I agree with woozy. And the blurring is a normal JPEG artifact. Someone saved it with a too-high compression ratio. I’m so used to it that, like lazarusjohn, I didn’t even notice it until it was pointed out.
@ Bill – GoComics has had significant problems with the resolution of some comics, but “Rhymes with Orange” doesn’t appear there at all, it’s a Comics Kingdom strip.
There’s nothing wrong with my eyesight? How would CIDU Bill know that? But, since apparently he does, could I get a note from him to that effect to show to my ophtalmologist, so that I don’t have to keep taking those eyedrops he prescribed?
Maybe, given Bill’s psychic powers, he could also assure me that there’s nothing wrong my iron levels, so that I could start donating blood again? And I’ve got these occasionally pains in my knees, and . . . . wait,tell you what, I’ll make a list and get back to Bill with it later. Er, is there a co-pay invovled?
The process of science: Make observations, form a guess as to how the system works, use the guess to predict future observations. If the guess CAN be used to predict future observations, it’s considered “proven”, if any of the guesses are wrong, it’s considered disproven. So… sitting guy has a guess, and he’s waiting to make some observations. But what observations is he expecting? We don’t know, because he’s written s written down the hypothesis but not the predictions be has made. Therefore, you can’t tell what he’s trying to prove.
Nice heading – I would’ve reached for my eyeglass-cleaning cloth immediately, if you hadn’t warned us.
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I got the comic, I didn’t get the heading.
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They say 80% is just showing up. He’s putting it to the test. He’s showing up and doing nothing else. If he’s correct things will get 80% done.
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Doesn’t it look blurry to you? If not, then there IS something wrong with my eyesight!
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I agree with woozy. And the blurring is a normal JPEG artifact. Someone saved it with a too-high compression ratio. I’m so used to it that, like lazarusjohn, I didn’t even notice it until it was pointed out.
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This is the way GoComics published it. You’d think they’d have it down to a science by now.
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That’s not any Rhymes With Orange I got recently. Certainly not the May 27 (which the comic’s filename suggests). Is it from last year?
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Arthur, the comic’s filename is just the name I saved it under: virtually all CIDUs have post-on dates.
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Bill, what are you trying to prove?
J/K…Couldn’t resist.
:-D
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@ Bill – GoComics has had significant problems with the resolution of some comics, but “Rhymes with Orange” doesn’t appear there at all, it’s a Comics Kingdom strip.
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There’s nothing wrong with my eyesight? How would CIDU Bill know that? But, since apparently he does, could I get a note from him to that effect to show to my ophtalmologist, so that I don’t have to keep taking those eyedrops he prescribed?
Maybe, given Bill’s psychic powers, he could also assure me that there’s nothing wrong my iron levels, so that I could start donating blood again? And I’ve got these occasionally pains in my knees, and . . . . wait,tell you what, I’ll make a list and get back to Bill with it later. Er, is there a co-pay invovled?
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The process of science: Make observations, form a guess as to how the system works, use the guess to predict future observations. If the guess CAN be used to predict future observations, it’s considered “proven”, if any of the guesses are wrong, it’s considered disproven. So… sitting guy has a guess, and he’s waiting to make some observations. But what observations is he expecting? We don’t know, because he’s written s written down the hypothesis but not the predictions be has made. Therefore, you can’t tell what he’s trying to prove.
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