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“@ycombinatornews: This Is the State of the Web Right Now http://gizmo.do/hZeSbU”
This Is the State of the Web Right Now
Now and then, comic artist Matthew “The Oatmeal” Inman truly manages to capture something that we’re all thinking about but unable to convey. Today that something is the truth about the state of the Internet as it is right now.
Republished with permission from Matthew Inman aka “The Oatmeal,” a former web designer turned comic artist. You can see more of his work on The Oatmeal. Matthew is a one man operation, so be sure to check out posters and prints from his shop or pre-order a copy of his book.
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Your version of Internet Explorer is not supported. Please upgrade to the most recent version in order to view comments.Hahaha. I love The Oatmeal. Thoroughly enjoyed this!Also, very true about Ping. lol. Reply
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My wife even got me mug for Christmas; it has a T-Rex with a party hat and a balloon. ReplyHaha, I love the TumbBeasts.
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The iPhone one is the equivalent of an airpline food joke. AT&T really isn’t bad where I live. Perhaps it is for some people, in places where there is alot of network stress, but more likely, thanks to editorial hate and problems that consistently get blown out of proportion, AT&T is suffering from Vista syndrome. They should rebrand their 4G as “U-Verse Wireless”. A noticeable improvement, however trivial, accompanied by a new brand has worked wonders for Windows, Comcast, and many others. It would just be a shame to see such an historic brand as AT&T retired. ReplyDreamwriter promoted this commentThe Tumblr downtime image is going to be used. See here: [www.tumblr.com]LegacyCrono promoted this commentI think I’m going to steal that cheetah balls idea and build up on that with my new company I’m starting. Reply<div class=”noscriptbar”> In order to view comments on gizmodo.com you need to enable JavaScript.<br /> If you are using Firefox and NoScript addon, please mark gizmodo.com as trusted. </div>
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