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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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[[Randall]] made a mistake in this comic: Hairy seems to "lose" his hair in the last two frames where he is together with Megan (#9 and #11), but it's still the same person. The Cueball that appears in the last four frames represents another person. This is clearly evidenced by Randall's [http://xkcd.com/1028/info.0.json transcript of the comic].
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*[[Randall]] made a mistake in this comic:
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**Hairy seems to "lose" his hair in the last two frames he is in with Megan, but it's still the same person.
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**The Cueball that appears in the last four frames is not Hairy without hair.
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**This is clearly evidenced by Randall's [http://xkcd.com/1028/info.0.json transcript of the comic].
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*Randall has later made a similar mistake in the complicated [[1350: Lorenz]]
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**In one story line [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/2/28/lorenz_-_wake_up_5.png Hairy wakes up] in bed after a night mare.
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**He then lay down again and has [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/4/4e/lorenz_-_wake_up_7.png lost his hair] in that process.
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***This is not because of the nightmare, as [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/images/3/3e/lorenz_-_wake_up_8.png he has his hair again] when he gets up.
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**To see more go to [[1350: Lorenz]] and use the menu of the comic to go to Themes - 4.15 "Waking Up".
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***(Direct link not possible because of collapsing parts of the tables).
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** The subject of the tag line is the comic's focus in  [[1984:_Misinterpretation]]
 
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