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         Updated on June 3, 2003
   
May 27, 2003

ARGH!!! I thought I'd escaped that terrible radio show forever and then you make a comic about it??? *snarfle* not that it wasn't a funny comic, but still. Ah well, at least she's not Dr. Lorna.

--Holly who's happy to be back in Cali
 

   
   
Hmm... we're assuming you mean Dr. Laura, Holly, as we can't see what anyone would have against someone as nice as Dr. Lorna.

However, we consider the Delilah show to be a sign of the Apocalypse . Really... a radio show where the callers are too dense to actually be able to request a song without the DJ's help? What's up with that?
 

   
   
May 29, 2003

In relation to the haiku I posted earlier...

Since the space station is in low earth orbit, it therefore is not in geostationary orbit, and therefore will not be able to recieve transmissions all the time. It will only be able to receive them when it is over the continental US.

--Ryan Green
 

   
   
Almost, Ryan. Actually since XM uses two satellites 30 degrees apart in the sky, their combined signals would actually cover 210 degrees of longitude of Earth's surface. Your point is valid in that the station would still miss that 150 degrees where Earth is eclipsing Rock and Roll, however, there is a certain trillionaire on board who can afford some Earth-based repeaters to make up for blockage.
 
   
   
May 30, 2003

Heh, Friday's strip was funny. I had to read it twice, and then I realized that the tower was a less-than sign. It was almost like something out of FoxTrot. Very funny.

--The Raven's Mirror
 

   
   
Uh... yeah. We meant to do that.

Actually, that never occured to us, but it is kind of humorous. We just thought that the French would recoil in horror knowing that their national heritage is a casino. However, to the relief of the French, at least it's not visible from space.
 

   
   
June 1, 2003

You said: "We had a spelling error...one of the hazards of having no real editor....untouched by outsider's hands...by outsider's hands"

Ooops...two punctuation errors in your response to the spelling error! (I think you meant either "by an outsider's hands" or "by outsiders' hands"!

--Drone
 

   
   
Great googly moogly! Yes, Drone, we mean "by outsiders' hands." The strips themselves aren't the only things that need to be edited on this site. Apparently, we at Team Rockwood need to bookmark a grammar page as well as a misspelling page.
 
   
     
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