Time spent blogging about what you’re doing is time not spent doing it. Stability is achieved when you spend all of your time blogging about the nothing that you’re doing.
hmmmmmm… We’re all reading/writing comments about a comic strip (albeit the ultimate enlightened and intelligent comic strip) so I guess we are just FAR superior to bloggers. Wow, I feel special now.
Enjoyed the comments by Sisyphos and Somebodyshort (2nd and 3rd respectively). Even more humorous coming one after the other.
Of course we know it’s the perspective of differing time zones that makes the early posting look like late-night geeks with no life. When I was vacationing on the (US) west coast, it was a pleasant surprise finding I could end my day with tomorrow’s GoComics. (Wait: Vacation + internet comics at midnight. Who needs a life?!)
I know of stairs goig up to a blank wall and met a man who worked construction on that job. He said the stairs were built because the blueprints showed them there.
For a guy who draws funny pictures for a living, Mr. Miller is surprisingly snarky when it comes to folks trying to find ways to make a go on the Internet.
This isn’t the first time the ‘Professional Cartoonist’ has ridiculed other creative types. It’s sad, really.
“Professional Cartoonists” are writers as well as, in Wiley’s case, superb artists. Even those with less than superb drawing skills have to have a compelling story…every day!
Bloggers make up stuff too. But they call it news.
Bloggers are seeking to be “real” journalists, gathering support and recognition in order to make the “big time.” With that in mind, the sign reminds me of author signing events at chain book stores. “Come and meet the author!!!!!!!!!!” (please…)
I’m toooo old to be a blogger. Hate basements for one thing. For another, was taught to keep private stuff private, so have real trouble sharing what’s really going on.
Yumitori & Habenerobuck - Raspberries to you both. Wiley is an awesome artist and canary in our tunnel.
I am pointing out his tendency to sound like the old guy screaming, ‘You dang kids get off my lawn!!’ when he comments on Internet-related media.
Sure, the average blogger lacks talent, but ignoring the best of the field by lumping them all together for a few cheap laughs would be like taking potshots at all cartoonists because the average ones are challenged both artistically and creatively.
An awesome artist should above cheap shots, else they aren’t really ‘awesome’.
Who says it’s the artist’s voice (mocking bloggers)? Comedians do it all the time - they do a skit or bit in the tone of someone other than their own and we think it’s funny. Why can’t cartoonists use that same technique?
You know what, that isn’t too bad, now that you mention it, Wiley…I didn’t quite get that sentiment first time around…though there is a touch of snark, as yumi mentioned, relating to the time and locale of the “event”.
I miss the old blogging times, from before “everybody” started blogging. It was actually quite nice, most the time, basically just us nerds… (or well, web savvy anyway)
kreole about 14 years ago
Kinda goofy strip today…even if I got it….which I didn’t.
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Only people waiting for the GoComics update are likely to be crazy enough to seek out The Blogger at those hours!
ksoskins about 14 years ago
It’s nice that the Blogger’s parents let him stay in their basement.
Hillbillyman about 14 years ago
It could of said…Meet the spammer!
magnamax about 14 years ago
Look Ma! I’m a Flagger!
Aryalover about 14 years ago
Flag them spammers!
Kingoswald Premium Member about 14 years ago
Is this the one who keeps commenting here about how Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin are saving the world?
OldPossum about 14 years ago
Flag, flag, flag. Press that mouse, lift that flag…
estlor about 14 years ago
Yeah, I get it. Blogger = typical internet “loser” who stays up all night in their parent’s basement. Very subtle.
Potrzebie about 14 years ago
How did Perez Hilton ever become an A-list celebrity?
Kosher71 about 14 years ago
Hah !
wicky about 14 years ago
Celebs are made by the drive-by-media.
earodrig Premium Member about 14 years ago
Hey! I didn’t start working on my blog post until 5:30! I resent this strip. (said with a rueful smile on my face)
dfowensby about 14 years ago
the only footnote to this could be someone who actually is life-less enough to need to read a blog….heh.
puddleglum1066 about 14 years ago
Time spent blogging about what you’re doing is time not spent doing it. Stability is achieved when you spend all of your time blogging about the nothing that you’re doing.
kpduty about 14 years ago
hmmmmmm… We’re all reading/writing comments about a comic strip (albeit the ultimate enlightened and intelligent comic strip) so I guess we are just FAR superior to bloggers. Wow, I feel special now.
grapfhics about 14 years ago
See today’s “Cornered” for the outcome.
dsom8 about 14 years ago
Enjoyed the comments by Sisyphos and Somebodyshort (2nd and 3rd respectively). Even more humorous coming one after the other.
