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Llewellenbruce said, 3 months ago
Why did you have to change the last
panel Mr. Cho?
Charles said, 3 months ago
Faster than Dean.
Anthony 2816
said, 3 months ago
I remember my first modem on my Apple ][e computer…300 baud. It was so slow I could read the text as fast as it arrived.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 3 months ago
Please?
russell5419 said, 3 months ago
Looks like he’s still got dial up with aol
nyoha said, 3 months ago
I was right! He is looking up what pigs tend to look up!
@Llewellenbruce
Standards and Practices, maybe?
ossiningaling said, 3 months ago
@Llewellenbruce
Paunch line.
JoeCoolLives said, 3 months ago
I’m just happy to see the return (albeit only a partial one) of the lovely ‘n talented Jen…Perhaps there’s a chance Mr. Cho will also see fit to work beautiful Brandy into a new story line (at last!) in the near future.
If I never again see these misguided critters trying to re-invent the toilet – it may STILL be far too soon … … …
IGoPogo4 said, 3 months ago
@JoeCoolLives
If it happens it won’t happen here. Frank will do it through his online site, as this is just a holding cell for strips that ran in the papers before he got fed up with stndication and editors.
firebrand1 said, 3 months ago
Years ago, in the 300 baud modem world, I used a software patch that goosed the modem up to 450 baud. Some data corruption so had to use transmission protocols
that had strong error checking. I love the transmission speeds of today. It is great that we keep moving forward
as Mr Disney used to say.
Lamberger said, 3 months ago
In 1982 we used DARPANET. It took 2 days for each cycle of an internet email and response. And pretty much only DOD contracting companies and Universities had internet. WWW may only be 20 years or so old, but internet has been around since the 70s.
Christopher Vickers
said, 3 months ago
Ah, the good old days of dial-up. How I miss them so… NOT!
Conrad Chung
said, 3 months ago
these are just rehash strips…. i’ve seen this one like the 3rd time
Gee Man said, 3 months ago
They’re all rehash strips – Cho stopped publishing LM back in 2001 as a syndicated strip, did a few LM comic books over the next few years, most of which rehashed newspaper material, but without the censorship, and stopped after the only comic book of new material, which was in 2006. Cho has said several times he would resume Liberty Meadows, but apparently he keeps getting sidetracked by work that actually pays the bills.
Zuhlamon said, 3 months ago
@Conrad Chung
Spoil sport.