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Monday, 14 November, 2005 by shel
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@ "To have a consultation, you'll have to answer this question correctly."
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Nobody Special November 14, 2005 00:16
First comment: 8 June, 2005 118 comments written
"Fourth wall"? What is this "fourth wall" you speak of?
Simon Richard Clarkstone November 14, 2005 01:50
First comment: 6 February, 2005 18 comments written
ARE YOU TRYING TO MAKE ME DIE FROM LAUGHTER?!
That was my actual question.
Nameless November 14, 2005 05:31
First comment: 29 December, 2004 281 comments written
LOL. Hey, beats paying money.
Eskimo November 14, 2005 08:36
First comment: 14 April, 2004 166 comments written
Imagine the Dev Team actually putting this in as a 1/3 chance when visiting the OracleDelphi under towering Parnassus, where Apollo's oracle was,
plays an important part in mythology. Castalia was its
sacred spring; Cephissus its river. It was held to be the
center of the world, so many pilgrims came to it, from
foreign countries as well as Greece. No other shrine rivaled
it. The answers to the questions asked by the anxious
seekers for Truth were delivered by a priestess who went into
a trance before she spoke.
        [ Mythology, by Edith Hamilton ]

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? Dudley tribute :-)
Nesman November 14, 2005 09:19
First comment: 4 January, 2005 112 comments written
Nice comic. Didn't see it coming.
Mikoangelo November 14, 2005 20:50
First comment: 19 October, 2005 82 comments written
>klap<
>klap<
Eidolos December 24, 2005 09:38
First comment: 22 December, 2005 4 comments written
Especially good because I always mix up { and }. Thank goodness for DECgraphics (where pools are shown as blue diamonds)
Fathead July 18, 2006 21:20
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
Well, heck, there's a woodchuckThe Usenet Oracle requires an answer to this question!

> How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could
> chuck wood?

"Oh, heck! I'll handle *this* one!" The Oracle spun the terminal
back toward himself, unlocked the ZOT-guard lock, and slid the
glass guard away from the ZOT key. "Ummmm....could you turn around
for a minute? ZOTs are too graphic for the uninitiated. Even *I*
get a little squeamish sometimes..." The neophyte turned around,
and heard the Oracle slam his finger on a computer key, followed
by a loud ZZZZOTTTTT and the smell of ozone.
        [ Excerpted from Internet Oracularity 576.6 ]

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entry in the Nethack encyclopedia; why not Dudley, then?
1338h4x September 24, 2006 16:40
First comment: 19 September, 2006 102 comments written
I find this system kind of unfair, since I play the graphical version. It lets me tell monsters and such apart.
Grognor April 16, 2007 09:56
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
You can easily tell monsters apart w/o graphics. It's easier with text, IMCO. (In my correct opinion)

Also, nice Dudley reference. Inside a dudley comic...
BOOM

Self-reference overdose.
blueshade December 21, 2007 07:16
First comment: 29 November, 2007 6 comments written
Dudley is lucky not to be given some regular captcha... it would be hard to read an image in ASCII ;)...
Newtkiller January 5, 2009 01:47
First comment: 28 October, 2008 127 comments written
Loved it. Question : Which character represents a pool of waterDay after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean.

Water, water, everywhere,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, everywhere
Nor any drop to drink.
        [ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor
         Coleridge ]

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or moat or a pool of lava?

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