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9 to 5
By Harley Schwadron
Adam@Home
By Rob Harrell
Andy Capp
By Reg Smythe
Animal Crackers
By Mike Osbun
B.C.
By Mastroianni and Hart
Barkeater Lake
By Corey Pandolph
The Barn
By Ralph Hagen
The Big Picture
By Lennie Peterson
Bliss
By Harry Bliss
Bottom Liners
By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
Broom Hilda
By Russell Myers
The Buckets
By Greg Cravens
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Citizen Dog
By Mark O'Hare
Close to Home
By John McPherson
Compu-toon
By Charles Boyce
Cul de Sac
By Richard Thompson
The Doozies
By Tom Gammill
The Duplex
By Glenn McCoy
For Better or For Worse
By Lynn Johnston
Fred Basset
By Alex Graham
Garfield
By Jim Davis
Get a Life
By Tim Lachowski
Get Fuzzy
By Darby Conley
Little Dog Lost
By Steve Boreman
Marmaduke
By Brad Anderson
Non Sequitur
By Wiley Miller
Peanuts
By Charles Schulz
Pluggers
By Rick McKee
Red and Rover
By Brian Basset
Shoe
By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Wizard of Id
By Parker and Hart
Working It Out
By Charlos Gary
Ziggy
By Tom Wilson & Tom II
F Minus
By Tony Carrillo
Reality Check
By Dave Whamond
That is Priceless
By Steve Melcher
Drabble
By Kevin Fagan
Maintaining
By Nate Creekmore
Moderately Confused
By Jeff Stahler
Foolish Mortals
By Tom Horacek
Shirley and Son Classics
By Jerry Bittle
Bottled drinking water is neither sterilized nor sterile. Any doctor would tell you never use it on contact lenses unless it is a critical emergency such as to flush eyes following a chemical spray. Bottled water is simply filtered. It must be handled properly. If you doubt whether there are organisms in plain drinking water (it’s not pleasant, but they are there and usually harmless), leave a bottle in sunlight for a while and soon you will see color changes followed by vegetation. Definitely not sterile. If you need sterile water, be certain to check the label and only use the package once. Once opened, and exposed to room air, any unused product will not remain sterile.