An SR latch (flip-flop) labeled "may use an actual sandal instead". A holding pen. A wire in a knot. A resistor labeled "8mm". A resistor symbol labeled "not a resistor; wire just does this". A motor symbol labeled "to scale". ...
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Quickly, in passing, it's important to note that neither n-type or p-type silicon actually has a chargein itself: both are electrically neutral. It's true that n-type silicon has extra "free" electrons that increase its conductivity, while p-type silicon has fewer of those free electrons...
It is for this reason that I don't think he deserves to be quoted in this comic because as much as he said "there are no unresolved issues" in one interview, he's said in others that he planned to do sequels. Complete flip flopping. TheHYPO (talk) 20:34, 17 July 2015 (UTC) ...
physics still works for almost every event that we are able to witness. At extreme conditions, it diverges from reality, hence the refinement under those conditions. Any field of study takes a while before good theories are developed. Until that happens, we see scientific fact flip flop around...
TV networks explain blown election calls; Florida flip-flop: Analysis of vote count leads to calling race for BushASSOCIATED PRESS
In the first panel'spie chart, "this image" refers to the entire comic image, the one that can be downloaded from xkcd (and the entire comic as displayed here above). This is a little confusing as it would be easy to misunderstand this meaning, and believe that the first panel only re...