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Over the Hedge, created by T Lewis and Michael Fry, takes a freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals who lived there first. The strip stars RJ, a mischievous raccoon, and Verne, his sensitive best-buddy turtle. Together they fight to save their wooded wonderland from the evils of encroaching suburbia but end up becoming distracted by wide-screen TVs, discarded fast food containers and the fun of wreaking havoc on the local homeowners' association.
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RachelC22 said, 4 months ago
I just want to be the first to say this.
It was as easy as pie.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 4 months ago
Spock: “Computer: this is a class A research directive. Compute to the last digit of the value of Pi.”
Computer: No. no no. no no no NO NOOO!
George Tirebiter said, 4 months ago
“Pi R squared.”
“No, Pie are ROUND!”
Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago
‘Is easy as cake…’
“Pie .. .easy as pie … dumb!’
(2010)
Tog said, 4 months ago
Eta beta pi. Or eat a better pie.
masterskrain said, 4 months ago
@George Tirebiter
“Pi R Squared”.
No, Pi are round, BROWNIES are Square!
the burser said, 4 months ago
@Tog
is that a Pratchett reference?
david_42 said, 4 months ago
We have a π pie pan
Tog said, 4 months ago
@the burser
It most certainly is. Full marks for observation. How are you off for dried frog pills?
Digital Frog
said, 4 months ago
@Nabuquduriuzhur
Actually, that used to happen out the university I attended back in the early 80s when students got frustrated. We had an expiremental math system on the mainframe that had theoretically unlimited decimal precision. 20-30 students signing on and computing pi to the millionth digit tended to create a slump in available cycles.
Potrzebie said, 4 months ago
They can also try “password1”. The most used password in the world.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 4 months ago
A rare victory for Verne. Usually R.J. would get it.
danketaz said, 4 months ago
swordfish
Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago
Or 12345678… ’that’s the combination an idiot would have on his luggage!’
vwdualnomand said, 4 months ago
do not use 12345678, or 1234 or password or 0000.