Are these retarded or funny?

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i have a good friend who, i just found out, has been making cartoons, i find some of them funny because i know him and how the humor is supposed to be portrayed, but i need to know if i'm a crazy person, apparently im his only friend who likes them haha :p

so what do you think of these?

http://home.comcast.net/~schizopacman/images/comics/

random one i found thats not on his page

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yeah I don?t get it... I guess you have to know the guy, or be in his math class or something...
 
I don't know if they are retarded, because clearly the guy knows more about math than I do, but that does not make it funny.
 
I grinned. One of my lecturers is really anal about vectors and suchlike. Not that you have to be anal to see that dividing by a vector is wrong :D

Saving the comics as GIFs will save vastly on file size as well. Few colours = gif, more colours = jpg.
 
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being an engineering student, I do know a thing or two about math, but I don?t find it funny... I think math is a very cruel thing...
 
It's really similiar to the Cyanide and Happiness series of webcomics, yet not as well done. Observe:

http://www.explosm.net/comics/781/

http://img162.imageshack.**/img162/5012/comicclass21jr.png
 
Ahahaha, my simple sense of humor loves them.

Mind you, I didn't find the Borat film particuarly funny. My sense of humor is a bit different I feel.
 
What happens when you cross an elephant and a mountain?
You get | Elephant | | Mountain | sin (theta).

What happens when you cross a mountain climber and a mountain?
You can't, a mountain climber is a scalar (scaler).
 
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What happens when you cross an elephant and a mountain?
You get | Elephant | | Mountain | sin (theta).

Well technically, that's just the magnitude of Elephant X Mountain. The actual resultant would be a vector that couldn't be described in just one expression.

And about dividing by vectors, we did that all the time in an Electrical Engineering course I took. You just have to have them in the right form. :p

As for math/physics/science related comics, I like xkcd the best:

centrifugal_force.png


what_xkcd_means.png


^#1 in the second comic happens all the time over here.
 
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I've done all of those except 3.
 
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