I really like xkcd, the online comic strip. So, here are a couple of xkcd posts that I like. Each image is a link to the original post, which contains captions.

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I feel like this every time I walk into a store and the sign on the automation door says "Automatic Caution Door"</div>
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I'm supposed to read it as "Caution: Automatic Door," but that's NOT what it says! You read left to right, top to bottom. Jerks.</div>
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I've recently converted my brother to using Python </a>at work. He loves it. He's a pretty hardcore low level C programmer normally, but Python </a>really hits the spot for a lot of the processing tasks that he needs to do. Plus, ANTIGRAVITY!</div>
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I like this one because it reminds me that no matter how well I think I've written a piece of software, someone always comes up with a way to break it that I couldn't even dream of.</div>
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I was a band geek in high school and I still walk in time to the music when I'm in a store. Sue me.</div>
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I'm supposed to read it as "Caution: Automatic Door," but that's NOT what it says! You read left to right, top to bottom. Jerks.</div>
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I've recently converted my brother to using Python </a>at work. He loves it. He's a pretty hardcore low level C programmer normally, but Python </a>really hits the spot for a lot of the processing tasks that he needs to do. Plus, ANTIGRAVITY!</div>
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I like this one because it reminds me that no matter how well I think I've written a piece of software, someone always comes up with a way to break it that I couldn't even dream of.</div>
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I was a band geek in high school and I still walk in time to the music when I'm in a store. Sue me.</div>