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The comic is about the results of how many photos one takes. It is a graph showing multiple areas corresponding to the number of photos taken per day by a user and the total time spent reviewing them. | The comic is about the results of how many photos one takes. It is a graph showing multiple areas corresponding to the number of photos taken per day by a user and the total time spent reviewing them. | ||
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+ | While the comic focuses on storing the pictures on a computer (as well as managing this ever-increasing mass of photographs), the title text hints at a physical storage for pictures, such as a cardboard box. Such a box can collapse under its weight, and it can also be physically opened to retrieve the most precious photographs for further storage. | ||
The comic is split into 6 sectors as described below: | The comic is split into 6 sectors as described below: |