In yesterday’s strip (3/20), a rumormonger added two and two to get 4,376. I had considered several other numbers – like 22, for example – before deciding on a number that included the answer and the phone exchange of somewhere I used to live. Coincidentally, as pointed out by a reader, the asteroid 4376 Shigemori was discovered on 3/20/1987 – 22 years ago. Maybe I meant to do that?
In other site news, I’ve updated the links page, and added another page with links to fellow Palace in the Sky comics.
And in other non-Station V3 webcomic news:
Robert Cook’s comic The Mansion of E recently hit the 2,000 strip mark. Congratulations, Robert!
While there haven’t been any new episodes of PodWarp 1999 uploaded since January, it’s not dead yet! There are more episodes on the way. If you have any suggestions for a future episode, you can post them on the PodWarp forum. Meanwhile, Mark Mekkes and I were among the people on the latest live episode of The Gigcast.
And speaking of PodWarp, fellow PodWarper Ben Paddon has put out a Jump Leads book! Fun stuff.
Douglas Adams was right. Things do tend to revolve around telephone numbers.