CSotD: Youth and couth and suchlike
First, this commercial, or anti-commercial, from Joy of Tech. I’m a Windows kind of guy, so I wouldn’t have known…
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First, this commercial, or anti-commercial, from Joy of Tech. I’m a Windows kind of guy, so I wouldn’t have known…
I’ve learned not to bother fact-checking Frazz (AMS), though it will lead you down some fascinating wormholes. This one touched…
Who says comics can’t be educational? Today’s Andertoons (AMS) sent me scrambling for the googles, where, by yompin’ yiminy, I…
My initial response to today’s Duplex (AMS) was to wonder just how old that movie is, and, when I looked…
Let’s kick off today’s coverage with a 2008 Frazz in which Caulfield once more demonstrates his grasp of what matters…
In today’s Frazz (AMS), Caulfield asks an important question: Why do we celebrate Groundhog Day? More to the point, do…
Sunday’s Bizarro (KFS) provoked both a laugh and a sigh. My dad, who died 30 years ago last week, did…
(Benjamin Slyngstad) (Pat Bagley) Here are two closely related commentaries on the negative response to diversity and inclusion in…
Arlo & Janis (AMS) has a tradition of Arlo waxing philosophical while Janis takes a more pragmatic view, and it…
I’m sure Tony Carrillo drew today’s F-Minus (AMS) some time ago, but it sure couldn’t have dropped at a better…
I was hoping for a day of frivolity, but this Vintage Radio Patrol (KFS) brought me up short, my first…
Our comment feature appears to be broken beyond repair, at least for our current platform, which inspires (finally!) a redesign,…
In today’s Frazz (AMS), there is, as usual, no need to fact-check Caulfield, but, if you’d like to play around…
I saw one political cartoon this morning that actually referenced something in the State of the Union speech, and a…
Today’s Frazz (AMS) makes me wish for the days when I was Caulfield’s age and expected to live forever. For…