Annie by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg for June 30, 2009

  1. Emerald
    margueritem  almost 15 years ago

    You’re in a sticky situation, boys.

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    wndrwrthg  almost 15 years ago

    These guys sound like they are from Lowest Slobbovia, or Pottsylvania.

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    leakysqueaky712  almost 15 years ago

    I swear………If one of them uses the term “kimosabe”……I’m outta here.

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    mrbribery  almost 15 years ago

    Whaddaya mean, “foreign commander”? He talks just like you do.

    I am quiver with disbelieving.

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    durtclaw  almost 15 years ago

    landlocked country with small budget, go with what you got

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    Fred_Basset_fan  almost 15 years ago

    Maybe fix so Xaxos think he in Startrek movie, but first teach crew grammar.

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    pdeason2  almost 15 years ago

    hit Xaxos on the head with something that may help him. I worked for my old tv and old computers.

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    Ray_C  almost 15 years ago

    Judging by how these guys talk, Xaxos will probably sound brilliant to them.

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    IGoPogo2  almost 15 years ago

    I thought Jay and Ted gave us a glimmer of Xaxos starting to regain logic in Sunday’s strip when, during this exchange, he strung bits together to make a little joke:

    Xaxos: Into the valley of death rode the six hundred! But someone had blundered! Shaved head stooge: Oho! Does you like Kipling? Xaxos: I don’t know – I never kippled! Yuk yuk yuk!

    Little doubt ‘Ol Tinhead will be a threat once again – perhaps with a twist of unpredictability that makes him a new kind of challenge to Warbucks.

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    sandystrainer  almost 15 years ago

    This is where Robot Sandy’s trainer tells the sub crew to use the head of Xaxos as a paper weight.

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    edwinpope13  almost 15 years ago

    it would be nice if they would just sick to one story and run with it for a chang.

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    mrprongs  almost 15 years ago

    The evil dude’s trembling. Creepy.

    The general’s in charge because the evil leader out him in charge, ship’s captain be danged.

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    sirbutlust  almost 15 years ago

    Last year i was hiking and jumped inot a lake forgetting my digital camera and cigarettes and wallet wree in my pockets. After a 20 minute swim, a shocking realazation, and a long hike home, i learned a lot about water damage to circuits.

    20 minutes in FRESH water killed my camera. Actaully i should nt have turned it on as that permantly killed it cause it fried the circuit board. I should have left it completley off and THEN stuck it in a container of rice hoping the rice would absorb the moister (internet trick i learned). Water does a number on electricity, as for Salt water, then your completly screwed.

    This xaxos thing ,whatever the hell it is, shouldnt work. They should sell it on ebay like i did with my camera and hope to get lucky selling it for 38 bucks to a camera parts store for parts.

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    Ray_C  almost 15 years ago

    sirbutlust: sorry to hear about your misfortune. However, it is quite possible to make circuit boards that can withstand salt water for some time. A technique called “conformal coating” puts a watertight epoxy skin over every component and circuit lead and land and all solder joints on the board. Connectors can be waterproofed also. The military does this all the time. Some of their radios are required to survive being submerged for at least a short while. Even so-called “fresh” water is full of ions that will mess up a naked circuit quite badly if you turn it on. So if Xaxos’ creators wanted to go to some trouble, they could make him tough against immersion, shock, vibration, and even nuclear radiation using well-known techniques.

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    davidf42  almost 6 years ago

    Morning, Anniephans!

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