Lab Preparation – Good evening! This update is a day late đ I started working again, and I need time and energy to draw on Sunday evening. But I can still do them on Monday and Tuesday!
Here’s a real story about laboratories.
A computable Story from the FIB
Lab Preparation – Good evening! This update is a day late đ I started working again, and I need time and energy to draw on Sunday evening. But I can still do them on Monday and Tuesday!
Here’s a real story about laboratories.
Velociraptor – Hello again! Today I bring the story of the legend of the Velociraptor. Once upon a time, around 2006, a student from Civil Engineering crossed the Campus quickly in long strides. He was not in a hurry, it was just his way of traveling, also his way of existing, without stopping his run. He run the stairs up and down, trotted the bar at the PolimenĂș, and when he has no place to be he circled the Telecos square. Everything with his neck forward and arms resting on his chest, like a velociraptor. Everybody had seen hm at least once, and every local knew him. Only the librarians hated him, as he entered he library and ran between the book shelves. And the same way he arrived, one day he finished his studies and left, somewhere to run in greener fields. I don’t know where Veloci is right now, but God bless him! [An emotive fanfare sounds in the background]
The Enclosed Society – Hello, hello! How are things doing? Everyone safe at home, with air conditioned? (It’s being unusually hot these days, even for summer!) Today I bring you another strip, this time from home. Bye!
Werdley Map (Reprise) – OK, I don’t know if today’s comic is plain weird or simply stupid. If anybody gets the reference, I’ll be worth the effort. I’m on vacation and I wanted to experiment a little bit. I promise that the next week everything will go back to normal (if there’s such a thing as “normal”). Sorry!
The Query (Part 4) – Hop! This week I’m on vacation in places without Internet, and trying to finish the comic strips the best way I can.
Meanwhile: as the law in JRS dictates, from time to time “Regina” has to make an apparition, so here’s an excuse to draw that red panda girl đ
The Query (Part 3) – Hello hello! Monday night update! Is everything OK around there? Here we’re still at home, waiting to see what happens next week.
Meanwhile, here’s Steffy, Johnny, and the best SQL query of all history.
The Query (Part 2) – Another week here, another week locked down at home, with the summer upon us. And in this strip, more SQL query!
The Query (Part 1) – In 2008 an SQL query was created in Revistes Campus Nord, being it the best in all history. It was immediately declared as “The Best in the West”, granted a seat in the Royal Academy of Spain, also given the Saint George Cross, the medal of Best Car of 2009 and the prize of best sparkly water Barcelona 1898. That Query only had a function, short and clear, as needful an valuable. That function was, as you already deduced, getting panties wet. History will remember that Query, along other important events on that year, being those the “SisTel Rap”, the Pikachu plushy that got Manguerito angry, and the sandwich that somebody forgot in the fridge on that hot summer.
Werdley Map – Hello hello! A late night update! Today we have Wardhog maps, as a friend of ours got totally obsessed with them. Good night!
Closing Magazine (Part 2) – Hi! We’re here again with another JRS issue. We call “To Wayko” what a previous president of the magazine (Wayko) did with images that didn’t fill all the column width, by stretching out the image and breaking the proportions far from acceptable.