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Being first is nice; having a meaningful comment is quite a bit better. Righteous indignation from Zonker is to parenting advice as rational discourse from Mel Gibson is to marital bliss.
Parents, if you pay more attention to your kids, youâd know thereâs a pothead wielding scissors hanging out in their bedroom, talking to people who arenât in the room.
Yeah, the format issues and illegibility are very bad. I trust Trudeau to make noise about it (he has a record of being good about that). It may not matter, but Iâm sure heâll complain.
But as far as the cartoon, his proposal is a ridiculous failure. What the hell is a âfamily computer?â That was over with almost a generation ago. The iPhone orphans I know all have a computer each for their own use and their parents use individual laptops that are not accessible to the children. Thereâs nowhere for kids to post the clipping, no way to communicate the message, except perhaps to post it to a facebook page or something. But then, the parents would have to be interested enough in their children to notice that. Plenty of kids I know, no kidding, are not that lucky.
Iâve found it rather to be the other way âround. Kids more interested in devices than either their parents or their peers. And not just teenagers, either.
Throw away the devices, turn off the tv and computer and be a family again.
Sigh. There are still family computers, or at least computers in family public spaces. I confess to having a (work) laptop in my study, however.
The kids do NOT have computers in their rooms, nor do they have iPhones or other smart phones. We do not have TV, either. And yet, they manage to keep up with whatâs going on. We also eat dinner together and just spent the entire day yesterday together in the woods.
Families are still families. But Trudeauâs point may be made - the adults who created the devices often donât like the results when they show up in their kids.
As Fairport said much earlier, the format is definitely wonky. The electronic version of the ânewspaperâ that I read published this strip with the first two throwaway panels, which are usually included here.
ââTeach your parentsâ definitely has come. GT may be blaming the computer but the same old monster still exists in the living room, or every room depending on your addiction. The TV is more responsible for the family breakdown than all other electronic gizmos. If you donât have family time, unplug the cable first. Nothing more Norman Rockwell than a family reading around the fire.
If you have Firefox ( I donât know about Explorer), just LEFT click the cartoon. go ahead, try it. I have time,. I can wait. There, see how nice and big it got. I wish this worked on⊠my check receipts. REALLY JUST LEFT CLICK IT. IâVE TOLD YOU BEFORE!!!!
Lew: youâre quoting form a socialist hippie song group. What are you thinking???? David Crosby sends his regards for the plug. Might need a new liver again at any time.
Zonker has been a pretty good Au Pair and he does have child minding skills. As usual he has some fairly weird takes on the teck addiction issue. It does seem a little backward. Maybe thatâs what GT intends.
The version on http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/ is displayed at 600/293 pixel resolution which makes it look smaller.
Here they have slightly stretched it. All this does is blur it a little. Left clicking stretches it more with more blurring. Not very helpful.
Whatâs going on here? I hope this is a one day phenomenon.
I sharp kiddo can make a screen shot of the panel and convert the family computerâs screen saver to the clip.
However that wonât be much more readable due to the low res of the comic today. Dreadful. Funny, same thing was happening in newspapers a few decades ago and making all the cartoonists very mad (not to mention the readers).
I guess the cartoon sites are trying to save money by cutting back on pixels.
Recently it seems like, Zonker has become concerned with ethical issues (unlike his uncle). Suddenly, Zonk becomes more and more like an âOld Fogeyâ, none of that in between stuff. Straight from Peter Pan to Fogey.
He talks to his plants too, Coyoty, and they talk back. Signs of; flashback/senility.
And the new format stinks. If you enlarge it, it becomes LARGE and unreadable. Whatâs the point of that? Post a decent resolution picture of the strip please!
This new âimprovedâ format is site wide. 600 px wide max. It also looks as if the archives have been reduced to 600px too. The âtallâ strips are hardly affected. They actually are plenty big and require more storage. Itâs cheaper to send smaller images to gocomicâs clients. Image storage canât be the issue. Too many folks signed up. Maybe they need to eliminate the free access so they can afford to transfer the extra data. I know this sounds unfair, but somehow we need to get back to the original resolutions. Twenty bucks a year is not a lot of $!
