214: Garfield at 56kbps
Garfield at 56kbps |
Made by: Colin Foster |
Explanation[edit | edit source]
This strip was probably chosen because of Jon's statement that fishing is slow today.
Other than that, this edit is probably explained well-enough in the author's note.
The author writes:[edit | edit source]
I remember the old days when I, like many other clueless Internet users, used America Online. Among their internalised features was the ability to find shared images and download them. A download could look a lot like this, especially if it was a very high-resolution image being downloaded on a 56k modem (or even slower...). Nowadays, the images that would crash then will download to modern computers with fast connections in about a second or two. Just imagine, in a decade or two, we could have connections that load YouTube videos in nanoseconds.
This is just a throwback to the days where AOL had its iron grip on us all, gas cost less than a dollar and I still read Garfield for the humour of the strip itself instead of looking for inspiration for surreal remixes.
Original strip: 1995-07-16
Transcript[edit | edit source]
{A low quality dithered image begins downloading}
Jon: Sigh.
{Remainder of image fails to load and presents a broken image icon}