1. Brickmuppet on Rocket Girls

    The post is mostly a retelling, but here's the summary:

    We live in an age when technology is often portrayed as an implacable enemy of nature and humanity, when our young adults are coddled and infantalized as "mere children" into their late 20s and where great deeds, idealism and aspiration …
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  2. Oh those goddamned comments

    Published: Wed 19 November 2008
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    In meta.

    The subject refers to a strip at PA, for no good reason. Or maybe it's how comments kill bloggers? I still think that commenters made Jason Miao irrelevant (the adoration commenters lavished on him seduced him like meth and ate him from inside). Anyway, they almost got Evirus:

    P.S …
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  3. Riex, just one thing

    Published: Wed 19 November 2008
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    In meta.

    After one false start (which included dumb and unfunny oneliners), the first innovative feature at OH finds its feet. Way to go, I wish I thought of it. The only missing thing is adding backlinks to posts whence the oneliners were ripped.

    FRIDGE UPDATE: Just to prove that I read …

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  4. Aria's mechanical oddities

    The French Press is only seen once, but the senseless staircase occurs no less than three times.

    What's odd, I've seen one (and only one) rendition of it, where it was offset properly, so it's not even consistently senseless.

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  5. Chris Fritz's DMoTR

    I saw this beauty linked off an entry talking about some boring Open Source stuff, but don't let it fool you (part 1, part 2). I laughed, heartily laughed — and I don't even like Ichigo Mashimaro.

    BTW, I am sure this sort of re-captioning was done before, but in my …

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  6. TheBigN and Aria

    I'm still plugging away at Aria, currently past 09 (the Grandma). I took a notice SDB's evaluation, or, rather, the rank, but what he wrote in support of it seemed not very persuasive. However, I remember a Russian professional review of Azumanga (I cannot find it now), where the reviewer …

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  7. Washi on Allison and Lillia

    The review at Wakaranai hits the right tone in general. It is a good stuff throughout, which pains me to trim (such as the bland directon), but I would like to comment on the adventure part:

    [] Allison and Lillia pulsates with light-hearted energy and tries diligently to capture the pure …

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