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14 Responses to Comprehensive

  1. steve says:

    lol, awesome. reminds me of my time working in a library.

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  2. Antonio says:

    Hehe, I think this is a warning that I should get to the library to work on my PhD… if only it wasn’t so lonely … on a cold and grey friday morning… in the library ๐Ÿ˜‰

  3. Wayne says:

    I don’t get it. I thought OCD’s defining characteristic was to excessively repeat an action and that doesn’t seem to apply to the encyclopedia galactica.

    • Doug says:

      Yeah I was thinking less of OCD and more along the lines of the colloquial meaning of “obsessive-compulsive”, (or there’s also Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder, which involves over-the-top perfectionism and being excessively meticulous)

      • Wayne says:

        Makes sense.

        When I was growing up we didn’t have Internet, but I had my own rack of Encyclopedia Britannica and I do believe I read it all the way through.

        Hyperlinking has really changed learning for the knowledge hungry ADD geek. You just can’t read Wikipedia from beginning to end.

  4. mariusg says:

    he will never finish it. ๐Ÿ˜›

  5. Ant says:

    Bawk? ๐Ÿ˜‰

  6. Dryguy says:

    I cannot read this cartoon until you include the missing sections ADP, AFP, AFQ and AFR…..and Volume ADR – AER is shorter than the rest. The volumes should be all the same height. Let me know when this is all fixed so I can look at this cartoon again. Upsetting, very upsetting.

  7. neha says:

    umm, isn’t that the correct way?

  8. willwot says:

    Most of the questions I get in regards to types of reference materials is what and how do I use an encyclopedia? Wikipedia destroyed the encyclopedia. This is Hilarious, Vol. Hib-Hil general given name to Roman Stand-up Comedian playing at the Amphitheater on Friday and Saturday Augustus 8th and 9th 53AD

    • willwot says:

      Full name Hyrum Larius Funnicus Comediaus also playing on the Emperor’s Barge on the Tiber River Augustus 15th and 16th 53AD

  9. Wildbird says:

    Bratanica and world book never was like this

  10. Chris says:

    Sooo, someone finally printed out Wikipedia?

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