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> Not particularly earth-shattering, but I felt it should be noted.
> Rick Detorie has apparently softened his stance on online appearances
> of "One Big Happy"; as of Monday, Gocomics.com has been carrying the
> current day's installment rather than years-old strips.
I actually preferred the old way. I was reading "Classics" at gocomics
and current at Chron.
Brian
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Comics.com is still running "classic" OBH (that is, when it's working
at all).
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Yahoo comics is also showing what I presume to be the older OBH
(...although not the same as what comics.com is showing...).
Jim Lahue
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> Yahoo comics is also showing what I presume to be the older OBH
> (...although not the same as what comics.com is showing...).
>
> Jim Lahue
When gocomics was showing older OBH strips, their old strip was a
different one than than the one comics.com showed. I presume Yahoo
might be using the same source that gocomics used to use for OBH.
See this thread:
<http://tinyurl.com/ygukegb>
or
<http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.comics.strips/browse_frm/
thread/13b8e20fa56b7fe5/77ecc8efba909f1a>
> On Nov 18, 2:00�pm, "Default User" <defaultuse...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I actually preferred the old way. I was reading "Classics" at
> > gocomics and current at Chron.
>
> Comics.com is still running "classic" OBH (that is, when it's working
> at all).
I know, but I have to go and change my bookmarks and such. That's work.
Brian
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> Not particularly earth-shattering, but I felt it should be noted. Rick
> Detorie has apparently softened his stance on online appearances of "One
> Big Happy"; as of Monday, Gocomics.com has been carrying the current
> day's installment rather than years-old strips.
And never mind -- the years-old strips are back on Gocomics.com. Yet
another one of those comic-strip mysteries that we'll never solve, just
like "What happened to the Robotman strip and why is something called
Monty in its place? For that matter, what happened to the Mildes?"