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13 Responses to “Tagged “Funny””
Bob Salmon wrote:

As a protest against web 2.0 hype I shan’t add any content to this site (such as comments) at all. Oh, pants.

carla cameron wrote:

thanks but i have chosen another service

noah wrote:

Huh. Never realized how Web 2.0 the Adult Swim bumpers were until this strip. It’s everywhere! (Duck!)

Nasir Barday wrote:

Wow, the humor is just delicious …

Shoobe01 wrote:

Bah. That’s so last week. Web 3.0 is where its at now.

Or was it 4.0?

Kevin Cheng wrote:

So i just noticed that even a resized animated gif executes its animation. Never really knew that before. (Observe comic from the comments view).

Jenifer Tidwell wrote:

Did anyone read Jeffrey Zeldman’s piece on “Web 3.0″ over on A List Apart? Hil.ario.us.

(And what is changing on that comic? I keep seeing something out of my peripheral vision, but I can’t catch it in the act…dang!)

Kevin Cheng wrote:

(And *what* is changing on that comic? I keep seeing something out of my peripheral vision, but I can’t catch it in the act…dang!)

hint: yellow fade technique

Jenifer Tidwell wrote:

Too subtle for idiots like me, clearly. :-)

Moi wrote:

I’d tell you how much I laughed at this, but I need to go and change my trousers, damn you!

Dustin wrote:

good stuff. i really enjoyed this one. it looks so real too.

theCreator wrote:

Delicious!

Brett Lider wrote:

This came out nice. The fade is very, very subtle. And it doesn’t follow the convention of being a background fade, but I understand why it is the way it is.


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