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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 July 27, 2004
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July 19, 2004
I think KHAN's been watching too much of the Empire Strikes Back. His "Laugh it up, meat sack" comment rings exactly like Han Solo's "Laugh it up, fuzzball." Heck...that could be one of the haiku lines!
--Bad Panda
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It could be a haiku, BP! Get on that, why don't you?
As for a subliminal Star Wars reference, we'll fully admit that our lives revolve around those movies. In fact, surely we weren't the only ones who were excited about the title to Episode III, right? Right?!
We were? Okay...well, we're geeks. Sue us.
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July 21, 2004
Two words--KHAN rocks! But how exactly can he play the boxing game when he has no arms? (And to get a little geeky KHAN doesn't have a positronic brain so that's another, and in my mind better but not funnier, loophole for him not obeying Asimov's Three Laws.)
Team Rockwood should totally put KHAN on a t-shirt. Also that week last summer when the caveman visited would be good too. Yeah, and the color of the universe strips--"Beige! That's the color of responsibility!" "Course that's starting to sound like a don't drink and drive campaign...
--Mikki
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It's easy to play Rock Em Sock Em Robots without arms, Mikki. The better question is how is he winning?
And thanks for the T-shirt ideas! We're not going to promise that those will be the choices, but we're carefully weighing everyone's ideas in hopes of getting some things that everyone will enjoy. Keep watching!
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July 23, 2004
I was wondering if this week's strip (Robot/ Human War) was inspired by the fact that, according to John Connor of the Terminator series, July 24, at 6:18pm, is the day that Judgment Day is to occur, and Skynet, the AI computer system, would launch the attacks on mankind?
--Ross R. Vincent
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Oh, Ross. Please don't try to outgeek us. Our copy of the Terminator 2 script tells us that the date of Judgement Day is August 29th. And we confirmed that fact by watching our Terminator 2 DVD to make sure the script and the movie weren't actually different. So you see, we've....we've...
Oh...we're so sad.
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July 26, 2004
I really expect the guy to donate all his winnings to the Mormon Church. By the time he finally loses he'll be the richest man in the world, so Utah will then be worth more than any other state. They'll secede and form their own country.
The end.
--Syn
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The richest man in the world, Syn? Some space-station-owning internet trillionaires might have something to say about that.
As for Ken Jennings, he's won $1.3 million in 38 days. If he stays on that pace for the next million or so days, he'll be right up there in Skip's league.
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