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by San Fran Sam » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:30 pm UTC
Kredal wrote:I got a VERY specific one when using the computer/broswer I signed up for the CNU talk happening Wednesday...

Trible is the president of CNU...
What's CNU?
Oh, not much what's CNU with you? ^_^
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by Nigh » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:35 pm UTC
SirMustapha wrote:And instead of drawing random crap, Randall drew A LOT of random crap.
Do you realize what you've done? You've removed the tiny bit of backing your opinion on each comic had. You've exposed yourself - you've basically admitted that you hate each comic not based on content or humor, but because you hate Randall. Or xkcd. Probably both. And thus your opinion is worthless.
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by bodega1027 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:44 pm UTC
Pulled it up from my Verizon Droid3 and get a strip that says "ERROR: YOU HAVE EXCEEDED YOUR VERIZON MONTHLY BANDWITH CAP. MOBILE WEB BROWSING HAS BEEN DISABLED."
Bandwidth was misspelled in the strip itself. I wonder if the spelling errors were just part of the rush to get all these out, or if there's a message hidden that reveals itself when your string the misspelled words together?
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by youknowwho » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:44 pm UTC
I'm very disappointed by this comic, because I can't see
all those images. Anyway, that's lot of work. It is a shame that some of it could never be seen without purposely looking for it.
Anyway, here is what I have got:

upper left: I'm amazon kindle user, so I got this
lower left: from chrome
right:
I didn't get this, maybe because I'm not from US and my English is bad got it with a bit of attention
with disabled referer and user agent I see regular snake comic (one with portal).
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by AislinKageno » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:16 pm UTC
Celtic Minstrel wrote:enumerated powers wrote:Did you first go to xkcd after viewing the
questionable content site?
Referrer counts in the cartoon selection algorithm and the one you saw first has been documented as caused by coming from questionable content.
I think it was documented as coming from at least one other webcomic as well.
Something Awful, I think.
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by Daimon » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:26 pm UTC
All the cool kids browse with Mosaic.

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by kestrad » Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:39 pm UTC
Just thought I should mention there *is* a Wellesley one that looks oddly similar to the Smith one--but obviously the Wellesley one is correct


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by Kayube » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:10 pm UTC
I'm in Rhode Island and on various browser's I've seen the snake one and the northern lights one. Nothing special on my 3DS unfortunately... it would have been nice to have a reprise of last year.
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by SoaG » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:20 pm UTC
freakish777 wrote:On topic. Has anyone tried AOL???
I wouldn't expect an AOL customer to be able to comprehend xkcd in the first place, much less notice anything unusual yesterday.
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by colddesert » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:23 pm UTC
So just today, the same day that this comic came out, my Environmental philosophy class began tackling the topic of eco-phenomenology which of course has Umwelt as its core principle...
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by Djehutynakht » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:30 pm UTC
ggerrietts wrote:Loading from bookmark at the office in Boston, in Chrome 18, on the 2th, I got this, which is supposed to be Robot Paul Revere I think?
(Let me know if the link is inadequately specific to bring up that frame and I'll find hosting somewhere.)

Hm... I'm in the Boston and I haven't gotten Robovere.
Aww...
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by MathUhhhSaurus » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:25 am UTC
so you know how I was complaining about how SC didn't have a comic?
Weeeeeell...it turns out my work's internet thinks it's in Georgia...weird right? I apologize for my complaint.

Yay hurricane season!
But still...shame on you, Randall for not knowing that SC lies on a fault line. We get small earthquakes all the time
(link)!
Edit: awww...y u no image?
(link to image)
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by friedemann » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:27 am UTC
O my god, Randall, are you gone crazy?
Without googleing the latest comic, I wouldn't have found out that you not only made different comics for different browsers / OS'es, but also different locations.
And all that even though expecting about 1% of your readership to find out? or... maybe not? hmm.... maybe you expect your readers to do further research, when one doesn't get the point of the strip, so in my case it worked.
I had fun, I hope other people will as well.
Btw, excuse my bad english, I'm from germany and I liked the pun on the Berlin airbridge very much.
regards and stuff...
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by benchatt » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:12 am UTC
Phoenix calling. I get the lake diver killer in IE, Chrome and (yes) Opera. I get the turtle one in FF and the wormhole in Chrome.
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by WolfieMario » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:14 am UTC
friedemann wrote:O my god, Randall, are you gone crazy?
Without googleing the latest comic, I wouldn't have found out that you not only made different comics for different browsers / OS'es, but also different locations.
And all that even though expecting about 1% of your readership to find out? or... maybe not? hmm.... maybe you expect your readers to do further research, when one doesn't get the point of the strip, so in my case it worked.
Even that suits the point of the comic rather well - the people who came here for various reasons and learned that there were dozens of alternate comics... We're also just in another umwelt; there's more variables to how you experienced the April Fools comic than just the variables Randall and Davean put in the code

