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Rand Brittain posted:Was it idonotlikepeas who made the big list, or does it stretch even further back through history? Pick made the first version. I updated it for the first thread I did, and then assiduously maintained it for... maybe a couple of months? Then I got lazy and stopped. Same thing happened when I rebooted the thread. I think that's basically how these things work. New thread is a good occasion to freshen the list up.
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FunkyAl posted:e: also your website and comics will be less likely to die when venture capital runs out and google and amazon realize they are suspended in midair over the grand canyon and the effects of gravity begin to take place, so to speak Amazon's cloud services make them ridiculously big money. That whole "store" thing they've been loving around with since 1994 is the real boondoggle. They're a weird case, though, because as soon as they notice they're making a profit, they figure out some new insane scheme to invest in to eliminate it. Google has tried to do the same thing, but they make so drat much money that they haven't been able to cancel it all out no matter what stupid thing they try. Twitter, though, they've been tapdancing on the edge of the abyss pretty much since they opened. So, yeah, if you want your comic to be around for the long haul, you've got a lot better options than that.
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GPF was one of the earliest comics that I read on the Internet. I think I dropped off it when it turned out most of the characters were fundamentalist Christians or whatever that was.
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