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The last frame is really hard to read, even magnified. I think the line is “which we inherited”. Just in case anybody is struggling like I did. Hope that helps.
As someone noted a while back; FireFox3, and probably other browsers as well (maybe with the same key-combinations) will zoom in with [Ctrl]-[NumPad-+], out with [Ctrl]-[NumPad–]. And in mine (under Ubuntu), that zoom level stays for this URL; handy, that! Not that these old eyes need it, y’understand!
Comics have been getting smaller for years.
My eyes are still good, they’re not as good as they once were.
Someday I’ll be having to ask my grandkids to read me the comics.
Not so bad, share with the next generation.
What’s the deal with some of you folks? Are you saying that the current administration DIDN’T inherit the present economy? I’d like to hear someone give a cogent explanation of that opinion, and find how it is possible that the present economy is actually the fault of the Democrats, even though the Republicans controlled all three branches of government for most of the past 8 years… and Congress for most of the past 12 years.
I think you mis-understood. Of course the Democrats inherited the economy, but that is no longer the question, which is now “Will the Democrats’ solutions help cure the economy or prolong it further”? Many have argued that FDR’s “New Deal” strategies may have kept the Depression going longer than it needed to, and only the massive war economy pulled us out of it. Will the new New Deal need a war to jump start it?
People who buy newspapers love their commics. This is an opportunity for some insightful editor to double the size of the comic frames. A whole advertising campaign could be built around it. There is nothing quite as nostalgic as seeing a comic the size you remember reading when a child.
I can click on the Comic to Enlarge it - but still had to get out my reading glasses to figure out the last panel (earlier this morning before other folks helped out in Comments).
It doesn’t matter how much you enlarge it when the original has low resolution to start with.
As far as I can tell, all these comics will enlarge if you simply left click on them no matter which browser you have. Then you can click on the enlarged panel to return it to its original size. You can of course enlarge it even more with some of the suggestions above depending on your browser and/or operating system. I think control-scroll-wheel works with both Mac and PC.
(Nevertheless, as noted, it doesn’t really do much good because the original image is low resolution.)
For the impatient ones: Obama said from the start it would take time, maybe years. There is a LOT to fix.
There are many respected economists that say more stimulation is needed. There are many who say that the 30’s would have recovered faster if more had been spent. And more recently they say Japan took 10 years because the government was afraid to spend as much as needed.
I’m certainly not qualified to judge (as most other here), but I’m willing to give the President’s plan a chance. I know for sure he wants to succeed and has our best interests in heart. And he has shown himself to be about 1000 times as competent as the previous prez.
Cartoon frame shrinkage is just one reason I now get my comics on line and have cancelled all three hard copy subscriptions to papers. I miss the crinkle of the Sunday Times as I imprinted jelly prints on the pages, but I refuse to buy an enormous stack of trash ads and inserts to search for the few pages of relevant news, commentary and comics. Sorting through my local rag had become more akin to dumpster diving.
G.B. Trudeau’s Doonesbury is currently in its thirty-ninth year, tracking its eighth presidential administration. Trudeau maintains his studio in New York and his Web presence at www.doonesbury.com.
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rmleon
said,
4 months ago
The last frame is really hard to read, even magnified. I think the line is “which we inherited”. Just in case anybody is struggling like I did. Hope that helps.
turoc15 said, 4 months ago
yeah,i got the same thing.
not sure i get the joke.
i been a desciple of gb so long that mebbe the point is,
he’s now talkin to a congregation with macular degeneration.
or maybe it’s an ink thing.
i will stay tuned
wndrwrthg
said,
4 months ago
It may be a play on the economic disaster, which this current administration inherited (or so they say).
farren
said,
4 months ago
“It’s the economy”, frame 3, “which we inheirited.”, frame 4. A perfectly Doonesbury statement.
Machado said, 4 months ago
Last panel..
– Got it, I’ll set this folks straight
–which we inherited
I think he’s satirizing both the President’s and editor’s excuse of “we inherited this economy” to deflect blame…
Editors/Publishers are reducing the size of newspapers’ comics in an effort to cut cost..
pbarnrob said, 4 months ago
As someone noted a while back; FireFox3, and probably other browsers as well (maybe with the same key-combinations) will zoom in with [Ctrl]-[NumPad-+], out with [Ctrl]-[NumPad–]. And in mine (under Ubuntu), that zoom level stays for this URL; handy, that! Not that these old eyes need it, y’understand!
stevekitts said, 4 months ago
in firefox 3 just put the cursor on the strip and left click the mouse
nickjallen said, 4 months ago
In Chrome you just press control and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out! Nice.
