To jimboklein from yesterday: thanks for buying it. Unfortunately, selling an average of 20 books a month (and that includes the first month’s 40 copies) and declining proves to me that my E-Pub experiment with “Go To Hell” was an abject failure. I doubt I’ll e-publish another novel. The returns are not worth it.
Pab, how about a Kickstarter to fund a print edition with an epub edition for higher donors? Shaenon Garrity just did it for Complete Narbonic and it was pretty successful.
the selection of a presidential candidate in this country is idiotically centered on looks and sound bites. truth and common sense are discarded in favor of lies, half-truths and image, above all, image.
I just watched a clip of Perry’s laughable bobbling of his attack on Mitt Romney. Do we need another inarticulate Texas governor as president? But I’ll vote for anyone who can bump Obama.
My complaint is the coverage of elections. The pundits reduce it to a horse race, who’s ahead now and then who’s ahead now…They never compare the proposed policies to each other, they never talk about the history of an issue, or anything about context. The shallow coverage of a process that has a significant effect on everybody’s lives, and literally, life and death issues, is one of the reasons the system is broken…and it is broken…I blame the switch from long newspaper articles to one minute reports….
“I blame the switch from long newspaper articles to one minute reports….”
I dunno, the long newspaper articles are still there, to be read if you want to. I’m a Canadian, so it’s a little different here, but although anyone who wants to can go through an election on autopilot, paying the minimum of attention to the issues, it’s not that hard to find in depth coverage of policies. As a voter, I figure it’s my job to spend the few minutes necessary in order to find the information I need.
oranaiche about 13 years ago
NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition!
grapfhics about 13 years ago
Nobody? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uprjmoSMJ-o
jcpbosco about 13 years ago
St Ronald Reagan….interesting
Possum Pete about 13 years ago
^ ^^ Same thing.
Tamaram55 about 13 years ago
Stupid.
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
…don’t let facts stand in your way:Buy Coca Cola,tastes better than God!…
Pab Sungenis creator about 13 years ago
To jimboklein from yesterday: thanks for buying it. Unfortunately, selling an average of 20 books a month (and that includes the first month’s 40 copies) and declining proves to me that my E-Pub experiment with “Go To Hell” was an abject failure. I doubt I’ll e-publish another novel. The returns are not worth it.
WayneZombie about 13 years ago
Pab, how about a Kickstarter to fund a print edition with an epub edition for higher donors? Shaenon Garrity just did it for Complete Narbonic and it was pretty successful.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 13 years ago
the selection of a presidential candidate in this country is idiotically centered on looks and sound bites. truth and common sense are discarded in favor of lies, half-truths and image, above all, image.
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
I just watched a clip of Perry’s laughable bobbling of his attack on Mitt Romney. Do we need another inarticulate Texas governor as president? But I’ll vote for anyone who can bump Obama.
platinumboy7 about 13 years ago
If conservatives have St. Ronald, the liberals have St. FDR. Ain’t democracy grand?
Varnes about 13 years ago
My complaint is the coverage of elections. The pundits reduce it to a horse race, who’s ahead now and then who’s ahead now…They never compare the proposed policies to each other, they never talk about the history of an issue, or anything about context. The shallow coverage of a process that has a significant effect on everybody’s lives, and literally, life and death issues, is one of the reasons the system is broken…and it is broken…I blame the switch from long newspaper articles to one minute reports….
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Truthiness?
WaitingMan about 13 years ago
Saint Ronald raised taxes numerous times. He would be laughed out of today’s Republican party. Or shot for treason.
marshlc about 13 years ago
“I blame the switch from long newspaper articles to one minute reports….”
I dunno, the long newspaper articles are still there, to be read if you want to. I’m a Canadian, so it’s a little different here, but although anyone who wants to can go through an election on autopilot, paying the minimum of attention to the issues, it’s not that hard to find in depth coverage of policies. As a voter, I figure it’s my job to spend the few minutes necessary in order to find the information I need.
Pab Sungenis creator about 13 years ago
Another GoGlitch. I re-filed it to see if it catches and updates. Until then, it’s at the strip’s home page.