Coming soon, you will be able to click on the cartoon and get a much larger version pop up on the screen. That will make all of the little details show up better.
Great! I now have to get REALLY close to the screen to look at them closely. And - is it OK that I save my favorites to my computer to go back and look at them later? That's not copyright infringement or anything, is it?
My computer started doing that this weekend -- and I love it -- since we don't (can't easily) get the print version, sometimes my husband and I are squinting at the screen saying, "what does that badge say??".
It was fun to look at all the pictures on the Christmas card -- I wondered if there were any cameos. :)
That will help me a lot since my eagle eyes are maturing. At least when you add that feature, maybe I won't mistake snakes for skeleton arms. After I saw Sunday's cartoon in the newspaper, it was obvious that they were snakes.
Regina, I'm glad you got rid of that offending tooth!
Marshall Ramsey, 39, is the editorial cartoonist for The Clarion-Ledger. He is a two-time Pulitzer finalist and is nationally syndicated by Copley News Service. His cartoons have appeared in USA Today, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times and on his Mother's refrigerator. It is also rumored that his work has appeared frequently in the bathrooms of several prominent local politicians.
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I think this will be my favorite feature. I feel like I'm missing things.
I like looking at the details.
excellent
Great! I now have to get REALLY close to the screen to look at them closely. And - is it OK that I save my favorites to my computer to go back and look at them later? That's not copyright infringement or anything, is it?
Will your blogger photo do the same thing? Or, if you click on it, will it just show a large cartoon version of Frank?
My computer started doing that this weekend -- and I love it -- since we don't (can't easily) get the print version, sometimes my husband and I are squinting at the screen saying, "what does that badge say??".
It was fun to look at all the pictures on the Christmas card -- I wondered if there were any cameos. :)
woohoooooo!
Cool! can we print it out from that screen too?
That will help me a lot since my eagle eyes are maturing. At least when you add that feature, maybe I won't mistake snakes for skeleton arms. After I saw Sunday's cartoon in the newspaper, it was obvious that they were snakes.
Regina, I'm glad you got rid of that offending tooth!
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