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by Tyrannosaur » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:29 am UTC
Nigh wrote:SirMustapha wrote:And instead of drawing random crap, Randall drew A LOT of random crap.
Do you realize what you've done? You've removed the tiny bit of backing your opinion on each comic had. You've exposed yourself - you've basically admitted that you hate each comic not based on content or humor, but because you hate Randall. Or xkcd. Probably both. And thus your opinion is worthless.
You must be new here. Welcome to the xkcd forums!
djessop wrote:The t-shirt should read "There are 11 types of people in the world, those who understand binary, those who don't and those who insist the number above is pronounced as eleven no matter what base you're in".
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by xeno of 3134 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:42 am UTC
Sprocket wrote:MathUhhhSaurus wrote:AndrewGPaul wrote:By the way, viewing the OP of this thread, I see the "I found a snake but then forgot to stop" comic, but the last panel I see is white beret guy going "whee" with the snake coming out of a Portal-like mousehole. Is there anything further to the right?
The microbrews, and variety of complex and flavorful beers vary much more in the US than pretty must all of Western Europe from what I understand. I guess what I might mean is "whatever 'real ale' is, I don't think I miss it."
I take it you never visited Belgium...
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by AislinKageno » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:16 am UTC
WolfieMario wrote:friedemann wrote:O my god, Randall, are you gone crazy?
Without googleing the latest comic, I wouldn't have found out that you not only made different comics for different browsers / OS'es, but also different locations.
And all that even though expecting about 1% of your readership to find out? or... maybe not? hmm.... maybe you expect your readers to do further research, when one doesn't get the point of the strip, so in my case it worked.
Even that suits the point of the comic rather well - the people who came here for various reasons and learned that there were dozens of alternate comics... We're also just in another umwelt; there's more variables to how you experienced the April Fools comic than just the variables Randall and Davean put in the code

I like to imagine the casual xkcd readers somewhere out there who encountered this comic outside of our analytical context.
A: Hey, you catch the new xkcd? I didn't get it.
B: Yeah, it was funny because the snake had two heads.
A: ...Wha? I just wanted to know what the weird white circle meant. So it's a reference to a snake?
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by kanraga » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:37 am UTC
From an MIT address, another variation on the Wellesley/Smith comic:

(Course 15 is Economics)
When I read the alt-text, I honestly thought "Umwelt" was referring to how MIT students in different majors perceived the same environment differently, and then I came to the forums and found another layer of recursive meaning. This is the greatest comic.
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by Sprocket » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:49 am UTC
For all this, were I his wife, I would take him in a manly fashion.
"She’s a free spirit, a wind-rider, she’s at one with nature, and walks with the kodama eidolons”

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by Tyrannosaur » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:51 am UTC
Sprocket wrote:For all this, were I his wife, I would take him in a manly fashion.
Even if you were his wife, please don't take men in manly fashions unless they are used to that sort of thing....
Love Wash!
djessop wrote:The t-shirt should read "There are 11 types of people in the world, those who understand binary, those who don't and those who insist the number above is pronounced as eleven no matter what base you're in".
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by uglyoldbob » Tue Apr 03, 2012 4:12 am UTC
So I hopped on the neighbor's wireless to check out the comic strip...
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by Catbertthegreat » Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:04 am UTC
freakish777 wrote:On topic. Has anyone tried AOL???
Or is it just the same "No Plugin Would Ever Make this Work" image as some other browsers?
Using my mother's computer, AOL 9.6 on Windows Vista in Southern California returns the raptor comic and on rare occasion the white hole/light.
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by SpringLoaded12 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:09 am UTC
Is there a place other than the Reddit thread where all of these have been archived? I saw a mention of a Google Doc, but didn't see a link to it. Hopefully there's a version that is as up-to-date as this thread is...
And, I wonder if the earthquake comic is viewable in every state, thus meaning there's 50 different versions of it?
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by dsty292 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:52 am UTC
This is a link to the google doc that we've created (it was on page two) of as many strips and as many methods of access as we could find.
http://tinyurl.com/UnweltXKCD
I went ahead and edited in the relatively exhaustive list at the bottom of the screen, should include nearly every strip Randall made.
Thanks Randall! Finding all of those strips was the best use of an hour ever!

