XKCD on conspiracy theories

http://www.xkcd.org/ is a comic penned on the topics of science and technology. Sometimes obscure, often random, it’s one of my favorite stops to make while surfing the 'net. (wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xkcd)

The most recent comic reminded me of many threads in JC:

Someone as savvy as Randall Munroe should know that a bug report is not the best course of action for that flaw. It’s not a bug. It’s a fundamental design flaw and is more accurately a flaw in the spec. He needs to propose a new design standard and product spec. If you file a bug report the developers are just going to ignore it as not a bug since the product is developed and working as per the spec.

XKCD is awesome. I’m registered on the forums there, although I never read it anymore and I want to buy some of their T-shirts, particularly: “Science: it works, bitches!”

That conspiracy strip I don’t like. Here’s why: I’m absolutely positive that it was designed, made and put on xkcd by the weather control people. That means that xkcd has been taken over. From now on it will work for the purpose of brainwashing. It’s raining outside? Hey, that’s nobody’s fault!

it’s not a bug: it’s a feature!