A dead end pour moi
What happens in panel 2 may be some sort of super power, or merely an ability gained by all wearers of puffer jackets. Last page tomorrow!
What happens in panel 2 may be some sort of super power, or merely an ability gained by all wearers of puffer jackets. Last page tomorrow!
Thankfully Lottie isn’t explaining compression using the techniques described in the series Silicon Valley.
So Lottie is going to work from the same company of Glenn. The one that already is full of mystery… HOORAY!!!
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I think there’s a missing second “to” in Claire’s dialog in panel 1. Unless I’m misreading, it looks like there should be a “to” between “have” and “send”.
Ah, that’s just compression being demonstrated. If you reach the end of the comic there’s a look-up table with a pointer from “to” back to Panel 1. Note that the Lottie algorithm would also have compressed “I’m going” and “I am going” if it wasn’t for the skillful use of contraction to beat compression (beats scissors). Doubleplus good use of language reduction.
An amendment has just been made!
Lottie lives in a PNG, so she’s able to use the puffer jacket to do Huffman compression and decompression on the world.
Bravo, Claire. You took the decision it took me half my life to make.
I choose to believe Claire is a devout Misesian who recognizes the LSE is compromised, and devotes herself to something more worthwhile, like backyard agricultural pursuits. Something which might feed her and hers.
First Mises, then Hoppe… next thing you know she will be setting up a Special Economic zone with suspiciously undemocratic governance
“You don’t need that whole shirt in there – just store the color, style, and size!”
Lottie could have pulled off more than 58% compression if she had gone lossy, but the artifacts in Claire’s clothes afterwards would have been vair itchy.
Claire obviously doesn’t travel much, so doesn’t know pack-ratting. If my wife’s experience is standard, petite womens’ clothing is space-compressible to an extraordinary level, perhaps this is a hidden property of the “P” designation on the tag?
As a tall woman I will be perpetually annoyed about this
After seeing Panel 1 I have decided that there’s a significant market for storage devices with THUS on them. It just sounds like a definitive “I have packed the contents for a reason”, rather than the usual “I have stuffed things in a box to take them out of my eye line and thereby avoid cognitive dissonance”. Yes! Sell this idea to Marie Kondo immediately.
Glad for Claire getting out of the heart of darkness that is geopolitics and global finance (and we get to see her cool Sherlock cape!). I’m intrigued by Lottie’s newly discovered humanitarian urges and where that takes her.
I choose to believe La Grote simply intimidated the luggage with her death glare.
Do you think Lottie will take up that offer of a job at the coffee shop?
Wait, we still don’t know what Claire’s new career focus in life will be that also takes advantage of her previous school credits.
Oh, Lottie. Never stop Lottieing. (Lottieing may not actually be a real word. But it should be.)
I am now singing “Dead End Pour Moi” to the tune of “Ça Plane Pour Moi”, and expect to continue for the foreseeable future.
Lottie sings: “I am the king of the valise!”
And I thought Lottie’s super power is the infamous J’ACCUSE move!
Why would someone as extraordinary as Charlotte Grote be limited to only ONE super power?
This strip is certainly compressed if it ends tomorrow. Leaves me with two questions: is Glym a space alien, and does Lottie plan to make him her love slave.
I have a theory that Glym might actually be a clone bioengineered by Jobby.
Catching up on the last few comics and… that’s the outside of Passfield Hall!
As someone who also had second thoughts while studying economics at LSE and apparently lived in the same halls of residence as Claire, this chapter has been a bit weird for me.