Saturday, August 25, 2012

random #4

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Why is it that most of our predictably obtuse patterns are only predicated upon the assumption that rationality is the key to logic, to predictability and therefore, to determinism?

Friday, August 24, 2012

Piled Higher and Deeper

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Epic-ness-ness. I had great expectations of the PhdComics movie. And considering that it ain't being screened anywhere in our li'l country, (and the fact that we're still undergrads, yes, i can hear you going #cough, cough) after pulling an all nighter (reading the entire strip from back to front, mind you. I'm a strict adherent of the universal law of procrastination), and really, really wanting to watch this, I somehow downloaded the movie in an extremely lucky freak ~750kbps accident that left me feeling dazed and more or less universally benevolent. Smileys all around, too. Or not.

Anyway, back to the topic. The Movie. Piled Higher and Deeper than ever before. I won't tell you about the plot, or the soundtrack, or the acting, or any of that. Its irrelevant. Prof Smith, and that crazy bicycle, Cecelia's 'um, i'm still in school', and  'can-i-get-an-extension?' (although the reunion series would've been nice), Tajel's protests, and advice, Mike Slakenerny and procrastination, Ramen noodles, and most importantly, free food. The whole deal. (The credits are another treat in themselves.) And the best part? It breaks the stereotype. Those who know what i'm talking about know what i'm talking about. And the unnamed hero of the strip? Well, his name is .

If you've read the comic strip, its worth the watch. If not, well, what are you waiting for?

Hats off to Jorge Cham.
To read the strip go to: www.phdcomics.com