Man I've been reading Far Side since they were new, and I don't recall ever seeing this one before.
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My only issue with this comic is that I don't understand the sign on the box.
My theory is that Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart was holding the world together. He died in January, 2020.
Getting some weird hardware to work with Linux pales in comparison to what O'Brien had to deal with.
Yeah. I was going to say that it's too bad Russia is absent (for good reasons).
I gotta say, this is way more intense than I expected this series to be. And I don't think I'm the only one, thinking back to comments I saw before the start - many people thought it would just be another all star game.
Good idea and execution by the NHL and the organizers.
If he's alive, he'll run. I know it's unconstitutional. But he'll still run with some bs excuse for why he's still eligible.
Yeah this is getting interesting!
The bars themselves were fine, it was the angle of the shifters that was awkward.
Oh boy. Check my comments about that handlebar in this post (and the linked article says something similar). Basically the extreme angle means I was grabbing more of the side of my brifter than the usual top.
I mean, try it, but be aware that it might not be comfortable.
Usually the brifters are mounted such that the grip is kind of straight out from the top of the bar. I'm not explaining it well, I know.
I tried that with someone on facebook. They retreated back to "we have to get federal spending under control." Maybe so, but this group isn't doing that.
Yeah. Lately I've been listening more closely to Clockwork Angels and it's like, "Damn."
"A missing part of me that grows around me like a cage."
I only recently learned there's a book that expands that story, and reading it has me appreciating the album even more.