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[[File:ThingExplainerBookCover.png|260px|right|thumb|The original cover of the book]][[File:New Thing Explainer cover.jpeg|260px|right|thumb|The new cover of the book]]{{TOC}}'''''Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words''''' is a book by [[Randall|Randall Munroe]] which explains things in the style of [[Up Goer Five]] (also included in the book), using only {{w|blueprint}} like drawings and a vocabulary of the 1,000 (or ''ten hundred'') most common words in the English language. Randall found his own method to determine which words would go on his list, a list that is revealed in the book. (It can also be found [https://www.xkcd.com/simplewriter/words.js here].)
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[[File:ThingExplainerBookCover.png|frame|right|General book cover]]
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''Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words'' is a book by [[Randall|Randall Munroe]] where things are explained in the style of [[Up Goer Five]] (which is also included in the book), using only {{w|blueprint}} like drawings and a vocabulary of the 1,000 (or ''ten hundred'') most common words in the English language. Randall found his own method to determine which words would go on his list, a list that is revealed in the book. (It can also be found [https://www.xkcd.com/simplewriter/words.js here].)
  
 
The book explores, among other things, computer buildings (datacenters), the flat rocks we live on (tectonic plates), the things you use to steer a plane (airliner cockpit controls), and the little bags of water you're made of (cells). See a summary below and also the [[#Things in this book by page|entire index from the book]] listing all the 45 different explanations.
 
The book explores, among other things, computer buildings (datacenters), the flat rocks we live on (tectonic plates), the things you use to steer a plane (airliner cockpit controls), and the little bags of water you're made of (cells). See a summary below and also the [[#Things in this book by page|entire index from the book]] listing all the 45 different explanations.
  
''Thing Explainer'' is Randall's second published book, not including xkcd comic books, which he announced on May 13th, 2015 in [http://blog.xkcd.com/2015/05/13/new-book-thing-explainer/ the blag] following the amazing success of his [[What If? (book)|what if? book]] based on the [[what if? (blog)|what if?]] blog.  
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''Thing Explainer'' is Randall's second published book, not including xkcd comic books, which he announced on May 13th, 2015 in [http://blog.xkcd.com/2015/05/13/new-book-thing-explainer/ the blag] following the amazing success of his [[what if%3F#The book|what if? book]] based on the [[what if?]] blog.  
  
 
The book is a collection of diagrams and line drawings similar in style to the Up Goer Five comic, which can also be purchased as a poster. It was [[#Release day|published]] by {{w|Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}} on November 24th and is available from among others {{w|Amazon.com|Amazon}} to which [http://amzn.to/1GCXMJ5 a link] has been posted on xkcd for a long time.
 
The book is a collection of diagrams and line drawings similar in style to the Up Goer Five comic, which can also be purchased as a poster. It was [[#Release day|published]] by {{w|Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}} on November 24th and is available from among others {{w|Amazon.com|Amazon}} to which [http://amzn.to/1GCXMJ5 a link] has been posted on xkcd for a long time.
  
When the book was released, Randall collaborated with [https://www.youtube.com/@MinutePhysics Minute Physics] to publish a "commercial" [https://youtu.be/2p_8gx-XHJo version of the Upgoer comic].
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When the book was released Randall had ''Minute Physics'' do a "commercial" [https://youtu.be/2p_8gx-XHJo version of the Upgoer comic].  
  
