Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for March 14, 2024

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    rmremail  about 2 months ago

    Actually, It’s either / or. You can either have more content, or you can faster release

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    Ida No  about 2 months ago

    Doubles for commenters and online graphic novel artists.

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    Leroy  about 2 months ago

    …. B u f f e r i n g … Upgrade to high speed …

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    salakfarm Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Attention spans were already shrinking back then. At least everyone didn’t walk around looking down at a rock.

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    diazch408  about 2 months ago

    Way ahead of their time, so far ahead.

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    sirbadger  about 2 months ago

    Marathon running was invented as a way to boost download speed.

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    Superfrog  about 2 months ago

    This is a serial. Go outside and play with the sabretooth cats and there’ll be another picture tomorrow.

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    Bilan  about 2 months ago

    It was really difficult to binge watch cave paintings.

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    wallylm  about 2 months ago

    Streaming as in he’s on the verge of telling the kid to p*ss off.

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    Firebat  about 2 months ago

    The kids have a point, he has been working on that for a while.

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    Mediatech  about 2 months ago

    Couldn’t have been worse than using a dial up modem.

    (yes, I am that old)

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    Walter Kocker Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Nowadays, the “free” streaming content is quickly disappearing – if you want to watch something even slightly acceptable, there’ll be an additional charge. You can rent or buy “OPPENHEIMER” for only $12.95! But you must have an increasingly-costly subscription to see even the “free” content. And then put up with ever-increasing commercials, which is why many of us left broadcast TV for streaming in the first place. Yeah, I knew it would come to this, but it doesn’t make it palatable . . .

    Gee, d’ya think the streamers are in cahoots?

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    comixbomix  about 2 months ago

    He’s ‘streaming’ on an iStone™.

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    Say What? Premium Member about 2 months ago

    “Shaddup, kid, can’cha see I’m workin’ onnit?”

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    hariseldon59  about 2 months ago

    Reminds me of a Simpsons episode where Homer was providing the voice of Poochie the dog for the Itchy and Scratchy cartoon show.

    He asks the voice actress : “Is this episode going on the air live?”

    And she responds: “No, Homer. Very few cartoons are broadcast live. It’s a terrible strain on the animators’ wrists.”

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    Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 months ago

    And subtitles. Don’t forget the subtitles.

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    Hollymartins2  about 2 months ago

    Fast, cheap, good – pick two.

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    goboboyd  about 2 months ago

    Go lower resolution. You’ll still be better than the pixelated images in the ’80s.

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    Znox11  about 2 months ago

    Sounds like it could be time to “ring that bell”.

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    leucadiadave  about 2 months ago

    The 300 baud modem could still outrun my ASR33.

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    sandpiper  about 2 months ago

    Streaming seems to make a lot of space for thinkers and idiots. Unfortunately it appears the latter far outnumber the former.

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    MS72  about 2 months ago

    30 frames per second. What was Walt thinking when they drew “Steamboat Willie”?

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Saw a documentary where France built a clone of the Lascaux caverns to prevent further damage to the real one from tourists. It is an exact duplicate, amazing.

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    pheets  about 2 months ago

    Kids demanding service. Age old.

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    christelisbetty  about 2 months ago

    1st Millennium, Millennials, invent the demand for instant gratification.

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    mokspr Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Does he know that once you post it on your “wall”, it will be out there forever?

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    mistercatworks  about 2 months ago

    He can watch the real thing outside. Of course, he is already older than the average life expectancy of that time.

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    ChukLitl Premium Member about 2 months ago

    You had to be there to get the whole story. Neander Bob Ross would throw some herbs & mushrooms in the fire then start dancing, singing & painting. It really came alive.

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    Mike Baldwin creator about 2 months ago

    He’s still on draw-up.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 months ago

    “Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just part of the way the world works. Anything that’s invented between when you’re 15 and 35 is new and exciting and revolutionary, and you can probably get a career in it. Anything invented after you’re after 35 is against the natural order of things.” —Douglas Adams

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    mindjob  about 2 months ago

    Too bad the Renaissance came along later and they took years to make a single piece of art. Think how far advanced we would have been without it

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 2 months ago

    Nothing else out there to draw, until they invent forest fires

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    Buoy  about 2 months ago

    Back then, streaming was how you washed your tunic and naughty bits.

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    6turtle9  about 2 months ago

    A voice control remote is pretty advanced, though.

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    keenanthelibrarian  about 2 months ago

    Wiley kids – love ‘em; but didn’t humans tame horses to ride around 5,000 years ago, not 500,000? Someone’s also riding a mammoth – perhaps just a figment of the artist’s imagination. The beginnings of Poetic Licence, or just hyperbole.

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    Brian  Premium Member about 2 months ago

    He needs some moderators for the chat.

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    JH&Cats  about 2 months ago

    Very nice drawings, Wiley. More elegant than your own usual style.

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    bakana  about 2 months ago

    The Kids have been reading the same thing all week.

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