- explain xkcd
You can read a brief introduction about this wiki at explain xkcd Feel free to create an account and contribute to the wiki! We need explanations for xkcd comics, characters, What If? articles, and everything in between If it is referenced in an xkcd comic, it should be here
- xkcd - explain xkcd
xkcd is a webcomic drawn by Randall Munroe and hosted at xkcd com It focuses on science, mathematics, technology, and general geekiness, told with a light, quirky sense of humor, and at times profound philosophizing Its art style is minimalist, told through simple stick figures New comics are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and are accompanied by a title text, serving as Randall's
- explain xkcd
Welcome to explain xkcd, the site that explains many of the obscure references in Randall Munroe's amazing xkcd webcomic! Here is a tour of various entry points to the site: List of all comics (full) - the main series of numbered comics that usually come out thrice a week
- 2347: Dependency - explain xkcd
explain xkcd is a wiki dedicated to explaining the webcomic xkcd Go figure
- 2601: Instructions - explain xkcd
To experience the interactivity of the game, visit the original comic! Explanation [] The comic displays just a small radio button (or option button) Once pressed the button turns blue and this starts the real part of this April fool's comic The comic consists of an audio file The speech is a mix of facts about turtles and coding instructions in LOGO
- 2765: Escape Speed - explain xkcd
You can refer to https: www explainxkcd com wiki index php 2712:_Gravity#Hacks for Console commands In Microsoft Edge on Windows, you can change your speed and refuel-rate as shown At speed=2, you can escape the black hole in Washington, DC
- 3024: METAR - explain xkcd
Explanation [] In aviation, the METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Report) is used to give pilots a brief overview of the current meteorological conditions at an airport or other suitably equipped location The METAR follows a specific structure and makes heavy usage of abbreviations, which makes it hard to read for anyone not familiar with it
- 3065: Square Units - explain xkcd
Isn't that what explainxkcd is for? 162 158 154 5 15:41, 21 March 2025 (UTC) Yes! That is the ENTIRE reason I came to this page! 172 68 164 68 06:36, 29 March 2025 (UTC) I was playing, originally with the following, but gave it up when the current table was inserted Given the complaints about explaining the colours, etc, and a few problems
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