Comics

Just for yuks, I’ve been looking at the major online comic strip services. As far as I can tell, there are basically three big ones. All include daily comics by email.

  • Comics.com — Run by United Media. $12/year for the basic paid package. Comics available include Peanuts, Get Fuzzy, and Dilbert. Lots of mainstream strips, along with a few oddballs.
  • DailyInk.com — Run by King Features. $15/year. Comics available include Mutts, Zits, Zippy the Pinhead, Spider-Man, and Prince Valiant. Generally includes more adventure strips than the other services.
  • MyComicsPage.com — Run by uclick. $12/year. Includes Foxtrot, Doonesbury, and a bunch of others. Mostly mainstream humor strips.
  • Rent vs. Buy

    I’ve been plugging a lot of numbers into this Rent vs. Buy Calculator, and most of the scenarios I come up with point me towards continuing to rent. The big variable is the expected appreciation of the home you’re theoretically buying. There’s no real way of knowing that, of course. If I pick a conservative value, like 2% or 4%, it usually comes back telling me I should continue renting. If I assume a 10% annual appreciation, and I stick with the place for 10+ years, then it tells me I might want to buy.

    This calculator, on the other hand, is pointing me towards buying over renting in most scenarios. It’s taking into account a number of variables that the other one doesn’t ask for. Who really knows what calculations they’re doing behind the scenes, though. I guess I need to do some more reading.

    The Gates

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    I went to see The Gates today. I have to admit that I was impressed. The whole thing looks great. The effect is quite surprising. This article in the Times sums things up pretty well.

    I took about 50 pictures, and uploaded them here. Looking through them again, I find myself wanting to go back for another look.

    For the record, I edited some of the pictures in Paint Shop Pro, and left others as-is, so the color is sometimes a bit different between pictures. I found that most of them looked best without any finagling, even if they were a bit dark.

    (Edit: these photos can now be found on Flickr.)