Well, the evil ol’ internet gives me access to comics (and news and editorials) from around the world that our conservative papers here locally would NEVER publish. I know, I put up with them for years when they were the only game in town.
On the cartoon from 3 days ago, about immigrants , maybe 4 days, there are now about 80+ comments. It is a lot to read, but worth the time to go back and read them. Lots of trolls, lots of good comments.
Let’s see – there’s free education (foreign languages, college courses, homework help), check the weather report whenever I want (hurricanes happen down here in Florida), fairly accurate maps to anywhere new (I get lost easily), advice on cleaning stains, repairing almost anything, and making almost anything, free reading material of all sorts, keeping in touch with friends and relatives in vastly different time zones, recipes for pretty much any type of food you might want to try, access to government sites, information on local businesses (hours of operation, pricing, location) – I’m sure I’m forgetting a great deal, but that’s off the top of my head, stuff I use frequently.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
after what happened in the final panel, Sergio rests his case
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 7 years ago
I get to read Baldo, a comic I did not know existed.
JPuzzleWhiz about 7 years ago
Baldo needs to be introduced to anti-virus programs.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Reading the comics online is one. Also watching old shows on Youtube
wellis1947 Premium Member about 7 years ago
It teaches you, in a uniquely “male” way not to do stupid things!
David_J Premium Member about 7 years ago
Well, the evil ol’ internet gives me access to comics (and news and editorials) from around the world that our conservative papers here locally would NEVER publish. I know, I put up with them for years when they were the only game in town.
pam Miner about 7 years ago
On the cartoon from 3 days ago, about immigrants , maybe 4 days, there are now about 80+ comments. It is a lot to read, but worth the time to go back and read them. Lots of trolls, lots of good comments.
sew-so about 7 years ago
Let’s see – there’s free education (foreign languages, college courses, homework help), check the weather report whenever I want (hurricanes happen down here in Florida), fairly accurate maps to anywhere new (I get lost easily), advice on cleaning stains, repairing almost anything, and making almost anything, free reading material of all sorts, keeping in touch with friends and relatives in vastly different time zones, recipes for pretty much any type of food you might want to try, access to government sites, information on local businesses (hours of operation, pricing, location) – I’m sure I’m forgetting a great deal, but that’s off the top of my head, stuff I use frequently.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 7 years ago
It’s more the Users that are the problem!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
They narrow to what they want. Which is why I am disappointed in “Baldo” today.