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Internet âadvertisingâ of this sort is so cheap (free for spammers) that if just one kook replies, it may justify the effortâ despite millions being annoyed. Clovia, one advantage of the newspaper is that the advertising is more reputable⊠overall.
LOL OK whmillâŠHopefully it wonât happen to me, but it is possiibleâŠI enjoy both online papers and the âreal thingâ. I just hope the ârealâ papers donât go awayâŠonline is nice but canât take the place of actually holding a paper, and all the other things that it entails (besides lining a bird cage! :) )
It does seem odd in a way that the newspapers use a double-standard for print editorials and internet postings, in terms of using real names for one and a screen name for the other. Predictably, some of the most inflammatory remarks are made anonymously. I believe there is a general phenomenon of âinternet musclesâ and âinternet brainsâ; when someone has to take responsibility for remarks, they tend to be more, well, responsible.
Moved recently and used newspapers to wrap around the dishes to keep from breAking. Since the PC offered no soft protection to packing, the PC were hand carried to the car with monitors and a blanket available if needed to keep it from scratching. Not that paper is all bad , in fact before indoor plumbing Sears catalogs were used back on the farm.
Everything becomes obsolete in time.
Slim and Clovia are hitting their 60s and are drawn looking like couple in their 40s. I remember when Nina and Skeezix in their 60s and they had touches of gray and lines of age on their faces.
My high-school principal looked like Slim for most of my years there, but then he lost a lot of weight over one summer. I still remember thinking how much he had suddenly appeared to age! The extra weight in his face had apparently kept the wrinkles at bay. Perhaps Slimâs weight keeps him looking young. I have no explanation for Cloviaâs appearance other than that sheâs just adorable.
pbarnrob almost 15 years ago
Just flagged bbcsee! They donât learn, do they?
AVOID Jordaner.com (the target of the ow.ly redirection).
Take the âBoulder Pledgeâ â donât do ANY business with spammers, EVER!
joefish25 almost 15 years ago
say it loud, pbarnrob!
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
Iâd be scared of viruses. Like Iâd really give my credit card number.
axe-grinder almost 15 years ago
Internet âadvertisingâ of this sort is so cheap (free for spammers) that if just one kook replies, it may justify the effortâ despite millions being annoyed. Clovia, one advantage of the newspaper is that the advertising is more reputable⊠overall.
g6793 almost 15 years ago
LOL OK whmillâŠHopefully it wonât happen to me, but it is possiibleâŠI enjoy both online papers and the âreal thingâ. I just hope the ârealâ papers donât go awayâŠonline is nice but canât take the place of actually holding a paper, and all the other things that it entails (besides lining a bird cage! :) )
MrRess almost 15 years ago
I could do all three of these things with a computer.
Zaristerex almost 15 years ago
Newspapers - not just for reading anymore.
axe-grinder almost 15 years ago
It does seem odd in a way that the newspapers use a double-standard for print editorials and internet postings, in terms of using real names for one and a screen name for the other. Predictably, some of the most inflammatory remarks are made anonymously. I believe there is a general phenomenon of âinternet musclesâ and âinternet brainsâ; when someone has to take responsibility for remarks, they tend to be more, well, responsible.
Fusnr almost 15 years ago
Moved recently and used newspapers to wrap around the dishes to keep from breAking. Since the PC offered no soft protection to packing, the PC were hand carried to the car with monitors and a blanket available if needed to keep it from scratching. Not that paper is all bad , in fact before indoor plumbing Sears catalogs were used back on the farm. Everything becomes obsolete in time.
436rge almost 15 years ago
Slim and Clovia are hitting their 60s and are drawn looking like couple in their 40s. I remember when Nina and Skeezix in their 60s and they had touches of gray and lines of age on their faces.
axe-grinder almost 15 years ago
My high-school principal looked like Slim for most of my years there, but then he lost a lot of weight over one summer. I still remember thinking how much he had suddenly appeared to age! The extra weight in his face had apparently kept the wrinkles at bay. Perhaps Slimâs weight keeps him looking young. I have no explanation for Cloviaâs appearance other than that sheâs just adorable.