Wonderful. The platypus also has in common a venomous nature. I found your blog when someone sent me the link; I like it so much I took the liberty of citing it today.
Being one of those "Red"'s that anonymous spoke of, I have to say that I saw it and laughed. Loudly. I may not agree, but, I can still appreciate the thought so uniquely, and well, expressed. Good work! I look forward to more, even that with which I disagree!
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
13 comments:
Charles has evolved and is no longer available for comment.
This (and the entire concept/blog) is quite frankly brilliant.
Using a platypus to illustrate a point... Clever.
And absolutely true.
Wonderful. The platypus also has in common a venomous nature. I found your blog when someone sent me the link; I like it so much I took the liberty of citing it today.
Great concept.
dumb xerox copies of the female gender are all arround us. the smart ones seem to hide under a shroud of cinic loneliness.
that is just one of the reasons why every road leads to hell.
Awesome :) You were in the Guardian! Congrats!
Something either works or doesnt work, so shouldn't the two outer circles divide the "freaky" circle exactly in half? :P
Who are you calling freaky?
What is wrong with a platypus anyway?
A = guy with bad morning
B = discovering your note cards
(A∩B) = guy with better morning
I love your blog. So clever!
I'm surprised some Red supporters haven't popped in here to flame you. Then again, they may not know how to use a com-pute-ar
Being one of those "Red"'s that anonymous spoke of, I have to say that I saw it and laughed. Loudly. I may not agree, but, I can still appreciate the thought so uniquely, and well, expressed. Good work! I look forward to more, even that with which I disagree!
sam - absolutely legendary blog, this is worthy of a medal
Post a Comment