Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 28, 1975
Transcript:
Woodstock flies and carries a string in his mouth.<BR><BR> Linus and Sally stand in the grass and look up. Sally asks, "Why do birds need so much string when they're building a nest?"<BR><BR> Linus and Sally walk in the grass. Linus replies, "I'm sure I don't know."<BR><BR> Woodstock swings on a swing hanging from his nest.<BR><BR>
Richard Feynman has a theory. . .