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Express yourself!
Have you always wanted to let Team Rockwood know just what you were thinking? Do you wonder why the panels of the strip are laid out horizontally instead of vertically? Or do you have sensitive documents that will bring down the government? In any case, we want to know! Just fill out your name and e-mail address, then let 'er rip! No question or comment is too bizarre for Team Rockwood to take a stab at, and if we can get enough mail coming in, this page will be updated weekly! (Unlike the old mailbag page, which got updated about four times in two years.)
So consider this an experiment in web interactivity. Or, consider it a way to artificially inflate our hit count. Either way, just write in!
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Updated on November 18, 2003
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November 11, 2003
COLOR! w00t! :)
BOOMER!!!
--Spike
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Glad you liked them, Spike. Hopefully that made up for you having the shakes last week.
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November 11, 2003
nice strip only read one comic but wanted to keep some truth to the previous post
--zifnab
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We're not sure which post you're referring to, zifnab, but thanks for the compliment!
Interesting name, by the way. Is that Gray?
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November 13, 2003
I had to reread the brainteaser to see that you meant the entire North-South length of I-35. Here's my work:
I went to Mapsonus.com to get the full length of I-35 and I also confirmed this distance with a handy, dandy US Atlas courtesy of Rand McNally. For the people out there that don't have a map, I-35 starts in Duluth, MN (very close to my current residence) and ends at the Mexican border in Laredo, TX.
So, the average distance of those two sources for I-35 is:
(1536+1540)/2=1538
Rockwood drove 806 miles: so you drove 52.4% of I-35 in day.
As for guessing Minneapolis, I have another handy dandy mapping program that does buffers zones. So, I did a buffer zone of 806 miles and came up Minneapolis.
But the question remains, why would Rockwood go to Minneapolis? It was butt-ass cold there last week. I should know, I live in Minnesota.
--Leif
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Well, Leif, it seems that some of Brian's extended-family members didn't check OU's football schedule before they scheduled their wedding. We missed the massacre.
Furthermore, neither did they check the calendar. C'mon! November? Minnesota? You don't have to tell Brian that it was cold. He spent a chilly afternoon in multiple layers of clothing before trying to go to the Apple Store. It was closed for renovation! Can you believe that?
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