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B.C. has my expression. What the fâŚ.? Looks a bit out of place in the prehistoric world. At least make the thing out of stone and wood, Flintstones-style.
No matter how you look at it, lifeâs illusion is just a matter of perspective. â Quantum physics, an electron can be anywhere in the universe, look like anything, until it is observed by an observer, then it instantly settles down into the atomic orbit.
This reminds me that, in the big site redesign that GoComics did a few years ago, they changed how our avatars got displayed. And, even if it wasnât by changing the aspect ratio, the resulting effect was similar⌠âšď¸
Oh yeah. Like back in the day when there were controls on the TV. Like that little ring around the channel dial. You never hear anyone say âDonât change that dial. Weâll be right back.â anymore. I donât miss the old days. I just remember them.
The Seattle Times for several years compressed the daily comics panels sideways, making the figures more skinny. Theyâve finally given that up and just made the whole strip teeny-tiny. One reason I read the comics online although I subscribe to the paper.
Imagine almost 5 years ago
I hate when that happensâŚ
wjones almost 5 years ago
How is that possible? Older comic strips do not have aspect ratio control.
hariseldon59 almost 5 years ago
Should have set it for wide screen.
Enter.Name.Here almost 5 years ago
B.C. has my expression. What the fâŚ.? Looks a bit out of place in the prehistoric world. At least make the thing out of stone and wood, Flintstones-style.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
Who is the practical jokester who keeps messing with our Aspect Ratio dial?
dcdete. almost 5 years ago
No matter how you look at it, lifeâs illusion is just a matter of perspective. â Quantum physics, an electron can be anywhere in the universe, look like anything, until it is observed by an observer, then it instantly settles down into the atomic orbit.
BigDaveGlass almost 5 years ago
For some reason (not sane ones I admit) it made me think of thisâŚhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nebe1zuEtbc
michael.shadoan almost 5 years ago
âPrehistoric Evolution of Gravityâ
1953Baby almost 5 years ago
Where can I buy one of those? Seems like something the Sharper Image catalog would carry. . .
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Somebody DESPERATELY needs to invent 4K.
Pohka almost 5 years ago
Hmmm, anamorphic lens turned the wrong way.
jscarff57 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Itâs good that they understood the gravity of the situation.
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
This reminds me that, in the big site redesign that GoComics did a few years ago, they changed how our avatars got displayed. And, even if it wasnât by changing the aspect ratio, the resulting effect was similar⌠âšď¸
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Oh yeah. Like back in the day when there were controls on the TV. Like that little ring around the channel dial. You never hear anyone say âDonât change that dial. Weâll be right back.â anymore. I donât miss the old days. I just remember them.
nopainogain almost 5 years ago
they were in Goldeneye DK mode
zeexenon almost 5 years ago
If digital TV is so great, how come there are no circles?" Reruns of Outer Limits, just donât come in to âSharp Focus.â
anomalous4 almost 5 years ago
If only losing weight were so easyâŚ
meg_grif almost 5 years ago
I thought theyâd gone chibiâŚ
GROG Premium Member almost 5 years ago
This took me back to some of the early strips penned by Johnny Hart way back when in the late 50âs.
Troglodyte almost 5 years ago
This is an aspect we had totally ignored!
paul brians almost 5 years ago
The Seattle Times for several years compressed the daily comics panels sideways, making the figures more skinny. Theyâve finally given that up and just made the whole strip teeny-tiny. One reason I read the comics online although I subscribe to the paper.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 5 years ago
The least used accessory used in the Comic industry.
danno12345 almost 5 years ago
Why do we even have that knob?
blackdawne almost 5 years ago
Now if the new Wizard of Id had that dialâŚ
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Ah, if only it was that easy.
gammaguy almost 5 years ago
That adjusts the ratio between the size of their pectorals and the size of their as-es?
fix-n-fly almost 5 years ago
Man â I wish that were real life â easy way to lose weight!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 5 years ago
I donât knowâŚI think Iâd have to be 8 feet tall. That has its own set of problems.
Faby almost 5 years ago
This pandemic seems to have affected my own aspect ratio!
daspryshak Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Reminds me of Monday morning!