Cartoons

This explains why AT&T is oblivious to its reception problems

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Why read news when you can read cartoons?

Most of the time I read news because that is what I do for a liv­ing. Yes, I am a pro­fes­sional reader. Kidding aside, being on top of the news is one of the require­ments for my job. Most of peo­ple I know think that I spend most of my time design­ing stuff and writ­ing code, which sounds like a dream, no? Well I actu­ally spend most of my time going to meet­ings, but that’s another story. So, on top of all the cod­ing, design­ing and going to meet­ings, I read news. But read­ing news is tir­ing and some­times even bor­ing, espe­cially when much of the same news is pub­lished by many dif­fer­ent news­pa­pers and blogs. I recently sub­scribed to the Time magazine’s Cartoon of the Week feed that show­cases the best car­toons of the week, duh! I find that these car­toons help me get the gist of the cur­rent events much faster than read­ing feeds and twit­ters. Below are a few inter­est­ing car­toons from last week. Enjoy.

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Powerful cartoons from the Time magazine

India's security system
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There are a lot of inter­est­ing car­toons pub­lished in the Cartoons of the Week sec­tion of the Time mag­a­zine. I chose three from this week that I really like. If you want to see more, please visit Cartoons of the Week.

Obama is the Superman

The road to recovery for the three major automakers

String theory by Mark Gonyea

String Theory by Mark Gonyea
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This bril­liant use of illus­tra­tions to tell a very inter­est­ing story engaged me deeply. I highly rec­om­mend you read it.

Sad but true look at the current state of the economy

A realistic look at the current state of the economy

I like this car­toon a lot. I found it from this web site.

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