Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts for August 15, 2011

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    Nachikethass  about 13 years ago

    Colour problems again! And poor Jay!

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    Dwilesjr  about 13 years ago

    the bad part is Rita has a certain genious to her

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    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    Been trying to find out what this ‘no color every Monday’ problem is. I don’t know who’s doing what at gocomics. But how it can be this hard to fix is beyond me.

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  4. Tintagel
    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    But most of those were meant to be B&W, and were set up accordingly. The B&W Working Daze is something done only for the papers that print it that way. A lot of work goes into the color version for the site, and it’s sort of wasted when these tech-heads can’t figure out how to put the right one up. Perhaps I need to label the two folders much more explicitly.

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  5. Tintagel
    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    Exactly. What happens again and again on the web is that new sites are thrown up too quickly, trumpeted loudly as the greatest thing since Bonomo Turkish Taffy, and yet they turn out to be filled with more bugs than a rotted log on a bee farm.

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    TheDOCTOR  about 13 years ago

    Mmmmm, Bonomo Turkish Taffy. I haven’t had that in ages. That and BUN candy bars. Last time for that was years ago when they released it as ‘Mario Lemeux Candy Bar’. Bought a couple boxes and sent one to my brother in California. Apparently Californians never saw them before and went nuts over them. AND Why is todays comic in Black&White???

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    Dragoncat  about 13 years ago

    Jay never ceases to prove that no good deed ever goes unpunished.

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  8. Tintagel
    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    Well, they finally got the color up. And will the same thing happen AGAIN next Monday? I wonder. Why is it that after every weekend somebody at gocomics completely forgets and makes the SAME MISTAKE?

    I read that Bonomo is back. Haven’t seen it yet, but I sure liked it back when.

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  9. Tintagel
    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    ?? Two minutes ago the B&W version was back, and now it’s color again. What is going on here??

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    rufaswan  about 13 years ago

    For the first time I received B&W Working Daze on my email, but when I come to GoComic, look and behold – it is the color version!Something is very wrong here.

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    Hunter7  about 13 years ago

    When will Jay learn? LIE!

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    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    @ GES

    Sure, spread it around. People need to hear it and to remember: anything worth doing is worth doing well, not quickly.

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    x_Tech  about 13 years ago

    This brings to mind the Dilbert strip of Sept. 23 2000, as it applies to The GoComics site not this strip

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    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    @ x_Tech

    I looked up that Dibert. Says it all. And the art was a bit different then. Not as different as this strip used to be, but they all change somewhat.

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    smjlucky1  about 13 years ago

    I am new to reading this comic strip. But the one thing I really think is great is that the writer and artist contribute to the comments.Okay I am in CA, so what is Bonomo Turkish Taffy?

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  16. Tintagel
    scottartist creator about 13 years ago

    I don’t know if Bonomo was nationwide or not. It was around a generation or two ago, and seems to be making a comeback. It’s a candy bar that starts out hard, and gets soft as you chew. They always promoted smacking it in the wrapper to crack it into pieces. Came in chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and banana.

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    No New Wars  almost 2 years ago

    Wow. Twitter is that old already?

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