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:''This article is about the text at the bottom of [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com]. For comics featuring footnotes, see [[:Category:Footnotes]].''
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At the bottom of the [[xkcd]] comics beneath [[Randall|Randall's]] list of ''Comics I Enjoy'' there is a footnote written in a very tiny font, as to make it hard to read. There have been two footnotes displayed over the course of xkcd's history, with a gap of 22 days without any footnotes after the removal of the original footnote.
[[File:xkcd_bottom.png|thumb|right|250px|The bottom segment on [[xkcd|xkcd.com]]]]{{TOC}}The '''footnote''' on [[xkcd]] is displayed beneath [[Randall]]'s list of "Comics I Enjoy". It's written in a very tiny font, which makes it very hard to read without zooming in. There have been two major footnotes displayed over the course of the site's history, with a gap of 22 days without any footnotes after the removal of the original footnote.
 
  
 
==1. No footnote==
 
==1. No footnote==
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<gallery widths=240px heights=160px mode="nolines">
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[[File:The algorithm constantly finds Jesus.jpeg|250px|The algorithm constantly finds Jesus.]] [[File:The algorithm killed Jeeves.jpeg|220px|The algorithm killed Jeeves.]] [[File:The algorithm is banned in China.jpeg|250px|The algorithm is banned in China.]] [[File:The algorithm is from Jersey.jpeg|220px|The algorithm is from Jersey.]]
File:The algorithm constantly finds Jesus.jpeg|The algorithm constantly finds Jesus.
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File:The algorithm killed Jeeves.jpeg|The algorithm killed Jeeves.
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* "The algorithm constantly finds Jesus."
File:The algorithm is banned in China.jpeg|The algorithm is banned in China.
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* "The algorithm killed Jeeves."
File:The algorithm is from Jersey.jpeg|The algorithm is from Jersey.
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* "The algorithm is banned in China."
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* "The algorithm is from Jersey."
  
 
==3. Bitcoin addresses==
 
==3. Bitcoin addresses==
Randall added a {{w|Bitcoin}} address (a string of alphanumeric characters) to the original footnote between [https://web.archive.org/web/20130218163441/http://xkcd.com/ February 18th, 2013] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130224073827/http://xkcd.com/ February 24, 2013] and changed it many times over time. Randall also had a page at [https://xkcd.com/bitcoin xkcd.com/bitcoin], which listed other Bitcoin addresses. The following footnote uses the first address, but you can view a list of all addresses [[Bitcoin address|here]].
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Randall added a {{w|Bitcoin}} address (a string of alphanumeric characters) to the original footnote between [https://web.archive.org/web/20130218163441/http://xkcd.com/ February 18th, 2013] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130224073827/http://xkcd.com/ February 24, 2013] and changed it many times over time. Randall also had a page at [https://xkcd.com/bitcoin xkcd.com/bitcoin], which listed other Bitcoin addresses. The following footnote uses the first address, but you can view a list of all addresses [[Bitcoin|here]].
  
 
<small><b><i>
 
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==4. Footnote removed==
 
==4. Footnote removed==
The old footnote was removed entirely, along with the [[Warning|warning]] above it, on [https://web.archive.org/web/20160912204204/http://xkcd.com/ September 12th, 2016], when [[1732: Earth Temperature Timeline]] was the frontpage comic. They were probably removed to not scare potential new fans away, given the [[1732#Popularity_of_comic|popularity of the comic]]. For 22 days, from September 12th, 2016 until [https://web.archive.org/web/20161004055648/http://xkcd.com/ October 4th, 2016], there was no footnote on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com].
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The old footnote was removed entirely, along with the [[xkcd warning]] above it, on [https://web.archive.org/web/20160912204204/http://xkcd.com/ September 12th, 2016], when [[1732: Earth Temperature Timeline]] was the frontpage comic. They were probably removed to not scare potential new fans away, given the [[1732#Popularity_of_comic|popularity of the comic]]. For 22 days, from September 12th, 2016 until [https://web.archive.org/web/20161004055648/http://xkcd.com/ October 4th, 2016] there was no footnote on [https://xkcd.com xkcd.com].
  
