Fisher’s pipe and Haldane’s moustache return in the new Darwin Eats Cake
As always, to observe this in its native habitat, visit http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/181
Fisher’s pipe and Haldane’s moustache return in the new Darwin Eats Cake
As always, to observe this in its native habitat, visit http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/181
Here they are again, this time talking about suffering injustice
In its native habitat: http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/180
Socrates and Plathiel continue their conversation, now discussing the best form of government.
In its native habitat: http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/179
The new Darwin Eats Cake comic illustrates one of the more famous conversations between Socrates and his most technocratic student, Plathiel.
To see it in its natural habitat: http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/178
Here, for your entertainment during that brief window between the time when the coming snowpocalypse traps you at home and the time when the coming snowpocalypse knocks out your power, is the latest sequence of comics from Darwin Eats Cake, in which Andy launches his run for president.
There are five so far, with more to come:
Here, in the most recent Darwin Eats Cake, we learn about how technology is transforming geitfeest and geitvrijdaghebzucht.
In its native environment: http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/171.
And here (and here: http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/149) is the previous installment in this thread:
Man, it seems like there are so many Bushes in the world! How can we possibly keep them all straight? How are they organized?
Fortunately, frutexophysicists have developed a theory that uses Lie groups to organize the previously unmanageable zoo of Bushes into simple representations. The latest Darwin Eats Cake presents one of these representations: the decuplet for Bushes with spin –3/2. Note that this theory predicts the existence of an as-yet-unobserved Bush (Omega Bush) with maximum charm and minimum strangeness. The Omega Bush is thought to be stable only at extremely high energies not seen since shortly after the Big Bang.
Fisher’s Pipe and Haldane’s Moustache are back!
To see them in their natural habitat, visit http://darwineatscake.com/comic/en/169
So, previously I introduced you to Darwin Eats Cake’s two newest characters, R. A. Fisher’s Pipe and J. B. S. Haldane’s Mustache. Well, the comedy duo have provided two more installations of their series, tentatively entitled, “Stuff Sitting in Jars on a Shelf, Talking.”
I would not necessarily have predicted this, but as it turns out, Fisher’s Pipe has a really juvenile sense of humor.
It’s sort of sad, really.
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