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* Randall Munroe, the writer of xkcd, has a degree in physics from Christopher Newport University.
 
* Randall Munroe, the writer of xkcd, has a degree in physics from Christopher Newport University.
 
* Bill Amend, the creator of [http://www.foxtrot.com/ Foxtrot], majored in physics at Amherst College.  
 
* Bill Amend, the creator of [http://www.foxtrot.com/ Foxtrot], majored in physics at Amherst College.  
* Zach Weinersmith, who writes the webcomic [http://www.smbc-comics.com/ Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal], majored in physics at San Jose State University.
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* Zach Weiner, who writes the webcomic [http://www.smbc-comics.com/ Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal], majored in physics at San Jose State University.
 
* Henry Reich is the creator of the web video series [http://www.youtube.com/user/minutephysics MinutePhysics], and studied physics and mathematics at Grinnell College.
 
* Henry Reich is the creator of the web video series [http://www.youtube.com/user/minutephysics MinutePhysics], and studied physics and mathematics at Grinnell College.
 
* Paul G. Hewitt is a physicist and [http://www.conceptualphysics.com/ author of physics textbooks]. His textbooks contain a number of cartoons, drawn by Hewitt himself, to help illustrate physics concepts.
 
* Paul G. Hewitt is a physicist and [http://www.conceptualphysics.com/ author of physics textbooks]. His textbooks contain a number of cartoons, drawn by Hewitt himself, to help illustrate physics concepts.
* Arryn Diaz writes the webcomic [http://dresdencodak.com/ Dresden Codak], and majored in physics (among several other things) before dropping out. Her comics frequently reference ideas and experiments in physics.
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* Aaron Diaz writes the webcomic [http://dresdencodak.com/ Dresden Codak], and majored in physics (among several other things) before dropping out. His comics frequently reference ideas and experiments in physics.
 
* Larry Gonick is a cartoonist who has published [http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/search-results?contributor=larry-gonick a number of educational comic books], including The Cartoon Guide to Physics.
 
* Larry Gonick is a cartoonist who has published [http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/search-results?contributor=larry-gonick a number of educational comic books], including The Cartoon Guide to Physics.
 
* Bud Grace, the creator of the comic [http://piranhaclubcomics.com/ Piranha Club] (previously known as Ernie) holds a PhD in nuclear physics. He has been making the comic since 1988.
 
* Bud Grace, the creator of the comic [http://piranhaclubcomics.com/ Piranha Club] (previously known as Ernie) holds a PhD in nuclear physics. He has been making the comic since 1988.
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Jason from FoxTrot is sitting at an artist's desk with a pencil, holding a phone.]
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[Jason from FoxTrot is sitting at an artist's desk with a pencil, holding a phone.]
 
:Jason: Hi, Mr. Munroe? I have a great idea! Let me draw some strips for you!
 
:Jason: Hi, Mr. Munroe? I have a great idea! Let me draw some strips for you!
 
:Randall, through the telephone: Fat chance, kid.
 
:Randall, through the telephone: Fat chance, kid.
  
:[Zoom in to Jason.]
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[Zoom in to Jason.]
 
:Jason: Sudo let me draw some strips for you.
 
:Jason: Sudo let me draw some strips for you.
  
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[There follow three strips. These are separated by double new lines.]
  
:[The following are transcripts of three strips.]
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[Cueball and Ponytail are looking at each other.]
 
 
 
 
:[Cueball and Ponytail are looking at each other.]
 
 
:Cueball: I find you more attractive than usual.
 
:Cueball: I find you more attractive than usual.
 
:Ponytail: You do? Is it my new haircut?
 
:Ponytail: You do? Is it my new haircut?
  
:[Zoom in to Cueball.]
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[Zoom in to Cueball.]
 
:Cueball: Actually, I think it's all the weight you've been putting on. Your gravitational pull is pretty severe.
 
:Cueball: Actually, I think it's all the weight you've been putting on. Your gravitational pull is pretty severe.
  
:[Cueball is now alone in the panel.]
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[Cueball is now alone in the panel.]
 
:Cueball: Just sayin'.
 
:Cueball: Just sayin'.
  
  
:[Two people are in a living room. The woman is looking through a chest of drawers.]
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[Two people are in a living room. The woman is looking through a chest of drawers.]
 
:At home with the Heisenbergs
 
:At home with the Heisenbergs
 
:Mrs. Heisenberg: I can't find my car keys.
 
:Mrs. Heisenberg: I can't find my car keys.
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:[Congress is in session.  The Speaker is standing on stage in front of an American Flag hanging by an ionic column, holding up a gavel. Seven Members of Congress are seen in front of the stage: a Cueball, a Hairbun, a man with glasses, a woman with long hair, and three more Cueballs.  The first, fourth, and sixth members have their hands raised.]
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[Congress is in session.  The Speaker is standing on stage in front of an American Flag hanging by an ionic column, holding up a gavel. Seven Members of Congress are seen in front of the stage: a Cueball, a Hairbun, a man with glasses, a woman with long hair, and three more Cueballs.  The first, fourth, and sixth members have their hands raised.]
 
:Caption: Why mathematicians should run for Congress
 
:Caption: Why mathematicians should run for Congress
 
:Speaker: All those in favor of the bill say "aye."
 
:Speaker: All those in favor of the bill say "aye."

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