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2006-12-22 17:04:28.777544+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

You may have noticed that the right side-bar over there is becoming a little worn. Last time I tried to remove it I got some complaints, but when my other laptop died I dropped the script that automatically updated it from my browser bookmarks, partially because I wasn't using my browser in the same way any more.

But I've realized lately that my comics selection is getting a little tired. Too many reads, not enough caring, so I need to go through and cull. So the question is: What remains?

Miracle of Science will be over soon. Concerned is. Applegeeks is descending into Mega Tokyo-like surrealism for its own sake.

If I tie it back to the ones I eagerly check on a regular schedule, it's Devil's Panties, Girl Genius and Girl Genius 101, Least I Could Do, Mousewax, Questionable Content, and Something Positive.

You may notice that neither Doonesbury or For Better or For Worse made that cut. I don't really know why the former has dropped down my list, but Why I Hate Anthony accurately describes the failure of the latter, and although the animations don't bother me on a conscious level, Columbine's complaint about them (which was also the source of that other link) reminds me that there's probably something in the decisions which led to those that's broken.

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