Well...if I unsubscribe, it sounds like you will be the last one...
As for comics options online, looks like the customizable home pages likes Yahoo or iGoogle have a comics component where you can set up your own line-up, or click around on something like http://news.yahoo.com/comics
There is also a new thing called GlobeReader where you download some software and you can view the actual layout of the paper version online, including comics. There's a demo video at http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/reader/ It only costs about 13 cents/day if you get the paper version already, or about $20/month if you don't. I'm not clear on how the info differs from the web version, other than you download it, so you don't have to be online, and it looks like the newspaper for folks who prefer that.
I'll be interested to see which one of us ends of being "the last person!"
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Date: 2009-12-09 12:00 am (UTC)As for comics options online, looks like the customizable home pages likes Yahoo or iGoogle have a comics component where you can set up your own line-up, or click around on something like http://news.yahoo.com/comics
There is also a new thing called GlobeReader where you download some software and you can view the actual layout of the paper version online, including comics. There's a demo video at http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/reader/ It only costs about 13 cents/day if you get the paper version already, or about $20/month if you don't. I'm not clear on how the info differs from the web version, other than you download it, so you don't have to be online, and it looks like the newspaper for folks who prefer that.
I'll be interested to see which one of us ends of being "the last person!"