XKCD: purity of research fields
June 16, 2008 on 10:07 am | In Comic, Comics, Fun | No CommentsXKCD has been in my blogroll for quite a while, but this is - in my humble opinion - the most cool cartoon of XKCD ever :-D. I especially like because of the fact that I studied maths
Behold the “purity of fields“.
Common Mysteries & Myths of Computer Networks V
November 16, 2007 on 12:08 pm | In Comic, Computer Networks, Fun, General | 3 Comments
Mom’s Exploit
October 10, 2007 on 9:49 am | In Comic, Fun, General | No CommentsSome time ago I subscribed the comic stream at xkcd.com. I get at least some of my inspirations from there. Normally I wouldn’t do this but I’ve got to post this one here …
btw. xkcd offers the strips on a creative commons license. Thanks!
Preferential Attachment: An Example
August 22, 2007 on 11:54 am | In Comic, Fun, General, Social Software | No CommentsHave you ever heard of preferential attachment? That’s part of a model generating scale free networks. Here goes an example from the field of viral marketing ….
And for those not familiar with Crocs: Crocs homepage.
Enforced Research Collaboration Communication Patterns
August 20, 2007 on 1:13 pm | In Comic, Fun, Research | No CommentsEnforced research collaboration (e.g. between people who don’t want to collaborate) often produces the same patterns …
Go to pikistrips …
Common Mysteries & Myths of Computer Networks IV
July 19, 2007 on 2:58 pm | In Comic, Computer Networks, Fun | No Comments
Common Mysteries & Myths of Computer Networks III
July 9, 2007 on 5:52 pm | In Comic, Computer Networks, Fun | No CommentsCommon Mysteries & Myths of Computer Networks II
June 27, 2007 on 7:00 am | In Comic, Computer Networks, Computer Science, Fun, General | No Comments
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