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... as the actress said to the bishop.

Someone asked me in a comment what online comics I read, and if 'Argon Zark' was one of them. I started to write a reply, but then I decided to post my answer here:

I've been reading 'Argon Zark' since shortly after it started many years ago. Now that it only posts one new page every 6 months, I'm not so sure it counts as a comic, but I do check back on it occassionally. In that same category is SuperMegaTopia which I check every month or so for new stuff.

Other online comics I read are:
And, of course, my two favorites, the only real reason I have for waking up any more:

Sluggy Freelance and Schlock Mercenary!

... So now you know. The question is, are you going to use this knowledge for good, or for awesome?

Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-28 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I think you may have indicated previously, but what kind of connection do you have? A cable modem? What throughput do you get? I just have a dialup; I use "NetZero" (http://www.netzero.net) and my connection says I'm getting 44kbps most of the time. Very occasionally I luck out and get a faster connection. If I get below 44kbps I disconnect and reconnect.
-Jim
..."What?!? This isn't the Files section?!?"...

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-28 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I took a quick look at the comics; pretty neat. You should throw up a quick-and-dirty website with some of this stuff.
I'm afraid I don't quite understand your connection description: how can you get more throughput (100 Mb/s) inside your house than you get via your connection to the outside world, i.e., when it all comes through a 1.7 Mb/s link? What am I not understanding right?
-Jim
...On a clear disk, you can seek forever...

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-29 06:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sps.livejournal.com
That's like saying, how can you have a highway on your island if it's connected to a ferry? Think about it.

But do you know how many years it's been since a LAN has run at less than 2Mbps? Typically nowadays they're at 1G or more.

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-02-29 08:14 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
OK, so you can only get your 100 Mb/s (small b - bits) inside your house whereas it can only enter your house at 1.7 Mb/s (still small b - bits). Meanwhile that effective 1.7 Mb/s that you can actually get from outside might be able to do 216 KB/s (Large 'B': KiloByte per second) if everything works perfectly. Are those Bytes 8-bit octets or do they need support bits which would make them 10 bits each? 8 bits, it appears to me, since 8x216=1,728 Kb which is a little more than the nominal 1.7 Mb per second that you can expect. -- Scream loudly if I still hopelessly misunderstand.
-Jim
...Beer: not just for breakfast anymore...

Re: Reading online comics

Date: 2004-03-01 02:17 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I got it!! Oh well, maybe some day they'll find a cure for it.
-Jim
..."Evil will always triumph because Good is dumb" - Dark Helmet...

Date: 2004-06-27 07:34 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Re: 2004-02-27 16:32:00
I'm reading "College Roomies From Hell", and it made me smile in a few places, such as an early strip in which Marsha tries to cook, sets the dish on fire, pours water on it, grabs it to try to dump the water then yells "OW! HOT!" and flings the contents onto the ceiling.
-Jim

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