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Regarding the reference to microwave ovens in the explanation, I would like to point out that comic 843:Misconceptions references the [[wikipedia:List_of_common_misconceptions|list of common misconceptions]], which in the Food and Cooking section clearly states that microwaves don't work at the frequency of water but instead uses [[wikipedia:Dialectric_heating|dialectric heating]] to cook food. Obviously that comic is later than this one, but it should be considered for the explanation above. Thanks! [[User:GeniusBooks|GeniusBooks]] ([[User talk:GeniusBooks|talk]])
 
Regarding the reference to microwave ovens in the explanation, I would like to point out that comic 843:Misconceptions references the [[wikipedia:List_of_common_misconceptions|list of common misconceptions]], which in the Food and Cooking section clearly states that microwaves don't work at the frequency of water but instead uses [[wikipedia:Dialectric_heating|dialectric heating]] to cook food. Obviously that comic is later than this one, but it should be considered for the explanation above. Thanks! [[User:GeniusBooks|GeniusBooks]] ([[User talk:GeniusBooks|talk]])
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I think that Sulawesi is a reference to [[256: Online Communities]] (and [[802: Online Communities 2]]). In all cases it is an item that does not really fit in (although in the ''Online Communities'' case the relationship to the rest of the drawing is quite obvious, with Sulawesi being the only real island among a set of fictional islands)--[[Special:Contributions/198.41.243.241|198.41.243.241]] 22:04, 21 November 2015 (UTC)
 

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