Is PF No Longer Affiliated to Jorge Cham's PhD Comic Strip?

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The discussion addresses concerns about the affiliation of PF with Jorge Cham's "PhD" comic strip, noting its absence from the index page. Users initially express confusion and disappointment over the comic's visibility. It is clarified that PF is still affiliated with the comic, but there are issues with the RSS feed affecting its appearance on the index page. Participants express relief upon discovering the comic is still accessible. The thread highlights the ongoing connection between PF and the "PhD" comic despite technical difficulties.
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Is PF no longer affiliated to Jorge Cham's "PhD" online comic strip?

I don't see it on the index page. :cry:
 
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I see it on the index page... They just released a new comic since long time. Maybe that delay was the reason that it was no longer on the index page?
 
tiny-tim said:
Is PF no longer affiliated to Jorge Chan's "PhD" online comic strip?

I don't see it on the index page. :cry:

No we are, at the moment the RSS feed for the index page is troubled.
 
oooh, I see it now! :smile:

Woohoo! :-p
 
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