 
==Release day==
 
==Release day==
On the day of the book's release (even though it was a Tuesday) Randall also released the comic [[1608: Hoverboard]], which was a direct celebration of the book's release (it says so in the comic). But it was far from being a small or normal comic! It was the first "real" game comic released on xkcd (albeit not the first [[:Category:Interactive comics|interactive comic]]). In the style of [[1110: Click and Drag]] it was possible to move around in a very much larger picture than what was shown in the frame. But this is not done by clicking and dragging though, instead the user controls [[Cueball]] on a {{w|hoverboard}} (hence the title of the comic) by using the arrow keys, assuming that the user is on a desktop computer or a laptop.  If they are on a mobile device such as a smartphone, [[Cueball]] is controlled by tilting the device.
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On the day of the book's release (even though it was a Tuesday) Randall also released the comic '''[[1608: Hoverboard]]''', which was a direct celebration of the book's release (it says so in the comic). But it was far from being a small or normal comic! It was the first "real" game comic released on xkcd (albeit not the first [[:Category:Interactive comics|interactive comic]]). In the style of [[1110: Click and Drag]] it was possible to move around in a very much larger picture than what was shown in the frame. But this is '''not done''' by clicking and dragging though, instead the user controls [[Cueball]] on a {{w|hoverboard}} (hence the title of the comic) by using the arrow keys, assuming that the user is on a desktop computer or a laptop.  If he/she is on a mobile device such as a smartphone, [[Cueball]] is controlled by tilting the device.
  
There are many themes and references throughout the game, but the two main themes are {{w|Star Wars}} (the largest part to the right part) and {{w|The Lord of the Rings}} to the left. Several references goes back to the book from this comic. These are [[1608: Hoverboard#Reference_to_Thing_Explainer|listed in the explanation]] for the hoverboard comic.
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There are many themes and references throughout the game, but the two main themes are {{w|Star Wars}} (the largest part to the right part) and {{w|The Lord of the Rings}} to the left. Several references goes back to the book from this comic. These are [[1608:_Hoverboard#Reference_to_Thing_Explainer|listed in the explanation]] for the hoverboard comic.
  
On the release day Randall also released a [http://www.xkcd.com/simplewriter/ simple writer] that would only accept the thousand words listed at the back of the book under ''The ten hundred words people use the most''. In this way others can try to create simple explanations themselves.
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On the release day Randall also released a '''[http://www.xkcd.com/simplewriter/ simple writer]''' that would only accept the thousand words listed at the back of the book under ''The ten hundred words people use the most''. In this way others can try to create simple explanations themselves.
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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How do these things work? Where do they come from? What would life be like without them? And what would happen if we opened them up, heated them up, cooled them down, pointed them in a different direction, or pressed this button? In ''Thing Explainer'', Munroe gives us the answers to these questions and so many more. Funny, interesting, and always understandable, this book is for anyone—age 5 to 105—who has ever wondered how things work, and why.
 
How do these things work? Where do they come from? What would life be like without them? And what would happen if we opened them up, heated them up, cooled them down, pointed them in a different direction, or pressed this button? In ''Thing Explainer'', Munroe gives us the answers to these questions and so many more. Funny, interesting, and always understandable, this book is for anyone—age 5 to 105—who has ever wondered how things work, and why.
  
==Things in this book by page (Contents)==
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==Things in this book by page==
 
Below is the complete index of the book called ''Things in this book by page''. First is the simple title listed. Then follows the translation of this to normal language in brackets, with a wiki link to the most relevant page, based on the books material rather than the actual title. After "…" follows the page number for the start of that title as listed in the book:
 
Below is the complete index of the book called ''Things in this book by page''. First is the simple title listed. Then follows the translation of this to normal language in brackets, with a wiki link to the most relevant page, based on the books material rather than the actual title. After "…" follows the page number for the start of that title as listed in the book:
 
*Pages before the books starts ({{w|Introduction (writing)|Introduction}}) … vii
 
*Pages before the books starts ({{w|Introduction (writing)|Introduction}}) … vii
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*Earth’s past ({{w|Period (geology)|Geologic periods of Earth}}) … 53
 
*Earth’s past ({{w|Period (geology)|Geologic periods of Earth}}) … 53
 
*Tree of life ({{w|Tree of life (biology)|Life’s family tree}}) … 54
 
*Tree of life ({{w|Tree of life (biology)|Life’s family tree}}) … 54
*The ten hundred words people use the most ({{w|Most common words in English|The thousand most common words}} in {{w|English language|the English language.}}) … 57
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*The ten hundred words people use the most ({{w|Most common words in English|The ten hundred most common words}} in {{w|English language|our language}}) … 57
 
