Back in 1996 I got a virus at work. Since then I’ve been very vigilant – and haven’t had one since.
Anti-virus and malware software is necessary. However, there is no substitute for common sense and good computing habits. If you don’t want to get mugged, stay out of bad neighborhoods. Be careful where you browse and who you invite though the front door when you download.
Our regional daily stopped coming down here in print some time ago, so don’t know their status on Wiley, but Lucy is ridding herself of what passes for brains in those offended by what was in the strip I couldn’t make out without magnification, and someone pointing it out. Which, considering Bonespurs came up with viler comments in his announcement of “emergency”, and daily comes up with lies more dangerous and offensive than Lucy or Wiley can produce, how about EVERY NEWS SOURCE IN AMERICA STOP COVERING BONESPURS!!
Save ink, save stress, BAN BONESPURS from coverage in any medium! He’ll quit in a week with a paralyzed ego.
The cowardly L.A. Times and San Diego Union also made prim statements and deleted the comic. It took someone with very good eyes who voted Republican to blow the whistle on this mistake. Wiley has apologized profusely, but I guess that’s not enough to satisfy some.
While I despise the f-word (I think it’s a sign of the decay of civilization), I think all this controversy has been blown way out of proportion. I think Wiley Miller handled it quite tastefully. He could have written it out in big, bold red letters, but did he? No, he wrote it barely legible, as small as possible, barely noticeable. I certainly didn’t notice it. Second, Trump has said far worse things, so it is justified in a sense. (The old saying “fight fire with fire” comes to mind.) I’m sure if he had used a phrase less offensive (e.g. “drop dead, Trump”) he would have still come under fire. I’m not happy that my newspaper dropped Non Sequitur. At least I can still read it online.
To those ‘public organs’ who dropped Mr Wiley’s strip for the ‘F-word’ and it’s connection to the Oaf of Office, it appears Dolt45 knows and freely uses such grammar on TV…so doubtless has been repeated or referred to by many of those very “Family-Friendly” publications. Enjoy these “Presidential” speech examples: https://sputniknews.com/us/201901051071241090-trump-fword-pelosi-shutdown/
santa72404 over 5 years ago
Shouldn’t it be toot toot toot instead of trot trot trot?
awomanonwheels over 5 years ago
Poop on-demand!
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
If she’s got the trots, the hackers are in trouble.
Bilan over 5 years ago
The sign will now be changed from Take the shortcut home
to Take a dump here
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
If only it were that easy….. “Hey! Someone hacked my phone! …..TO THE HOLE!”
Kind&Kinder over 5 years ago
Perhaps this is a case of the ends justifying the means?
somebodyshort over 5 years ago
Mueller will do more than have Lucy stop by
dukedoug over 5 years ago
The source of what ?
sandpiper over 5 years ago
A waste of compost, given the number of hacker holes on any day.
Lenavid over 5 years ago
There is no “right and wrong” with Moral Relativism: “The Ends Justify The Means”.
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
Nice callback, Wiley!
DanFlak over 5 years ago
Back in 1996 I got a virus at work. Since then I’ve been very vigilant – and haven’t had one since.
Anti-virus and malware software is necessary. However, there is no substitute for common sense and good computing habits. If you don’t want to get mugged, stay out of bad neighborhoods. Be careful where you browse and who you invite though the front door when you download.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m grateful that gocomics continues to run Non Sequitur. My local paper is in the process of purging it from
our precious , innocent eyes because Wiley had the audacity to criticize Captain Bonespurs in a vulgar manner.
the way they did it this morning was to print the name Non Sequitur and then leave a white blank where today’s
comic would appear.
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
The story is just a load of crap.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
If only it were so easy. I real life it is the hackers who are finding our holes and p00ping in them. #villains.
DeathTrip73 over 5 years ago
so I just discovered the cowardly Boston Globe dropped your strip. I’m also grateful it’s here… the Globe probably got inundated by trolls and caved.
la_momcat over 5 years ago
Wiley, am so sorry for your recent troubles. hang in there!
Kveldulf over 5 years ago
This looks like the beginning of a whole new story. Can’t wait!
somebodyshort over 5 years ago
Tomorrow will show an outhouse over the hole, and a line up to use it
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Please have a big bran muffin and a cup of coffee and stop at The Kansas City Star on your way back. Leave your message at the New Nancy desk.
Bookworm over 5 years ago
Sounds like Danae has decided to fight – um – “fire” with “fire.”
Dr_Fogg over 5 years ago
Oh, If only it were that easy
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
Our regional daily stopped coming down here in print some time ago, so don’t know their status on Wiley, but Lucy is ridding herself of what passes for brains in those offended by what was in the strip I couldn’t make out without magnification, and someone pointing it out. Which, considering Bonespurs came up with viler comments in his announcement of “emergency”, and daily comes up with lies more dangerous and offensive than Lucy or Wiley can produce, how about EVERY NEWS SOURCE IN AMERICA STOP COVERING BONESPURS!!
Save ink, save stress, BAN BONESPURS from coverage in any medium! He’ll quit in a week with a paralyzed ego.
tiomax over 5 years ago
Maybe they should stop by the telemarketers/robocall centers on the way!
dogday Premium Member over 5 years ago
If that hole existed I would buy a horse just to go visit it.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
What she really needs to go after are CRACKERS who are bad hackers.
Ginny Premium Member over 5 years ago
The cowardly L.A. Times and San Diego Union also made prim statements and deleted the comic. It took someone with very good eyes who voted Republican to blow the whistle on this mistake. Wiley has apologized profusely, but I guess that’s not enough to satisfy some.
tad1 over 5 years ago
While I despise the f-word (I think it’s a sign of the decay of civilization), I think all this controversy has been blown way out of proportion. I think Wiley Miller handled it quite tastefully. He could have written it out in big, bold red letters, but did he? No, he wrote it barely legible, as small as possible, barely noticeable. I certainly didn’t notice it. Second, Trump has said far worse things, so it is justified in a sense. (The old saying “fight fire with fire” comes to mind.) I’m sure if he had used a phrase less offensive (e.g. “drop dead, Trump”) he would have still come under fire. I’m not happy that my newspaper dropped Non Sequitur. At least I can still read it online.
tad1 over 5 years ago
Wish Lucy could take a dump on all those stupid newspaper editors who dropped Non sequitur from their comics pages.
Iwa Iniki over 5 years ago
Oh good! Danae and Lucy are back – my favorites!
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wait, Danae! I’m coming with you!
keenanthelibrarian over 5 years ago
Sock it to ’em, Wiley!
j-bair over 5 years ago
Unfortunately the Sacramento Bee and the San Diego Tribune stopped the wonderful comic too
Concretionist over 5 years ago
I’m hoping that by “hackers”, Danae means “those people who call multiple times per day with no possible chance of success.”
Robert C. Premium Member over 5 years ago
To those ‘public organs’ who dropped Mr Wiley’s strip for the ‘F-word’ and it’s connection to the Oaf of Office, it appears Dolt45 knows and freely uses such grammar on TV…so doubtless has been repeated or referred to by many of those very “Family-Friendly” publications. Enjoy these “Presidential” speech examples: https://sputniknews.com/us/201901051071241090-trump-fword-pelosi-shutdown/
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
I say that they should erect an open Johnny-on-the-Spot above it, next.