Overboard by Chip Dunham for March 06, 2009
Transcript:
Charley: Aaaaaaand... There. Noise: WHAP!! Charley: Try doing that with the Internet. Captain: You're citing fly-killing as a reason for the importance of newspapers, Charley? Charley: Hey, secondary uses are important. You're housetraining a puppy. Are you gonna put laptops down on the floor?
heligmyer over 15 years ago
Or carry your laptop into the bathroom?
Digital Frog over 15 years ago
@heligmyer - that’s what smart phones are for…
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
heligmyer says: Or carry your laptop into the bathroom?
Actually, now that we have Wi-Fi in our house, both my husband & my college-aged son have been known to take their computers in with them to surf while they sit on the throne! (Thank God for having 2 bathrooms!)
cruncher3 over 15 years ago
ACTUALLY I think he makes a good point
soap123 over 15 years ago
RRmom: It’s true you can use a laptop while sitting on the throne, but I wouldn’t want to wipe with one.
shippingtroll over 15 years ago
Can’t wrap fish in a laptop either…
Trebor39 over 15 years ago
You mean you’re NOT supposed to put laptops on the floor to train a puppy? Maybe that’s why ours don’t work so well anymore.
foxglove16 over 15 years ago
I actually made that argument to Jeff Corriveau (cartoonist of “Deflocked”) because our paper, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, is going under as of this month and that’s where I got his strip. I was housebreaking a puppy and for good measure quoted Elvis Costello: “Yesterday’s news is tomorrow’s fish and chips paper.”
DebJ4 over 15 years ago
I LOVE the comics at the Post-Intelligencer! I am sorry to hear that they will soon be following the Rocky Mountain News into Neverland. So - will the P-I continue to be a presence on the Internet and continue to post their comics - or will it ALL go down the tubes the way the RMN did? I know that, at one time, there WAS talk that although the P-I would no longer publish a print edition - they WOULD remain a presence on the Internet.
foxglove16 over 15 years ago
Deb, they’re trying to get investors to start up an internet paper. There’s a paper in San Diego doing this, running on the model of NPR for funding (where I’m getting this info BTW). I hope they keep the comics and the editorial staff, David Horsey and D. Parvez are treasures too good to lose. This losing papers trend is very troubling. Without papers and investigative journalism, corruption is free to flourish.
DebJ4 over 15 years ago
Absolutely agree that we DO need newspapers. I am probably telling on myself here - but the little town where I lived did NOT get television until I was in high school - so there IS a generation out there which grew up with NO television. Even now - I tend NOT to watch stuff like the presidential debates on TV - I always USED to wait until the day after - and then read the text of what was said in the morning newspaper. Only, these days, there are fewer and fewer newspapers who would print the entire text of the debate. Of course, no one where I lived actually SAW the Nixon-Kennedy debates on TV - we read about it later - in the newspaper! I think people are missing a lot when they depend on stuff like television for their news! I absolutely adore the comics which P-I posts on the Internet. I thought Crock was lost to me forever - until I discovered the P-I. I thought P-I had a BETTER chance than the Rocky. A lot of people dropped the Rocky after the Rocky dumped all of their really GOOD comics! The Rocky ended up claiming that they were losing advertising revenue - but advertising revenue IS tied to circulation. The Rocky lost advertisers because the Rocky had ceased to be a newspaper which was in touch with what was going on in the State of Colorado. I supposed the news sound you will hear will be the Denver Post falling right behind the Rocky! People who were subscribing to the Rocky WERE Rocky subscribers because they did NOT like the Post - mainly because the Post abandoned reporting news about Colorado even earlier than the Rocky forgot how to cover Colorado news. The Post is going to be in for a RUDE awakening when they realize that the Rocky subscribers whom they inherited are not likely to stay on board for the Post. While we DO need newspapers - what newspapers have ALWAYS needed to rescue themselves from oblivion is to rediscover the kind of reporting which the newspapers did when they were thriving members of the community. Newspapers need to rediscover their OWN community - and go BACK to reporting on that community! Well - lots of luck. My first job was throwing in leads and slugs and writing the local news for my hometown newspaper. Which, by the way, is STILL flourishing - mainly because they stick to reporting the LOCAL news!