*Helpers ({{w|Acknowledgment (creative arts and sciences)|Acknowledgments}}) … 63
 
*Helpers ({{w|Acknowledgment (creative arts and sciences)|Acknowledgments}}) … 63
 
*Sky toucher ({{w|Skyscraper}}) … 65
 
*Sky toucher ({{w|Skyscraper}}) … 65
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== Promotion at the xkcd home page ==
 
== Promotion at the xkcd home page ==
*Already on [http://web.archive.org/web/20150514053623/http://www.xkcd.com/ May 14th 2015] the first promotion of the book appeared at the top in the [[Header text|header text]] of the xkcd home page. This was more than half a year before the release of the book.
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*Already on [http://web.archive.org/web/20150514053623/http://www.xkcd.com/ May 14th 2015] the first promotion of the book appeared at the top in the [[xkcd Header text]] of the xkcd home page. This was more than half a year before the release of the book.
**See the first entry described [[Header text#2015-05-14_-_New_book_Thing_Explainer|here]], and other changes will be mentioned above.
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**See the first entry described [[xkcd_Header_text#2015-05-14_-_New_book_Thing_Explainer|here]], and other changes will be mentioned above.
 
*While [[1611: Baking Soda and Vinegar]] was on the front page (2015-12-03), and until the comic [[1612: Colds]] came out, the top part of xkcd had been changed to [http://web.archive.org/web/20151203234149/http://xkcd.com/ promote the book], (see the image here below).
 
*While [[1611: Baking Soda and Vinegar]] was on the front page (2015-12-03), and until the comic [[1612: Colds]] came out, the top part of xkcd had been changed to [http://web.archive.org/web/20151203234149/http://xkcd.com/ promote the book], (see the image here below).
 
**The entire section was a link to [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0544668251/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0544668251&linkCode=as2&tag=thekcs-20&linkId=S4XRZJJKSMHOWEQU the book on amazon.com]  
 
**The entire section was a link to [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0544668251/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0544668251&linkCode=as2&tag=thekcs-20&linkId=S4XRZJJKSMHOWEQU the book on amazon.com]  
***See more details in the [[Header text|header text]] page here: [[Header text#2015-11-24_-_Pages_from_my_new_book_Thing_Explainer|Pages from my new book]]. Here the image below is transcribed.
 
 
*Already later on the release day of Colds, (2015-12-04) it was moved to [http://web.archive.org/web/20151204190925/http://xkcd.com/ bottom section] of xkcd.
 
*Already later on the release day of Colds, (2015-12-04) it was moved to [http://web.archive.org/web/20151204190925/http://xkcd.com/ bottom section] of xkcd.
 
*But a [http://web.archive.org/web/20160401175527/https://www.xkcd.com/ commercial stayed at the top in the header] all the way until the problems with the [http://web.archive.org/web/20160401204749/https://xkcd.com/ April 1st comics release] in 2016, [[1663: Garden]].
 
*But a [http://web.archive.org/web/20160401175527/https://www.xkcd.com/ commercial stayed at the top in the header] all the way until the problems with the [http://web.archive.org/web/20160401204749/https://xkcd.com/ April 1st comics release] in 2016, [[1663: Garden]].
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  [[File:Thing Explainer promoted on xkcd.PNG]]
 
  [[File:Thing Explainer promoted on xkcd.PNG]]
  
== Word decoder ==
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Part of the fun of reading the book is finding out what 'complex' word the simple word phrases are encoding. For example, the {{w|Category:Supply_vehicles_for_the_International_Space_Station|International Space Station Supply vehicle}} described as 'bird' is {{w|Cygnus_(spacecraft)|Cygnus}}, and the one described as 'Pretend Fire Animal' is {{w|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Dragon|Dragon}}.
 
  
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