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User Name: sotosay Apr 21, 2008
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User Name: blesdson Apr 20, 2008
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As much as I like the new site, I agree with alot of people. This would be a big pain for guys running Blackberries and cell phones.


Please have the garbageman take a look at this to see what he would think.
 
 
User Name: Gandalf Apr 20, 2008
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I prefer the old as well. Gizmos and gadgets have little value.
 
 
User Name: whyme Apr 20, 2008
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I think it's pretty awesome that you've made some changes and offered us the options.... this whining about it is like living the Dilbert life and I can get enough of that at work.

Glad someone fixed it so easily for the yahoos. . . hope that works for you.... and then you can waste some more time telling us about how cool it is to drive on square wheels and safer to not go too fast.

It took a while to get signed up, but I guess that's a new thing and the deluge is on to complain about one thing or another.

Going to the garden cubicle to enjoy some much needed fresh air.

Don't sit so close!
 
 
User Name: sakarnesky Apr 20, 2008
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Thanks "sdfsafasdfasazz". I wasn't aware that I could still get Dilbert from a different source, in a format that is much more pleasing than the lame "strip" or "strip mail". For the daily (Monday through Saturday) comics, the new email format is OK. For the Sunday comic, however, it's a pain in the butt! Granted, I didn't receive the Sunday comic via email, but at least Dilbert.com had it such that you didn't have to scroll through the panels to be able to read the entire comic. In case you're reading this, and you missed the entry from "sdfsafasdfasazz", just go to http://news.yahoo.com/comics/dilbert to see Dilbert comics without the lame "improvements".
 
 
 

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