I subscribe via RSS feed to the daily What the Duck comic.
I was adding stuff to my iGoogle home page the other day when I spotted this GoComics widget that would add my selected comics to my home page. What the Duck was one of the featured comics.
Today I read What the Duck first on my iGoogle page. Then it popped up in my reader. Even though I had yet to have any coffee a remote corner of my mind picked up on a subtle difference between the two versions.
Let's see if you are astute enough to spot it as well.
They are both amusing but one is clearly far superior. I guess I'll have to keep both subscriptions now so I can see if any more incongruities like this appear.
I was adding stuff to my iGoogle home page the other day when I spotted this GoComics widget that would add my selected comics to my home page. What the Duck was one of the featured comics.
Today I read What the Duck first on my iGoogle page. Then it popped up in my reader. Even though I had yet to have any coffee a remote corner of my mind picked up on a subtle difference between the two versions.
Let's see if you are astute enough to spot it as well.
They are both amusing but one is clearly far superior. I guess I'll have to keep both subscriptions now so I can see if any more incongruities like this appear.
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Ok, now if you would only start posting the daily Dilbert strip, I could start cutting down my feeds...
I have recently just bought a pc, and was wondering if anyone could tell me how to install a antivirus app.?
Using L glass as a megaphone is funny, but you're right...one feed is superior. And no. No one can tell you how to install anti-virus app. It's a mystery to only a chosen few geeks. We'd have to kill you if we told you. Muwhahaha!
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