Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Nothing to say today:


Want to stop online piracy? Sure, we all do. Too bad SOPA--the Stop Online Piracy Act--is not going to be the way to do it. The potential for abuse alone makes it a bad idea, but take a second to read about it--you'll have a chance to, since Wikipedia and a number of other sites will be 'dark' Wednesday--and if you agree (or even if you don't, for that matter) take a moment to contact your Representative and tell them what you think. (Even if you didn't vote for them--I voted against mine, possibly more than once!)

Next Wednesday, we'll be back to normal--hopefully--with a new homemade strip. Back tomorrow, see you then.

3 comments:

Mr. Morbid's House Of Fun said...

I say E for effort for some of the 'sites, well except for Craigslist because they're evil, and really, who hasn't been killed, almost killed, or raped and/or robbed by posting ads/answering ads there? Seriously they are the ones giving other 'sties a very bad name.

googum said...

I've never used Craigslist, but they get a bad rap...probably not entirely undeserved. If someone was offering a big pile of action figures there, I'd be afraid: that sounds like a surefire way to get molested.

Mr. Morbid's House Of Fun said...

Yeah it does, especially to action figure nuts like ourselves! It'd have to be an inmpressive bunch of figures being offered for a hell of a deal for me to even continplate answering those ads!

Although, if I ever read on the news that some poor bastard from Seattle was the latest victim of a craigslist scam, I'll at least hope the amount of figures offered was worth it....which it probably will be. Ha!