CSotD: Facts, Fallacies and Folklore
John Auchter repeats the concept that the machines are listening to us, which I continue to insist is a myth….
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John Auchter repeats the concept that the machines are listening to us, which I continue to insist is a myth….
Yesterday’s cartoons by Ella Baron and Guy Venables were met with surprise by several readers, the issue of record quantities…
(Or Wednesday. Whatever. I’m retired; I don’t have to know that stuff anymore.) Well, then, we’re making progress! This sequence…
Well, that’s over, or so you might think: Now that the Super Bowl has been played, the season is concluded,…
The headline I really wanted to use derived from a place Then-Wife worked, in which they printed up some of…
I was poking around in old newspapers last night and came upon this column heading from the Washington Post of…
This Alan Moir cartoon is past its use-by date — I try to feature cartoons within seven days —…
Sherman’s Lagoon (KFS) plays with a fairly well-known saying, that fish don’t understand the concept of being “wet” because they…
Today’s Zits (KFS) stopped me in my tracks, not because it’s funny, which it is, but because my first response…
That cargo ship wedged in the Suez Canal may be a disaster for international trade, but it’s been a…
(RJ Matson) (Nick Anderson) Matson and Anderson use two popular elements of Dear Leader’s West Point speech to note the…
Stuart Carlson may have the best perspective on the impeachment trial and the public. One continuing flaw in the liberal…
Sunday’s Barney & Clyde reminded me that one of the pleasures of going to Manitou Springs back when I lived…
Bizarro offers more politics than usual, but maybe this has been on Wayno’s mind as much as it’s been on…