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Seeing the bonus strip at the page bottom makes me wonder where that character went… Mr. Pi, the time traveling Professor, and the goth girlfriend. We haven’t seen a few of these characters in a while… and I’ve followed this comic since it was called “Robotman” way, way back…
Contingency planning is a valuable ability in the CEO that this kid is obviously practicing to be. I’m told that conscience-free cheating can also help you succeed in such a position.
Ratbrat about 7 years ago
Ever played solitaire Checkers?
sheilag about 7 years ago
Seeing the bonus strip at the page bottom makes me wonder where that character went… Mr. Pi, the time traveling Professor, and the goth girlfriend. We haven’t seen a few of these characters in a while… and I’ve followed this comic since it was called “Robotman” way, way back…
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
Contingency planning is a valuable ability in the CEO that this kid is obviously practicing to be. I’m told that conscience-free cheating can also help you succeed in such a position.
F-Flash about 7 years ago
He probably used “Crazy” glue. How appropriate!
F-Flash about 7 years ago
He probably used “Crazy” glue. How appropriate!
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
I think it was Robert Heinlein who used “cheating at solitaire” as a sign of weak or untrustworthy character.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
What are you implying, Jarvis? Sound structural practices make for great architecture—even jenga-architecture!
Surely, you wouldn’t accuse Young Master of cheating?!