I need all the âretroâ help I can get â the Grandkids ân crew are lifesavers .. I got away from computers in early 80âs -pre-PCâs! except for business data input /retrieval⊠(started with IBM Hand Punched cards and vacuum tubes.)
While learning curves are good, they tend to CHANGE stuff as soon as I get proficient at maneuvering sites. now working with Apple iBookG4 antique.
^JP; You may have already magnified it in your browser (with the Ctrl-+ trick). Mine will do that too when itâs enlarged, and the ads on the right are off the screen.
FREEHOLDER Though I MAY appear a LITTLE right of center, as a youth my hair almost hit my word I try to avoid.. Was I a confused youth who hadnât quite found his way.?
I carried signs in marches, first decrying the draft and a year later supporting Nixon. I grew up. I raised my right hand not knowing if the war was right, but knowing Uncle Sam needed me. No, I didnât go to Woodstock but watched my father smash the record when he heard The Fish Cheer.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Being first is nice; having a meaningful comment is quite a bit better. Righteous indignation from Zonker is to parenting advice as rational discourse from Mel Gibson is to marital bliss.
parethed over 14 years ago
Nice analogy, SheikâŠ
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Parents, if you pay more attention to your kids, youâd know thereâs a pothead wielding scissors hanging out in their bedroom, talking to people who arenât in the room.
antburman over 14 years ago
Completely flipping illegible.
hmofo813 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yeah, the format issues and illegibility are very bad. I trust Trudeau to make noise about it (he has a record of being good about that). It may not matter, but Iâm sure heâll complain.
But as far as the cartoon, his proposal is a ridiculous failure. What the hell is a âfamily computer?â That was over with almost a generation ago. The iPhone orphans I know all have a computer each for their own use and their parents use individual laptops that are not accessible to the children. Thereâs nowhere for kids to post the clipping, no way to communicate the message, except perhaps to post it to a facebook page or something. But then, the parents would have to be interested enough in their children to notice that. Plenty of kids I know, no kidding, are not that lucky.
hawgowar over 14 years ago
Iâve found it rather to be the other way âround. Kids more interested in devices than either their parents or their peers. And not just teenagers, either.
Throw away the devices, turn off the tv and computer and be a family again.
cdward over 14 years ago
Sigh. There are still family computers, or at least computers in family public spaces. I confess to having a (work) laptop in my study, however.
The kids do NOT have computers in their rooms, nor do they have iPhones or other smart phones. We do not have TV, either. And yet, they manage to keep up with whatâs going on. We also eat dinner together and just spent the entire day yesterday together in the woods.
Families are still families. But Trudeauâs point may be made - the adults who created the devices often donât like the results when they show up in their kids.
bubujin_2 Premium Member over 14 years ago
As Fairport said much earlier, the format is definitely wonky. The electronic version of the ânewspaperâ that I read published this strip with the first two throwaway panels, which are usually included here.
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
Hold down the CTRL button and press the + key. Makes it easier to read.
Possum Pete over 14 years ago
You guys are so full of shi⊠Wait a minute, my BB just went off.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
ââTeach your parentsâ definitely has come. GT may be blaming the computer but the same old monster still exists in the living room, or every room depending on your addiction. The TV is more responsible for the family breakdown than all other electronic gizmos. If you donât have family time, unplug the cable first. Nothing more Norman Rockwell than a family reading around the fire.
GT Loved the strip.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
If you have Firefox ( I donât know about Explorer), just LEFT click the cartoon. go ahead, try it. I have time,. I can wait. There, see how nice and big it got. I wish this worked on⊠my check receipts. REALLY JUST LEFT CLICK IT. IâVE TOLD YOU BEFORE!!!!
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Boy, is that guy irate.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Lew: youâre quoting form a socialist hippie song group. What are you thinking???? David Crosby sends his regards for the plug. Might need a new liver again at any time.
