![]() If 32 pixels in the image is equal to 5 inches in real world, then the whole image is 25920 inches in width and 10240 inches in height.The whole image has 81 2048x2048 images(Left :33, Right :48) in horizontal, 32 2048x2048 images(13 in the Sky, 19 on the ground) in vertical.There are only 225 2048x2048 PNG image files, the rest 2337 images are just white and black blocks.This image can be divided into 2592 2048x2048 pixel images.The large image measures 165,888 pixels wide by 79,822 pixels high It immediately triggered positive response on social websites and forums. 1110 ("Click and Drag"), featured a panel which can be explored via clicking and dragging its insides. 1037 ("Umwelt") displayed different comics depending on browser, location, and IP range For the "Cartoon-Off," Katz and Munroe each drew: "the Internet, as envisioned by the elderly", "String Theory", "1999", and "your favorite animal eating your favorite food"įor April Fools Day 2012, Comic no. In October 2008, The New Yorker magazine online published an interview and "Cartoon Off" between Randall Munroe and Farley Katz. In May 2007, the comic garnered widespread attention by depicting online communities in geographic form. According to Munroe, the comic's name has no particular significance and is simply a four-letter word without a phonetic pronunciation, something he describes as "a treasured and carefully guarded point in the space of four-character strings." He currently works on the comic full time. Eventually the comic was changed into a stand-alone website, where Munroe started selling T-shirts based on the comic. The comic began in September 2005 when Munroe decided to scan doodles from his school notebooks and put them on his webpage. In fact, xkcd is a Geek culture, many comics inside this site can only understood by some specified group of people. For example, the following one- People who know Unix will understand it easily. The comic's tagline describes it as "a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language." Also some webcomics about IT may frequently appear on it. ![]() Xkcd is a webcomic created by Randall Munroe.
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