Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos

Baldo

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  1. Tue Elung-Jensen

    Tue Elung-Jensen said, 4 months ago

    But it only updates once a day at minimum.

  2. AshburnStadium

    AshburnStadium said, 4 months ago

    @Tue Elung-Jensen

    You’re right. Back in my mom’s day, you could get the early edition, the 5-star final and even extras (“EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it!”).
    Today’s Harrisburg (PA) Patriot-News has just changed to a thrice-weekly edition.

  3. Dragon0131

    Dragon0131 said, 4 months ago

    The complaint is that people prefer digital to print. The truth is most newspapers were cutting the number of editions prior togetting news on-line.

  4. ncalifgirl58

    ncalifgirl58 said, 4 months ago

    @Dragon0131

    Yep. I read my newspaper online now.

  5. comicsssfan

    comicsssfan said, 4 months ago

    Newspapers used to be a big deal. Now they are going out of style.

  6. Saucy1121

    Saucy1121 said, 4 months ago

    As a kid, we used to get both morning and evening papers. The local put out the last (and only) extra I can remember on 9/11/2001. But, back then there were usually only 2-3 TV channels with 1/2 hour of news in the evening and no internet.

  7. mvw

    mvw said, 4 months ago

    @Saucy1121

    And no Paris Hilton, no Dr. Phil, no Kardashians, no loonies shooting up schools. The good old days.

  8. potrerokid1532

    potrerokid1532 said, 4 months ago

    @Saucy1121

    Your last sentence does NOT refer to 2001, but 50 years earlier!!!! What planet are YOU from???????

  9. JoPhan

    JoPhan said, 4 months ago

    @Saucy1121

    You might not have been on-line on 9/11/01, but I can assure you that the Internet was there. I know; I was doing tech support for a major ISP that day.

  10. Davepostmp

    Davepostmp said, 4 months ago

    @Tue Elung-Jensen

    Yes , it might be the end of the world without instant gratification.

  11. Saucy1121

    Saucy1121 said, 4 months ago

    @JoPhan

    Sorry. I meant when I was a kid, there was no internet. Yes, it was there on 9/11/2001 as were the 24 hour news channels.

  12. flake-67121

    flake-67121 said, 4 months ago

    they’d still be popular if they hadn’t turned into propoganda rags.

  13. jimboylan

    jimboylan said, 4 months ago

    No batteries are needed, either.

  14. quikboy

    quikboy said, 4 months ago

    Well if a laptop/tablet is charged, and has good WiFi, you don’t need to plug it in :)

    I still get the newspaper, but only because of things like coupons and small other bits you still can’t get well online, despite that it’s very much an artificial reason due to the publishing comnpanies making such barriers.

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