
Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal doesn’t mince words in his cartoon rants, and this set on stupid job interview questions is no exception.
To this question, I once answered “My inability to answer questions like that”, and I then challenged the value of the question. I was subsequently offered the job.
What’s the stupidest job interview question you’ve ever been asked?

Sadly, there are people who have email accounts, but only a limited grasp of basic computer or social skills. Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal has a new set of comics up illustrating the foibles of such folks.
What email habit do you find most irritating?
Cartoonist Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal is back with six good arguments on why you should ride a polar bear to work. The Encyclopedia of Adaptations in the Natural World, which confirms Inman’s claim that a polar bear’s hair is transparent and hollow.
Matthew Inman of the webcomic The Oatmeal has some strong opinions about the computer competencies of users of different email providers. At the link, you can read his scathing criticism of Yahoo and AOL users.

Cartoonist Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal (previously featured on Neatorama) has a new comic up. It’s filled with strange factoids about beer. Did you know that the Pilgrims on the Mayflower landed on Plymouth Rock instead of proceeding to Virginia because (in part) they ran out of beer?
Cartoonist Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal is back with another explanation of how the world works. In today’s episode, he argues that the personality, lifestyle, and biological features of an octopus make it far awesomer than your mom. You’ll just have to read it if you want to understand why babies equal nachos.
Cartoonist Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal describes nine people that are unfortunately on Facebook. He’s been on a roll lately, adding new content to his archive of cartoons about every four days.
Matthew Inman, the creator of such gems as 10 Reasons to Date a Unicorn and 9 Reason NOT to Date a Tyrannosaurus (previously on Neatorama), just told us of his latest project: Things Bear Love. As his other microsites, this one is most definitely worth checking out: Link – Thanks Matthew!

