Slow Page Loading on GoComics (Update #247)Here is a message that I received from GoComics yesterday:Hello,We apologize for the intermittent downtime and/or slowness on www.gocomics.com.If you’re still having the problem, can you please try holding down the shift key on your keyboard while clicking the refresh button in your internet browser?Sincerely,GoComics Support
Note: The above message is for Mozilla Firefox users. GoComics is talking about reloading the page while bypassing the cache.If you are using Internet Explorer, hold down the Control key and then click the Refresh button.If you are using Google Chrome, hold down the Control key and then click the Reload button.I’ve been wanting to test this out, but every time I open GoComics to try to test it, the site is running super fast. When I want the site to run slow, it simply won’t cooperate. How frustrating.If you are experiencing very slow page-loading and you find that these instructions help to improve loading time, if you find that they have no effect, or if you find that they cause your computer to spontaneously combust, please post your findings, and I’ll feed back a summary of the results to GoComics.
Technically, Calvin didn’t have enough forward momentum in panel 1 to be able to flip completely over. He needed to be running, in order to have sufficient kinetic energy that could be translated into potential energy in the form of height when he tripped, not to mention also translating forward momentum into rotational momentum. But, we’ll let that pass….
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could always see little trip-ups in a positive way?Some of us (myself included, and I take after my mother this way) tend to take the unknown with a negative response until we’ve had time to process it.
@Santa GrogI also use an IPad and experience the same thing you do. I thought it was my IPad, glad to know it’s not! My IPad works great with everything else except GoComics…very frustrating!
I wonder if Bill Watterson reads these comments. I’d like to thank him.
I could understand why he retired, as he showed a lot of philosophy as well as wit in the strip and I could see how someone could figure he had expressed all that he wanted to.
I liked but never fully understood his exit strip, until now. I am retiring at the end of the year, and that last C&H is now my theme.
I have some vague plans (going to church every day, family business, volunteering, exercise, and low cost travel), but nothing specific except the family business.
To those who want me to have ready a full plan for my retirement, I say why should I start drawing on my big white sheet of paper before I get there?
Coincidentally, I started working in my current job the same year (though earlier in the year) that Bill Watterson retired C&H. It’s hard to realize that it has been 16 years since the strip ended, because it is still so alive.
May the joy and magic of the holidays be with all of you.
@HobbesI can sympathize with Snoopy in the comic. Two years ago I fell off a ladder and landed down on one foot straight legged. I shattered my tibia and required an external fixator to be bolted to my leg/ankle for 3 months and was on crutches for a total of 4.5 months.
Incidently this was caused by working on Christmas lights…
This happened to me in a small town. I was walking on a sidewalk did not notice a rise of 2" and caught my foot and went flying. I did not do a summersalt like Calvin and I did get hurt. Banged both my knees and hands. Really hurt.So Calvin good job on your landing.
Hobbes, Thank you for the tips to get the site moving. I did the “control-refresh” when it hungup loading the remainging comments, and it worked beautifully!
Luckily Calvin is short enough that landing on his butt didn’t hurt much! Good recovery. I know cats who try this sort of thing . . . “Oh, yes, I meant to fall off that shelf!”
This is powerfully reminiscent of the great bike pratfall in an early scene from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. That movie dates to 1985, the same year C&H started its run. But the similarity may be a coincidence.
doc white almost 13 years ago
What a fall guy.
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
Calvin did that on purpose.
oranaiche almost 13 years ago
And 20 years later, Tory Belleci did something similar with a bicycle and a little red wagon….
margueritem almost 13 years ago
That Ta-DAAAA was well deserved.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Nice Calvin. No one can trip over a crack in the sidewalk more gracefully.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Slow Page Loading on GoComics (Update #247)Here is a message that I received from GoComics yesterday:Hello,We apologize for the intermittent downtime and/or slowness on www.gocomics.com.If you’re still having the problem, can you please try holding down the shift key on your keyboard while clicking the refresh button in your internet browser?Sincerely,GoComics Support
Note: The above message is for Mozilla Firefox users. GoComics is talking about reloading the page while bypassing the cache.If you are using Internet Explorer, hold down the Control key and then click the Refresh button.If you are using Google Chrome, hold down the Control key and then click the Reload button.I’ve been wanting to test this out, but every time I open GoComics to try to test it, the site is running super fast. When I want the site to run slow, it simply won’t cooperate. How frustrating.If you are experiencing very slow page-loading and you find that these instructions help to improve loading time, if you find that they have no effect, or if you find that they cause your computer to spontaneously combust, please post your findings, and I’ll feed back a summary of the results to GoComics.Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Here is a Peanuts strip on today’s theme:Peanuts (1959)
Destiny23 almost 13 years ago
Too bad no-one was watching, Calvin!
artybee almost 13 years ago
He’s got the makings of a true politician.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Technically, Calvin didn’t have enough forward momentum in panel 1 to be able to flip completely over. He needed to be running, in order to have sufficient kinetic energy that could be translated into potential energy in the form of height when he tripped, not to mention also translating forward momentum into rotational momentum. But, we’ll let that pass….