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by dsty292 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:54 am UTC
SpringLoaded12 wrote:Is there a place other than the Reddit thread where all of these have been archived? I saw a mention of a Google Doc, but didn't see a link to it. Hopefully there's a version that is as up-to-date as this thread is...
And, I wonder if the earthquake comic is viewable in every state, thus meaning there's 50 different versions of it?
Sorry for double post
Anyway... The Google Doc link is above, and a version of the comic appears to be viewable from each state, although some of the northern states use the aurora or lake diver killer strips.
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by mikekearn » Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:02 am UTC
Presumably the earthquake one is not viewable in California, or else the whole thing would have to be rewritten. At least, none of the browsers in any location I've tried returned the earthquake, from here in California.
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by J L » Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:44 am UTC
dsty292 wrote:This is a link to the google doc that we've created (it was on page two) of as many strips and as many methods of access as we could find.
http://tinyurl.com/UnweltXKCDI went ahead and edited in the relatively exhaustive list at the bottom of the screen, should include nearly every strip Randall made.
Thanks Randall! Finding all of those strips was the best use of an hour ever!

Yes, that easter egg hunt was exactly what was so great about it, and some strips, like the Facebook dogs or the Paul Revere one, were just awesome.
Thanks for all your work, too bad many of the screenshots have been taken down again.
It would be great to have this as a poster. With a world map. And aaaaall the strips spread out on it

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by dsty292 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:57 am UTC
WOOT, Google Doc is now more updated than the Reddit comment! XD
Once again, the url to the google doc: http://tinyurl.com/UnweltXKCD
This is the url to the reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/comics/comments/rnpiw/mindboggling_xkcd_april_fools_comic/c47927k
And thanks JL, all links should be working at the moment.
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by Haylo » Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:56 am UTC
youknowwho wrote:I'm very disappointed by this comic, because I can't see all those images. Anyway, that's lot of work. It is a shame that some of it could never be seen without purposely looking for it.
Effort brings it's rewards, which is perfectly satisfactory.
Over the last three days I've greatly enjoyed finding out what friends abroad have seen (nothing that hasn't been posted here already) and the images posted on here. It's been a real treat.

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by Azul » Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:56 am UTC
I think I found a version no one has posted yet (unless I missed something in the previous pages) ! Seems to be a special version for France, using Firefox browser.
I've been (figuratively) dying to post it here for 2 days, I've even registered to the forum for this reason... but... couldn't find out how you manage to attach images to a post...

(by the way, could someone tell me how to do that ?)
Anyway, I finally put it in a googledoc : http://tinyurl.com/xkcd-french
Enjoy !
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by Daimon » Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:52 am UTC
Was I the only one who thought of trying to see it on a browser from 1993 and seeing Umwelt not show completely?
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by gates531 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:54 am UTC
For the Netscape browser, you get this strip:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/403/netnavxkcd.jpg/
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by mbohn » Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:58 am UTC
The strangest thing about 1037 is that it arrived on Sunday. When it appeared in my array of Chrome tabs I open every morning there it was so I assumed it must be Monday, but I checked, and no, it was Sunday. I can only assume it came to me before anybody else and that that can only be due to the fact that the server must be very close to me.
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by Haylo » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:30 pm UTC
mbohn wrote:I can only assume it came to me before anybody else and that that can only be due to the fact that the server must be very close to me.
That's awesome!
The majority of the posters to this thread had to use a time machine this morning to go back to April Fool's Day to post in here...
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by Daimon » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:32 pm UTC
gates531 wrote:For the Netscape browser, you get this strip:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/403/netnavxkcd.jpg/
Bye-Bye, Gates531
No love for Mosaic, I guess.

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by dsawatzky » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:43 pm UTC
davevresk wrote:It goes further... in Safari the picture wont load and the alt text reads "... prescription to your web browser" not "... web browser size" but in Fire Fox it ha no problems. Also, you see a different comic the wider your browser window is. Well played
You must be talking Safari Mac, because in my Safari PC, it says "to your web browser size". In fact Safari for PC appears to be the same as IE8.
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by warspite » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:22 pm UTC
I hear there's a special easter egg if you view the comic using Tim Berners-Lee's eyes.
Someone should go get them.
(With consent, of course!)
Or I suppose they could use the old Chinese Eskimo guy from Blade Runner.
(Emulator?)
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by Maxintech » Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:59 pm UTC
I can't upload de images or put the links because it's my first post, but in Safari (OS X Lion) or iPhone shows the tunnel, on FireFox shows the guy with electrodes in the head and in Chorme shows the snake, part of all of it if I maximized the browser, starting and ending with the guy and the gal.
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by Celtic Minstrel » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:49 pm UTC
mbohn wrote:The strangest thing about 1037 is that it arrived on Sunday. When it appeared in my array of Chrome tabs I open every morning there it was so I assumed it must be Monday, but I checked, and no, it was Sunday. I can only assume it came to me before anybody else and that that can only be due to the fact that the server must be very close to me.
Heh!

Nice theory, but actually it really was posted on Sunday due to that being April Fool's.
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