013110 to 022210

Fermi’s paradox answered in an anagram? Maybe…”What people want is a conventional answer to Fermi’s Paradox. Most wouldn’t understand how to communicate with aliens until adept at typing done by using their minds.” That’s part of the anagram found below for February 19th.

This post includes daily conversational comics collages plus a few anagrams, which include a few daily news bits in the anagrams. I’m behind in posting again. Not sure if it is better for you to read them from the 31st to the 22nd or from the 22nd of February to the 31st of January. They do kinda’ build on the previous day at times.  I am posting them from last date first, as in regular blog format. You can figure it out.  I hope you enjoy my daily brain exercises.

February 22, 2010      February 21, 2010      February 20, 2010      February 19, 2010/complete collage

The February 19, 2010 anagram is shown below the text bubbles used for the anagram (part of the larger collage above). For those unaware, I generally separate the text bubbles I use for the anagram with a line or fill in of color.     

2-19-10 text bubbles and anagram.

      February 18, 2010      February 17, 2010      February 16, 2010      February 15, 2010      February 14, 2010      February 13, 2010 (with anagram)      February 12, 2010    February 11, 2010       February 10, 2010     February 9, 2010

February 8, 2010. I include this one in full view because the anagram names a downtown store which just announced they are going out of business, mostly due to a big box store on the hill, and names a person (Evan Muncie) who was pulled from the earthquake rubble in Haiti, 4 weeks after the quake. It seemed the collage the previous days was hinting at it.

An interesting anagram on 2-8-10

     February 7, 2010      February 6, 2010    February 5, 2010   February 4, 2010     February 3, 2010   Februay 2, 2010    February 1, 2010 includes an anagram    January 31st     

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I re-work comic text for "conversational" comics, anagrams and unusual revelation.
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