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xkcd #2810: How to Coil a Cable

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xkcd #2810: How to Coil a Cable

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    deleted by creator

  • RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca
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    Draw the rest of the fucking owl

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    Mobile version:
    https://m.xkcd.com/2810/

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    Much like the old internet adage: if you want to know the answer to something, confidently state the wrong answer, and inevitably someone who knows the correct answer will chime in to correct you.

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    I’m just a little sad that they make it sound confusing and difficult, when it’s not. sigh.

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    Forgot to mention ham radio guys and firefighters.

    I never try to help others coil their cords/rope/hose. Everyone has their own way to do it, and you can never convince them otherwise.

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    If your alternating positive and negative coils then don’t even talk to me!

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    Over-under ftw!

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      You heathen! Quarter turn with each loop!

      Hey, this is way better than Emacs vs vim.

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        Of course it is. Why would anyone want to use emacs? Also why would anyone use spaces instead of tabs?

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    posting link instead of img is lame on mobile

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      Sync handles xkcd links by displaying them as images, with a button for the hover text.

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    I feel personally attacked

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