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Post by doublefried on Sept 20, 2017 7:16:41 GMT
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Post by ebaaus on Sept 20, 2017 7:27:27 GMT
Incoming 'what if I looked at it with Ethericvision™'.
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Post by arf on Sept 20, 2017 7:42:07 GMT
All observations are valid. Even the null ones.
Choosing to view with Ethericvision now would vary the viewing conditions, potentially invalidate the whole experiment, ...and might just work.
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Post by speedwell on Sept 20, 2017 8:11:07 GMT
I'm going to e-mail this to my husband at work and say, "Look, honey, this is you and me!!" I mean, people who know us would wonder where Tom had met us before.
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ST13R
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Quiet little mouse
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Post by ST13R on Sept 20, 2017 9:41:59 GMT
Panel 5: When you wait so long you start to grow skin-colored hair. I like this page. The bugs are nice
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Post by Bontage on Sept 20, 2017 10:55:11 GMT
This is the nail-biting, by-the-seat-of-your-pants type of action that I think Gunnerkrigg does so well. Keep it up!
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Post by Druplesnubb on Sept 20, 2017 11:02:56 GMT
All observations are valid. Even the null ones. Choosing to view with Ethericvision now would vary the viewing conditions, potentially invalidate the whole experiment, ...and might just work. Not with Tony serving as a control group and keeping the original viewing conditions. In fact, I'd say it's a waste of observations to not use every simultaneous mode of observation available.
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Post by saardvark on Sept 20, 2017 12:12:53 GMT
This is the nail-biting, by-the-seat-of-your-pants type of action that I think Gunnerkrigg does so well. Keep it up! edge-of-your-seat type action too!
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Post by csj on Sept 20, 2017 16:29:07 GMT
"Screw this, let's just bang and go home instead."
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Post by ctso74 on Sept 20, 2017 16:54:06 GMT
Whoa, Tom. Take it down a notch. This isn't a Michael Bay movie. Please don't change the name of the comic to "The Krigg and the Gunnerious"...
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Post by wombat on Sept 20, 2017 17:46:02 GMT
Panel 5: When you wait so long you start to grow skin-colored hair. Oh dang, that freaked me out a little once I saw what you were talking about. (By Tony's ear for those wondering.)
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Post by jda on Sept 20, 2017 18:08:23 GMT
Bobspongesquarepantsy captions are bobspongesquarepantsy.
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Post by fia on Sept 20, 2017 20:06:57 GMT
This is starting to feel a tiny bit like Coyote's dead goose in a bush by a lake story...
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Post by Zox Tomana on Sept 20, 2017 21:03:03 GMT
The watching intensifies...
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Post by greggorievich on Sept 20, 2017 21:52:51 GMT
I haven't been watching the forums—has someone already placed their bet for the "I bet it's their interactions that are being studied (or possibly manipulated), and as soon as they make out the court will probably call them back." cookie? If not, I'd like to place that cookie-bet.
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Post by Runningflame on Sept 21, 2017 1:58:45 GMT
This is starting to feel a tiny bit like Coyote's dead goose in a bush by a lake story... Let's hope that Tony doesn't suddenly remember on the hundredth day that he is Coyote.
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Post by stclair on Sept 21, 2017 5:13:17 GMT
I haven't been watching the forums—has someone already placed their bet for the "I bet it's their interactions that are being studied (or possibly manipulated), and as soon as they make out the court will probably call them back." cookie? If not, I'd like to place that cookie-bet. Same here, and I'll go further - I think the Court may have actually tried to set them up and arrange for Annie's eventual birth, for their own purpose(s).
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Post by todd on Sept 21, 2017 12:40:14 GMT
Same here, and I'll go further - I think the Court may have actually tried to set them up and arrange for Annie's eventual birth, for their own purpose(s). If that's true, they must be regretting it by now, in light of what a problem she's been for them. Though the Court's schemes have backfired before. Look at the Reynardine incident; it resulted in the very thing they were trying to avoid (Rey accepting Coyote's offer, which he'd have refused if they hadn't manipulated him into falling in love with Surma).
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Post by faiiry on Sept 21, 2017 13:03:10 GMT
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Post by keef on Sept 21, 2017 21:24:47 GMT
I haven't been watching the forums—has someone already placed their bet for the "I bet it's their interactions that are being studied (or possibly manipulated), and as soon as they make out the court will probably call them back." cookie? If not, I'd like to place that cookie-bet. Same here, and I'll go further - I think the Court may have actually tried to set them up and arrange for Annie's eventual birth, for their own purpose(s). Gosh golly, does that mean they killed Anja's mom?!
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Sept 21, 2017 21:34:46 GMT
I haven't been watching the forums—has someone already placed their bet for the "I bet it's their interactions that are being studied (or possibly manipulated), and as soon as they make out the court will probably call them back." cookie? If not, I'd like to place that cookie-bet. Since you're covering black I'll bet red... Put me down for Anthony telling Surma about a type of insect that only breeds once and then expires, observes her strange reaction to that factoid, and becomes interested in why.
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Post by arf on Sept 22, 2017 5:01:32 GMT
I haven't been watching the forums—has someone already placed their bet for the "I bet it's their interactions that are being studied (or possibly manipulated), and as soon as they make out the court will probably call them back." cookie? If not, I'd like to place that cookie-bet. Since you're covering black I'll bet red... Put me down for Anthony telling Surma about a type of insect that only breeds once and then expires, observes her strange reaction to that factoid, and becomes interested in why. This is true of most kinds of insect.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Sept 22, 2017 5:14:40 GMT
Since you're covering black I'll bet red... Put me down for Anthony telling Surma about a type of insect that only breeds once and then expires, observes her strange reaction to that factoid, and becomes interested in why. This is true of most kinds of insect. Too many to predict the specific kind, even knowing the general locale, but if you guys want to try the cookie payout on that is 35-1.
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Post by fia on Sept 22, 2017 17:15:50 GMT
I haven't been watching the forums—has someone already placed their bet for the "I bet it's their interactions that are being studied (or possibly manipulated), and as soon as they make out the court will probably call them back." cookie? If not, I'd like to place that cookie-bet. Same here, and I'll go further - I think the Court may have actually tried to set them up and arrange for Annie's eventual birth, for their own purpose(s). If this was in fact their plan I'm going to go out on a limb and say the Court really doesn't understand romance very well. I mean – send a girl out on a trip with a man she barely knows so as to study bugs and stare at a tree. Instant recipe for romance, surely. Imagine the guy who came up with that plan at the company meeting.
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