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hi Santa. I don’t know. Maybe someone else here can answer your question: How do you reload a Web page while bypassing the cache in Safari on an iPad?
The Duke 1 almost 13 years ago
He didn’t stick the landing. Judges score: 5.6
pelican47 almost 13 years ago
Way to go, Calvin, Make lemonade !
pelican47 almost 13 years ago
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could always see little trip-ups in a positive way?Some of us (myself included, and I take after my mother this way) tend to take the unknown with a negative response until we’ve had time to process it.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 13 years ago
@Santa GrogI also use an IPad and experience the same thing you do. I thought it was my IPad, glad to know it’s not! My IPad works great with everything else except GoComics…very frustrating!
pelican47 almost 13 years ago
I wonder if Bill Watterson reads these comments. I’d like to thank him.
I could understand why he retired, as he showed a lot of philosophy as well as wit in the strip and I could see how someone could figure he had expressed all that he wanted to.
I liked but never fully understood his exit strip, until now. I am retiring at the end of the year, and that last C&H is now my theme.
I have some vague plans (going to church every day, family business, volunteering, exercise, and low cost travel), but nothing specific except the family business.
To those who want me to have ready a full plan for my retirement, I say why should I start drawing on my big white sheet of paper before I get there?
Coincidentally, I started working in my current job the same year (though earlier in the year) that Bill Watterson retired C&H. It’s hard to realize that it has been 16 years since the strip ended, because it is still so alive.
May the joy and magic of the holidays be with all of you.
x_Tech almost 13 years ago
Prefomance 6.5Recovery 8.9Equitation 0.0
pelican47 almost 13 years ago
“…ya gotta dance like nobody’s watchin’.”
One of the better lines in a song…yes!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
“Don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing!”
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Calvin enjoyed his trip, and his flip!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
I don’t like those uneven breaks in the sidewalk, especially when I’m running!
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
Actually, it’s a great recovery. Says something about attitude.
StarNut Premium Member almost 13 years ago
@HobbesI can sympathize with Snoopy in the comic. Two years ago I fell off a ladder and landed down on one foot straight legged. I shattered my tibia and required an external fixator to be bolted to my leg/ankle for 3 months and was on crutches for a total of 4.5 months.
Incidently this was caused by working on Christmas lights…
gobblingup Premium Member almost 13 years ago
LOL!! I always think of this comic when I trip (and that happens a lot). :-)
The Life I Draw Upon almost 13 years ago
Get save, and assumption of talent.
kab2rb almost 13 years ago
This happened to me in a small town. I was walking on a sidewalk did not notice a rise of 2" and caught my foot and went flying. I did not do a summersalt like Calvin and I did get hurt. Banged both my knees and hands. Really hurt.So Calvin good job on your landing.
Phapada almost 13 years ago
what is doing guy?
kbyrdleroy123 almost 13 years ago
He meant to do that.
thirdguy almost 13 years ago
Hobbes, Thank you for the tips to get the site moving. I did the “control-refresh” when it hungup loading the remainging comments, and it worked beautifully!
Thunderdog2 almost 13 years ago
Like Buzz Lightyear, Calvin falls with style.
J Short almost 13 years ago
Yeah, I meant to do that.
bmonk almost 13 years ago
Luckily Calvin is short enough that landing on his butt didn’t hurt much! Good recovery. I know cats who try this sort of thing . . . “Oh, yes, I meant to fall off that shelf!”
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Whooooooooooooooo!
xxx
Funny1976 almost 13 years ago
good one calvin!!!that was great!! haha
DerkinsVanPelt218 almost 13 years ago
Nice flip.
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
Have a nice trip? See you next fall.
khpage almost 13 years ago
Calvin’s final disposition reminds me of the title of the Christian encouragement book entitled “Finishing Strong”….
alviebird almost 13 years ago
For those who would like a tool for clearing/cleaning your cache, here is a free one: http://download.cnet.com/ccleaner/
I mainly use it to keep my registry clean, but it’s useful for other things, too.
Gretchen's Mom almost 13 years ago
Don’t worry, Calvin. Nobody saw a thing!
;-)
k-la almost 13 years ago
Totally made my day!
fdavolt almost 13 years ago
My older brother used to do that exact thing. . . on the basketball court. . . in the middle of games.
chuck_henebry almost 13 years ago
This is powerfully reminiscent of the great bike pratfall in an early scene from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. That movie dates to 1985, the same year C&H started its run. But the similarity may be a coincidence.
lin4869 almost 13 years ago
Dear Lord, I’ve done this more times than I care to recall. Nothing to do but laugh.
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
Sorry, Calvin. No audience.