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Never let it be said that this blog does not write in-depth analysis on the pressing issues of our day.
This is a single Cartoon Blog entry, posted by Dave
on Saturday, March 4th, 2006 at 8:00 am.
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I was really confused, and maybe more commercial-minded than you, and not to criticize, but when I started examining your cartoon, I expected that the last element might be an Apple product. e.g. “my apple” might be an iMAC or iPOD!
Great cartoon though.
Dave, why is there sometimes, as today, such an enormous amount of space between the title and the cartoon, and why doesn’t the comment thing function, sometimes? Is it my computer? I use Windows xp and IE.
Wait … does this mean you are really Adam?
Did Eve also eat of the Apostrophe Tree, thereby condemning Adam to intermittent possesive apostrophication?
Nefertiki – the ‘gap’ effect does appear if you use a small window (in technical jargon less than 800 pixels wide) and internet explorer. Can you drag your windows a bit wider?
Augustus. The apostrophisation of Adams apple is an interesting one. Having looked into it it seems that even academics and people like the nhs usually use the term without the apostrophe.
Is it any wonder we have super-bugs in our hospitals?