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
With all due respect to those superior individuals who donât have TVs, I found it easier just not to have children.
heeyuk over 14 years ago
Canât cut out the panel until Apple invents iPaper.
poohbear8192 over 14 years ago
Zonker has been a pretty good Au Pair and he does have child minding skills. As usual he has some fairly weird takes on the teck addiction issue. It does seem a little backward. Maybe thatâs what GT intends.
The version on http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/ is displayed at 600/293 pixel resolution which makes it look smaller.
Here they have slightly stretched it. All this does is blur it a little. Left clicking stretches it more with more blurring. Not very helpful.
Whatâs going on here? I hope this is a one day phenomenon.
Justice22 over 14 years ago
Kudos to Zonker. Too bad that many who need this message will never get it.
âGo away kids, Go watch TV or something.â
benbrilling over 14 years ago
I sharp kiddo can make a screen shot of the panel and convert the family computerâs screen saver to the clip.
However that wonât be much more readable due to the low res of the comic today. Dreadful. Funny, same thing was happening in newspapers a few decades ago and making all the cartoonists very mad (not to mention the readers).
I guess the cartoon sites are trying to save money by cutting back on pixels.
FriscoLou over 14 years ago
Recently it seems like, Zonker has become concerned with ethical issues (unlike his uncle). Suddenly, Zonk becomes more and more like an âOld Fogeyâ, none of that in between stuff. Straight from Peter Pan to Fogey.
He talks to his plants too, Coyoty, and they talk back. Signs of; flashback/senility.
Defective over 14 years ago
I donât have a TV OR kids!
And the new format stinks. If you enlarge it, it becomes LARGE and unreadable. Whatâs the point of that? Post a decent resolution picture of the strip please!
poohbear8192 over 14 years ago
This new âimprovedâ format is site wide. 600 px wide max. It also looks as if the archives have been reduced to 600px too. The âtallâ strips are hardly affected. They actually are plenty big and require more storage. Itâs cheaper to send smaller images to gocomicâs clients. Image storage canât be the issue. Too many folks signed up. Maybe they need to eliminate the free access so they can afford to transfer the extra data. I know this sounds unfair, but somehow we need to get back to the original resolutions. Twenty bucks a year is not a lot of $!
jaws2049 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Love itâŠas a teacher and as a personâŠturn off the gd cells once in a while and just be somewhereâŠno wonder kids are so hyperâŠJ
quanticobaby over 14 years ago
Yukoneric! Thanks for the inforâŠ.very useful.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 14 years ago
âBut the Children are glued to their Game Boxes.â
Tigger, did you see todayâs Foxtrot?
http://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2010/07/25/
SClark55 over 14 years ago
Well not ALL parents are distracted by the electronic devices. Lots are distracted by ⊠well by Doonesbury in the newspaperâŠ
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
So am I the only subscriber who, when I left-click the image it gets smaller??!
jeanne1212 over 14 years ago
I need all the âretroâ help I can get â the Grandkids ân crew are lifesavers .. I got away from computers in early 80âs -pre-PCâs! except for business data input /retrieval⊠(started with IBM Hand Punched cards and vacuum tubes.) While learning curves are good, they tend to CHANGE stuff as soon as I get proficient at maneuvering sites. now working with Apple iBookG4 antique.
jeanne1212 over 14 years ago
heeyuk :
Walmart sells nice printer â plugs into MY Apple â$29.00 bucks â works good.
pbarnrob over 14 years ago
^JP; You may have already magnified it in your browser (with the Ctrl-+ trick). Mine will do that too when itâs enlarged, and the ads on the right are off the screen.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
FREEHOLDER Though I MAY appear a LITTLE right of center, as a youth my hair almost hit my word I try to avoid.. Was I a confused youth who hadnât quite found his way.? I carried signs in marches, first decrying the draft and a year later supporting Nixon. I grew up. I raised my right hand not knowing if the war was right, but knowing Uncle Sam needed me. No, I didnât go to Woodstock but watched my father smash the record when he heard The Fish Cheer.
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JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
Spot on, Pbarnrob! Thanks for the explanation.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
stebon is hallucinating unrelated content again.