Website review: Irregular Webcomic! #1640
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jpopham rated 3 months ago- Generally, a parody is done as a commentary on the original, not a copy of it. Otherwise, the explanation is nice, but overall, this just seems unnecessary.

Omnie rated 6 months ago- This makes up for the large pile of suck xkcd has been lately.

scar rated 6 months ago- ha ha cute

kirbyfan95 rated 6 months ago- noty, i like and understand xkcd and am in 8th grade. this title offends me.

reckoness rated 6 months ago- Humanizing the Fourier transform is actually ...(*shuts up*)

karebear5891 rated 6 months ago- Haha! This is great.

Boomtech rated 6 months ago- Hilaaarious. Props on the electrical engineering (/math) humor. If you don't know what he's talking about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_transform Fourier transforms convert a time-domain signal into it's frequency-domain counterpart. There exist time domain signals that can have imaginary elements in the frequency domain. EG: A sin vs. cos

nutzy rated 6 months ago- this is what xkcd would look like if it was made of fail and 2nd year calculus

mibes rated 6 months ago- geek-lolz
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