 
==5. Current footnote==
 
==5. Current footnote==
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</i></b></small>
 
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The text gives questionable advice on how to view xkcd.com. Using a discontinued browser on an Apple computer released in 1986 with a screen resolution one pixel tall would be impossible.{{Citation needed}}
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The text gives questionable advice on how to view xkcd.com. Using a discontinued browser on an Apple computer released in 1986 with a screen resolution one pixel tall would be impossible{{citation needed}}.
  
 
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|Netscape Navigator 4.0 or below
 
|Netscape Navigator 4.0 or below
|It is normal to specify browser and minimum version, as all later versions typically retain needed features from previous versions. Instead, the footnote claims that older versions are better (perhaps due to [[1172: Workflow|reliance on a bug]] fixed after version 4.0). No version of Netscape Navigator is maintained.
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|<nowiki>It is normal to specify browser and minimum version, as all later versions typically retain needed features from previous versions. Instead, the footnote claims that older versions are better (perhaps due to [[1172: Workflow|reliance on a bug]] fixed after version 4.0). No version of Netscape Navigator is maintained.</nowiki>
 
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|on a Pentium 3±1
 
|on a Pentium 3±1
|{{w|Pentium}} was a brand of processors made by Intel. Instead of specifying a minimum processor generation (as in software system requirements), both a minimum and maximum are given. This notation is often used for specifying tolerances, usually of a physical property (e.g. electrical resistance) - a tolerance range of "Pentium 3, plus or minus one" indicates anything older than Pentium 2 or newer than Pentium 4 is sub-optimal. It may also refer to the more mathematical usage of plus or minus, which would indicate it's best viewed on a Pentium 2, or a Pentium 4, but nothing else.
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|<nowiki>{{w|Pentium}} was a brand of processors made by Intel. Instead of specifying a minimum processor generation (as in software system requirements), both a minimum and maximum are given. This notation is often used for specifying tolerances, usually of a physical property (e.g. electrical resistance) - a tolerance range of "Pentium 3, plus or minus one" indicates anything older than Pentium 2 or newer than Pentium 4 is sub-optimal. It may also refer to the more mathematical usage of plus or minus, which would indicate it's best viewed on a Pentium 2, or a Pentium 4, but nothing else.</nowiki>
 
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|emulated in Javascript
 
|emulated in Javascript
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|on an Apple IIGS
 
|on an Apple IIGS
|The Apple IIGS was a computer made in the 1980's. Even the slowest Pentium computers are hundreds of times faster than the Apple IIGS. Combined with the inefficiencies of processor emulation, this would result in a painfully slow experience, if it worked at all. It was made before Internet connections were common, and there was probably no web JavaScript-compatible browser for it, if any browser at all. There are now Ethernet cards available for the IIGS.
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|The Apple IIGS was a computer made in the 1980's. Even the slowest Pentium computers are hundreds of times faster than the Apple IIGS. Combined with the inefficiencies of processor emulation, this would result in a painfully slow experience, if it worked at all.
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The Apple IIGS was made before Internet connections were common, and there was probably no web Javascript-compatible browser for it, if any browser at all. There are now Ethernet cards available for the IIGS.
 
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|at a screen resolution of 1024x1.
 
|at a screen resolution of 1024x1.
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|and remove your device from Airplane Mode and set it to Boat Mode.
 
|and remove your device from Airplane Mode and set it to Boat Mode.
|Many portable devices, especially cell phones and tablets, have an "Airplane Mode," which disables all radio-frequency transmissions (wifi, mobile/cellphone connectivity, etc) to avoid potential interference with an aircraft's own electronics while flying. And also to prevent your phone trying to connect to cell towers at high power because they are being constantly disconnected, the result of this is all the people's phone sending high power signals and jamming other phones. "Boat Mode" is fictional.
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|Many portable devices, especially cell phones and tablets, have an "Airplane Mode," which disables all radio-frequency transmissions (wifi, mobile/cellphone connectivity, etc) to avoid potential interference with an aircraft's own electronics while flying. "Boat Mode" is fictional.
 
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|For security reasons, please leave caps lock on while browsing.
 
|For security reasons, please leave caps lock on while browsing.
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