Showing posts with label mouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mouse. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
A-maze-ing directions
Labels:
Benjamin Schwartz,
Blue Sky GIS,
maze,
mouse,
navigation,
The New Yorker,
turn-by-turn
Friday, August 30, 2013
Mappy
This is a new animated web series entitled Mappy. Episode 4 here is about the only one so far that has mentioned anything map related. It's a team effort from the guys who do PVP and Chainsawsuit (Kris Straub) and PVP Online (Scott Kurtz). It seems kinda.... lame.... their respective webcomics are better.
Labels:
Blue Sky GIS,
Dig Dug,
GPS,
Kris Straub,
map animation,
Mappy,
mouse,
road trip,
Scott Kurtz,
video games
Thursday, August 29, 2013
The island of Count Wierdly
Sometimes I run across Skylock Fox by Bob Weber, Jr. at the Comics Curmudgeon site. The purveyor of the site utilizes a narrative that the Skylock Fox universe comprises of a world where genetically modified sentient animals co-exist alongside what ever humans still remain. So his narrative that accompanies this comic is rather dark. But the simplistic scenario and solution are geographically oriented.


Labels:
Atlantic Ocean,
bird,
Blue Sky GIS,
Bob Weber,
fish,
fox,
genetics,
geography,
island,
jet,
mouse,
ocean,
Pacific Ocean,
Skylock Fox
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Mouse scale
Skylock Fox by Bob Weber, Jr. still appears in some newspapers' comics section. In this one the vulpine hero demonstrates that his detecting skills are so amazing that he can solve crimes over the phone.... or possibly so lazy that he sends his dimwitted mouse sidekick to do all the legwork and map work? Whatever the case, this is a cartoon I encounter through the sarcastic Comics Curmudgeon site.
Labels:
Blue Sky GIS,
Bob Weber,
crime,
fox,
mouse,
scale,
Skylock Fox,
treasure map,
turn-by-turn
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
A-maze-ing directions
Image removed. Link here.
Jonny Hawkins gives us this mouse-in-a-maze map comic gag. I've posted other examples of this already. And sometimes the maze doesn't involve rodents. Click on the image to see a large, more legible version.
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