Back in Episode 60, some folks might have wondered how Euler was both inside the church summoning a moose, and then riding the same moose through the stained glass window which implied he was simultaneously outside the church.
Those people will be pleased to see that the answer is simple.
(Simple being defined here as willing accept paradox as a matter of course and overlook all the difficulties posed by this solution.)
–Geoff
http://www.ftg-comic.com/2007/10/11/index.php
Loyola is defeated, Sickingen dead, but there is still the small matter of Galileo’s erasure from history to be taken care of, that is if Peter can stop fixating on Swedes and Newton can stop silently pondering the demise of his witless accomplices. A touching honor! A Swede Fugue! An Implicit Proposal! Time goes all twisty in EPISODE 68: Remember the Trash Cans!!
– Geoff and The Count
As far as I know, no monarch has taken the domestic pig as his or her personal animal, though I have not given the matter the deep research it perhaps deserves. There are a number of great fictional pigs, however, for those wishing to explore the literature further.
And Hey! How about that C-Squared Cube?! Haven’t seen it for a while. Greetings, old chum!
– Count Dolby von Luckner
Hmmm… all these Bill and Ted references make me think that I really need to update our “Good Reads” section with all the time travel fiction I have read.
At the very least, “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” needs to be on there. And I mean the movie. Not the video game based on the movie that I was horrible at when I was twelve.
I don’t think I ever got past the Robin Hood level…
Anyway, enjoy the coming foray into the dark territories of ontological paradox.
–Geoff
