CSotD: AAEC/ACC 24, Day 2
Day Two of the AAEC/ACC Conference in Montreal began with the Americans conducting a business meeting while the Canadians held…
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Day Two of the AAEC/ACC Conference in Montreal began with the Americans conducting a business meeting while the Canadians held…
I think today’s Deflocked (AMS) is largely an example of lead time. When the first cell phone bans in school…
Xitter has been kicked out of Brazil, as Joy of Tech notes without mourning. It seems Musk got in a…
As Jeff Stahler (AMS) notes, the writers’ strike in Hollywood has been settled and, as he also notes, that doesn’t…
(Scott Stantis) (Bill Bramhall) When I heard Tony Bennett had died, I thought it was too bad, but, then again,…
I’m really sorry the Dominion/Fox trial isn’t being televised. As Ed Hall says, it’s going to be a slam-dunk for…
This Jason Chatfield piece could be a gag or a political cartoon, but, either way, it’s an exaggerated look at…
Let’s start the day with a grim chuckle from Wiley Miller, because, while today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) is funny, it’s…
Elon Musk is purchasing Twitter and, as Dr. MacLeod notes, social media is ablaze with outrage and, as he suggests,…
I really wanted to decompress from political stress with some funny stuff today, but just when I thought I was…
Our comment feature appears to be broken beyond repair, at least for our current platform, which inspires (finally!) a redesign,…
Today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) offers my favorite: A combination of humor and potential for serious thought. It’s only funny…
Graeme MacKay starts us out easy, with a supply chain gag that, for some reason, doesn’t depict a broken chain…
Rabbits Against Magic (AMS) establishes today’s theme with a joke that should make you weep rather than laugh. Facts are…
Matt Wuerker (Politico) outlines a glitch in a free society, or at least in this one, which is that Power…