3hourtour said, 4 months ago
..hey..you read my paper…
Yukoneric said, 4 months ago
hold “Ctrl” and hit the + key several times and it’ll get bigger……………
Yukoneric said, 4 months ago
Use “Ctrl” and - to shrink it back…………
Joe Allen Doty said, 4 months ago
All of the comics in the Tulsa World are the size of the 2nd Panel.
Joe Allen Doty said, 4 months ago
I am going by the fact that I have one of the 19” flat screen computer monitors.
bmwk12ltc said, 4 months ago
Thanks Nickjallin. I’ve never tried the ctrl button and scrolling the mouse wheel. It works on my firefox browser to. Thanks for the tip.
Doctor Toon
said,
4 months ago
Comics have been getting smaller for years.
My eyes are still good, they’re not as good as they once were.
Someday I’ll be having to ask my grandkids to read me the comics.
Not so bad, share with the next generation.
Orgelspieler said, 4 months ago
What’s the deal with some of you folks? Are you saying that the current administration DIDN’T inherit the present economy? I’d like to hear someone give a cogent explanation of that opinion, and find how it is possible that the present economy is actually the fault of the Democrats, even though the Republicans controlled all three branches of government for most of the past 8 years… and Congress for most of the past 12 years.
Nemesys said, 4 months ago
I think you mis-understood. Of course the Democrats inherited the economy, but that is no longer the question, which is now “Will the Democrats’ solutions help cure the economy or prolong it further”? Many have argued that FDR’s “New Deal” strategies may have kept the Depression going longer than it needed to, and only the massive war economy pulled us out of it. Will the new New Deal need a war to jump start it?
Sage FireGazer said, 4 months ago
Ummm … what did Mike say in that last panel??
ezylstra said, 4 months ago
People who buy newspapers love their commics. This is an opportunity for some insightful editor to double the size of the comic frames. A whole advertising campaign could be built around it. There is nothing quite as nostalgic as seeing a comic the size you remember reading when a child.
GJ_Jehosaphat
said,
4 months ago
I can click on the Comic to Enlarge it - but still had to get out my reading glasses to figure out the last panel (earlier this morning before other folks helped out in Comments).
tkueny
said,
4 months ago
At least being shrunk is better than being dumped, as our local rag, The Milwaukee Journal, did to their loyal readers recently.
Finding Doonsebury here on Gocomics is actually more fun. I should thank those buttheads.
benbrilling
said,
4 months ago
It doesn’t matter how much you enlarge it when the original has low resolution to start with.
As far as I can tell, all these comics will enlarge if you simply left click on them no matter which browser you have. Then you can click on the enlarged panel to return it to its original size. You can of course enlarge it even more with some of the suggestions above depending on your browser and/or operating system. I think control-scroll-wheel works with both Mac and PC.
(Nevertheless, as noted, it doesn’t really do much good because the original image is low resolution.)
benbrilling
said,
4 months ago
For the impatient ones: Obama said from the start it would take time, maybe years. There is a LOT to fix.
There are many respected economists that say more stimulation is needed. There are many who say that the 30’s would have recovered faster if more had been spent. And more recently they say Japan took 10 years because the government was afraid to spend as much as needed.
I’m certainly not qualified to judge (as most other here), but I’m willing to give the President’s plan a chance. I know for sure he wants to succeed and has our best interests in heart. And he has shown himself to be about 1000 times as competent as the previous prez.
Sara Zander
said,
4 months ago
Cartoon frame shrinkage is just one reason I now get my comics on line and have cancelled all three hard copy subscriptions to papers. I miss the crinkle of the Sunday Times as I imprinted jelly prints on the pages, but I refuse to buy an enormous stack of trash ads and inserts to search for the few pages of relevant news, commentary and comics. Sorting through my local rag had become more akin to dumpster diving.
lindz.coop
said,
4 months ago
If they don’t shrink the comics, they can’t fit in as many ads – and that’s all that matters to the newspapers anymore.