I know, I'm being something of a Bah Humbug, but I legitimately cannot see the draw of this comic. It reminds me of Family Circus - no story, just vaguely cute things grannies would seemingly like to see?
I know, I'm being something of a Bah Humbug, but I legitimately cannot see the draw of this comic. It reminds me of Family Circus - no story, just vaguely cute things grannies would seemingly like to see?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6M_KrZByz4
MFOS Weird Sound Generator
https://musicfromouterspace.com/index.php?CATPARTNO=WSG001&P...
Maybe one reason is that you can't just walk in. "If you wish to see the collection, we can arrange an appointment. "
Re: pedagogy. Here is an anecdote. The very old Java game linked below is a 4d puzzle where players would have to rotate a tesseract to pass a ball through a hole. Comments made at the time were that players would fumble for a while but would eventually "get it" and after that the play was simple and obvious. I never got to that point. Maybe I'll fire it up and see if I can do better now.
Also, who else wants to see the (lost) game source code in APL?
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chess-puzzles-world-champions/...
In fact the comics - especially the older ones are incredibly clever and funny and insightful and there’s long running threads and connections and strong characters.
Peanuts the tshirt/hat/poster/cup is crass.
Peanuts the comic is genius.
It exactly the same with Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge. The commercially exploited imagery is crass and dumb. The comics written by Karl Barks were genius and often really entertaining adventure stories.
https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/the-complete-peanu...