Of course we know it’s the perspective of differing time zones that makes the early posting look like late-night geeks with no life. When I was vacationing on the (US) west coast, it was a pleasant surprise finding I could end my day with tomorrow’s GoComics. (Wait: Vacation + internet comics at midnight. Who needs a life?!)
coot31 about 14 years ago
In reference to the cartoon, not the forgoing comments… Suspicions confirmed!
Justice22 about 14 years ago
I love the stairs going up to nowhere.
I know of stairs goig up to a blank wall and met a man who worked construction on that job. He said the stairs were built because the blueprints showed them there.
Most bloggers are rather secretive and shy, so…..
HabaneroBuck about 14 years ago
Sorry, but as lucrative as it might be for those that experience success, cartooning is no real step above the blogosphere.
Not to disparage cartooning, obviously. I like to read them.
rebzim about 14 years ago
Huh?
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
Vaca almost over, Mr. Wiley??? I’m really really in Danae withdrawals…… not that the past couple of weeks haven’t been enjoyable, but….
yumitori about 14 years ago
For a guy who draws funny pictures for a living, Mr. Miller is surprisingly snarky when it comes to folks trying to find ways to make a go on the Internet.
This isn’t the first time the ‘Professional Cartoonist’ has ridiculed other creative types. It’s sad, really.
coot31 about 14 years ago
“Professional Cartoonists” are writers as well as, in Wiley’s case, superb artists. Even those with less than superb drawing skills have to have a compelling story…every day! Bloggers make up stuff too. But they call it news.
ZorkArg about 14 years ago
Bloggers are seeking to be “real” journalists, gathering support and recognition in order to make the “big time.” With that in mind, the sign reminds me of author signing events at chain book stores. “Come and meet the author!!!!!!!!!!” (please…)
The Sheik has got something there, too, I think…
MatureCanadian about 14 years ago
I’m toooo old to be a blogger. Hate basements for one thing. For another, was taught to keep private stuff private, so have real trouble sharing what’s really going on.
Yumitori & Habenerobuck - Raspberries to you both. Wiley is an awesome artist and canary in our tunnel.
firedome about 14 years ago
you’re right…it’s left…i’m gone! (thanks, elvis)
yumitori about 14 years ago
I’m not disparaging Mr. Miller’s talent.
I am pointing out his tendency to sound like the old guy screaming, ‘You dang kids get off my lawn!!’ when he comments on Internet-related media.
Sure, the average blogger lacks talent, but ignoring the best of the field by lumping them all together for a few cheap laughs would be like taking potshots at all cartoonists because the average ones are challenged both artistically and creatively.
An awesome artist should above cheap shots, else they aren’t really ‘awesome’.
bmonk about 14 years ago
Those stairs were borrowed from the Winchester Mystery House!
ChazNCenTex about 14 years ago
Who says it’s the artist’s voice (mocking bloggers)? Comedians do it all the time - they do a skit or bit in the tone of someone other than their own and we think it’s funny. Why can’t cartoonists use that same technique?
brewwitch about 14 years ago
Sisyphos said:
“Only people waiting for the GoComics update are likely to be crazy enough to seek out The Blogger at those hours!”
Hey! I resemble – I mean resent – that remark!
Wiley creator about 14 years ago
Wow. Some overly sensitive posts here taking this cartoon (which was done 4 years ago) far too seriously.
It’s just a play on an author’s book signing at book stores and a changing medium. Lighten up.
HabaneroBuck about 14 years ago
You know what, that isn’t too bad, now that you mention it, Wiley…I didn’t quite get that sentiment first time around…though there is a touch of snark, as yumi mentioned, relating to the time and locale of the “event”.
Siberman about 14 years ago
Wish I’d had a basement when I was growing up. :o(
Carolo1 about 14 years ago
Is that Anady
hildigunnurr Premium Member about 14 years ago
I miss the old blogging times, from before “everybody” started blogging. It was actually quite nice, most the time, basically just us nerds… (or well, web savvy anyway)