It’s four minutes to midnight [in Adam’s time zone]. Publishing webcomics a few minutes early is a time-honoured practice. It’s not a ‘comic on Tuesday’, it’s Wednesday’s comic.
It was four minutes to seven in the morning where I am. And usually the comics show up between half past seven and eight. At least I was used to them carrying the same date as my calendar. That’s what confused me.
That’d just be your time zone difference, then. The biggest problem with the internet is that it lets you interact with people whose clocks are several hours away from yours.
THAT’s the biggest problem with the internet? Not spamming, political trolling, people being baited by political trolls, ransomware, people who still think rickrolling is a thing, people confusing comment- and reply-buttons, and the fact that every stupid little thing is rehashed for all bleedin’ eternity?
Spamming, political trolling, bait-takers, ransoming, deceptive directions, and eternal rehashing would carry on (albeit in different forms) internet or no internet. I don’t appreciate your bringing up my apparently-infamous mistake, but that’s hardly a contender for the top problem.
So what’s going on here? A comic on Tuesday? Relapsing to old habits? Or does that mean we won’t get a new one on Wednesday?
Which would be very sad.
It’s four minutes to midnight [in Adam’s time zone]. Publishing webcomics a few minutes early is a time-honoured practice. It’s not a ‘comic on Tuesday’, it’s Wednesday’s comic.
Like “Oktoberfest” is actually in September.
It was four minutes to seven in the morning where I am. And usually the comics show up between half past seven and eight. At least I was used to them carrying the same date as my calendar. That’s what confused me.
That’d just be your time zone difference, then. The biggest problem with the internet is that it lets you interact with people whose clocks are several hours away from yours.
THAT’s the biggest problem with the internet? Not spamming, political trolling, people being baited by political trolls, ransomware, people who still think rickrolling is a thing, people confusing comment- and reply-buttons, and the fact that every stupid little thing is rehashed for all bleedin’ eternity?
Well color me surprised.
Spamming, political trolling, bait-takers, ransoming, deceptive directions, and eternal rehashing would carry on (albeit in different forms) internet or no internet. I don’t appreciate your bringing up my apparently-infamous mistake, but that’s hardly a contender for the top problem.
Unfortunately, nowadays “crane operator” would be standing around, fiddling with a remote control box around her waist.
That explains the tweet.
I actually laughed out loud at panel three. Tidy-whities on Bug. 🙂
But what if the crane booth has leather seats?
I would wear underwear at least, to keep from sticking to the seats. Ow.
Wait, in the last panel, is hammer it’s name, or is he hanging a hammer from it?
Considering how painful the latter would be, I speculate that he’s hung his his hammer to obscure his *ahem* ‘hammer’.
Many cranes are rented. Or shared between shifts. Even by the relaxed standards of construction sites: EEEEEEEEEEEWWWW.