…only is hairdresser knows for sure…thanks again Susan Sunshine.do we have an address for the “arbitrator”? (i think that’s what he/she was called.) then we would not half to go through the “help desk”.
Actually real parchment is not very absorbent; even the faux stuff I use for scrolls would not work for countertops. I set a waterbottle on one and have not been able to get the water ring off.
Thanks, Susan! I went to yesterday and tho’ never did any violations, I WAS banned once a year or so (and not sneaky- they emailed me). I got too busy yesterday arguing with my kids. I will try a couple of stores for white; assuming I find no dress that I love, I’ll buy some white silk charmeuse and chiffon and whip up a simple design of my own.
OK confession time. Yes I’m a newcomer and maybe I jumped the gun. I confess I clicked the “Flag” on your post in multiple strips that day because it looked like spam when you were posting that link to the PBS program. I did not think a regular poster here would post the same link 15+ times in 15+ comic strip discussion threads, so I did it to try to be a good newbie and alert the site it was getting a link spam.-The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Flagging someones post without understanding what is really being said or why its being posted? Come on!!!
Emailed again pointing out that their response was late, and got this within a few hours:
“When a user violates the guidelines and terms of use for GoComics.com, they lose the ability to publicly post comments.
“Thank you for sharing your comments and suggestion. We continue to evaluate disabled users yet cannot promise or gurantee friendly emails will trigger a user being reinstated.”
I am on the terms page in another window. One of the terms is not to disparage them. I shall only add that I was trying to figure out how mabrndt could possibly, in any way, have violated them, and I couldn’t.
By gosh and golly, there really IS a terms and policy page! It’s buried pretty deep and reads largely in legalese (duh), but basically says they can boot you at their discretion. I did send a note on mabrndt’s behalf a few days ago and fot the “We’re looking into it” response, and heard nothing since. I don’t have “PRO” status here, and due to the proliferation of arbitrary and idiotic bannings of posters who actually spend the time and effort to add something of value to the comments, I never will; they can censor me to their heart’s content. You’d think they would be more considerate of someone who pays good money to help support their website and contributes significant intellectual content.
Enlarged (excuse the commercialism) available from here. Different coloration. About the man. Painted after he became Speaker of the House of Commons, but before he became Prime Minister. Fourth time that, one of the 11 works by this artist that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, have also appeared here.
margueritem over 12 years ago
No wonder he has all that fancy gold on his robe!! The boy’s a billionaire.
corzak over 12 years ago
He looks much more brawny on the label.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
That is one heavy robe!
zero over 12 years ago
His discovery was made accidentally, when he took the phrase “money laundering,” literally.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Maybe he got the idea when he was setting his wig — rolling the wool around thick twigs.
BTW Mabrndt is stll banned.
He could still use help, so I’ll post his profile link again today:
Mabrndt’s PROFILE
Yesterday, for anyone who didn’t see it, and actually wants to….
I posted that link, and answered a lot of questions (to the best of my ability) about images, links and copyright.
Thanks for your thanks, Dogsniff…. I’m actually no expert, compared to some of you, like x_Tech and CoBass…. and I’m sure others..
I just get in there and try …. and with any luck, sometimes it works!
clucky over 12 years ago
Weren’t the Dead Sea Towels first ??
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
What kind of segmented creature is eating his left arm?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
…only is hairdresser knows for sure…thanks again Susan Sunshine.do we have an address for the “arbitrator”? (i think that’s what he/she was called.) then we would not half to go through the “help desk”.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
This painting is very absorbing.
vldazzle over 12 years ago
Actually real parchment is not very absorbent; even the faux stuff I use for scrolls would not work for countertops. I set a waterbottle on one and have not been able to get the water ring off.
vldazzle over 12 years ago
Thanks, Susan! I went to yesterday and tho’ never did any violations, I WAS banned once a year or so (and not sneaky- they emailed me). I got too busy yesterday arguing with my kids. I will try a couple of stores for white; assuming I find no dress that I love, I’ll buy some white silk charmeuse and chiffon and whip up a simple design of my own.
Call me Ishmael over 12 years ago
dress for success, absorb the excess!
Call me Ishmael over 12 years ago
Lord Henry attempts (and fails) to change the roll in his fax machine. He later succumbs to “wig fatigue”.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
SwimsWithSharks said yesterday
Crud. I’m sorry mabmdt. Apology.
OK confession time. Yes I’m a newcomer and maybe I jumped the gun. I confess I clicked the “Flag” on your post in multiple strips that day because it looked like spam when you were posting that link to the PBS program. I did not think a regular poster here would post the same link 15+ times in 15+ comic strip discussion threads, so I did it to try to be a good newbie and alert the site it was getting a link spam.-The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Flagging someones post without understanding what is really being said or why its being posted? Come on!!!
Elderflower over 12 years ago
For what it’s worth, I also e-mailed GoComics regarding Mabrndt. I hope it helps.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
No good deed goes unpunished, they tell me.
CeeJay over 12 years ago
The English are so clever! First they invent the sandwich, and then they invent a way to clean up the mess one one makes creating the sandwich.
underwriter over 12 years ago
Emailed again pointing out that their response was late, and got this within a few hours:
“When a user violates the guidelines and terms of use for GoComics.com, they lose the ability to publicly post comments.
“Thank you for sharing your comments and suggestion. We continue to evaluate disabled users yet cannot promise or gurantee friendly emails will trigger a user being reinstated.”
I am on the terms page in another window. One of the terms is not to disparage them. I shall only add that I was trying to figure out how mabrndt could possibly, in any way, have violated them, and I couldn’t.
DonVanni over 12 years ago
The painting clearly shows the bounty his invention brought him.
bluskies over 12 years ago
By gosh and golly, there really IS a terms and policy page! It’s buried pretty deep and reads largely in legalese (duh), but basically says they can boot you at their discretion. I did send a note on mabrndt’s behalf a few days ago and fot the “We’re looking into it” response, and heard nothing since. I don’t have “PRO” status here, and due to the proliferation of arbitrary and idiotic bannings of posters who actually spend the time and effort to add something of value to the comments, I never will; they can censor me to their heart’s content. You’d think they would be more considerate of someone who pays good money to help support their website and contributes significant intellectual content.
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Enlarged (excuse the commercialism) available from here. Different coloration. About the man. Painted after he became Speaker of the House of Commons, but before he became Prime Minister. Fourth time that, one of the 11 works by this artist that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, have also appeared here.
mabrndt Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.
heatherjasper about 10 years ago
He may have invented the paper towel, but my classmate brought taper powels to my school.