replace "A Thousand Miles" or " Miles" in the tally as well. These counts mostly reflect the bands' most well-known lineups and may vary with time due to changes in membership or the band's status. On the other hand, especially for worthy causes , it is possible that groups with many changing lineups could perhaps rustle up far more members than they ever had at a given time, never mind any prominent artists who may guest-star in their own right. It is unclear whether the band names would be pro rated in these circumstances for example, if only one of gecs joined the supergroup, would they only count for 50? Randall may be making a subtle reference to mathematical physics, in which a supergroup is a generalization of a group based on the concept of supersymmetry. Readers with a background in mathematics or physics might find their expectations thwarted upon realizing that the comic is about mundane musical collaborations.
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The subject matter of the comic varies from statements on life and love to mathematical , programming , and scientific in-jokes. Some strips feature simple humor or pop-culture references. It has a cast of stick figures , [3] [4] and the comic occasionally features landscapes, graphs, charts , and intricate mathematical patterns such as fractals. Munroe has released five spinoff books from the comic. The first book, published in and entitled xkcd: volume 0 , was a series of select comics from his website. His book What If? His book Thing Explainer explains scientific concepts using only the one thousand most commonly used words in English. On August 31, , a spinoff Youtube channel named xkcd's What If?
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Note: You are welcome to reprint occasional comics pretty much anywhere presentations, papers, blogs with ads, etc. If you're not outright merchandizing, you're probably fine. Just be sure to attribute the comic to xkcd. IRC: xkcd on irc. Who are you? I'm just this guy, you know?
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Munroe has released five spinoff books from the comic. The New York Times. Once complete, it travels to the Moon as a whole. Archived from the original on October 12, Rank Score Pages Changes Username 1. Help us finish them! I accept that I'm probably more likely to be wrong about that than the backend code being strangely capricious, but - seriously - I did everything but copy the two texts to a notepad window. Munroe cited the lack of a need for editorial control due to the low bar of access to the Internet as "a salvation". If you need assistance from an admin , post a message to the Admin requests board. Am pleased enough to include Queen, in any such medley, but originally was wondering if the sountrack from " The
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It's reasonable to estimate that there could be up to 32 members of the supergroup see below. Archived from the original on December 23, The main spacecraft 'command module' orbits the Moon, as the lander separates and uses its descent-stage to safely reach the surface. Barmar talk , 11 March UTC. Namespaces Page Discussion. Information Visualization. It is depicted here as not required to orbit the Moon in full, in any way, but is shown needing to orbit Earth, as an unavoidable part of its profile. Retrieved August 19, Retrieved March 3, Naked Security. Explanation: This was the actual method used in the Apollo missions. Retrieved March 6, It's no secret that the hat guy is closely based on Aram, from Men in Hats. Navigation Main page Latest comic Community portal xkcd. Munroe has released five spinoff books from the comic.
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