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Express yourself!
Have you always wanted to let Team Rockwood know just what you were thinking? Do you wonder why the panels of the strip are laid out horizontally instead of vertically? Or do you have sensitive documents that will bring down the government? In any case, we want to know! Just fill out your name and e-mail address, then let 'er rip! No question or comment is too bizarre for Team Rockwood to take a stab at, and if we can get enough mail coming in, this page will be updated weekly! (Unlike the old mailbag page, which got updated about four times in two years.)
So consider this an experiment in web interactivity. Or, consider it a way to artificially inflate our hit count. Either way, just write in!
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Updated on November 30, 2004
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November 25, 2004
Uh... as far as the strips for 2005... hmmm... it would be neat to include the seasonal strips to coincide with the month.
--Spike
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True, but we've done that before. That's not to say that we might not end up doing it again, we just thought we'd try something different this time by allowing everyone to put in their two cents. Of course, if we only end up with four cents worth of input, we'll be picking like we have in the past, but at least we'll have tried.
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November 28, 2004
I just stumbled over your Olympic Watch and I think you missed the point on Stylianos Kyriakides. The man was a two time Olympian who ran the Boston Marathon in order to bring the attention of the world to the plight of the Greek people. The funds he raised as a result of his Boston Marathon win actually saved the lives of many Greeks. He risked his life so that others might live, which is a lot more than most Olympians have done.
--Susan Julian Gates
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We're sure Mr. Kyriakides was a patriot and an all-around good guy, but that was never the point of any of the Olympic Watches. Our main point was that no matter how inspiring he was, we want to see events during the Olympics. Leave history for The History Channel.
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November 29, 2004
For the Calendar. The series you did when Bubba (Clinton) came to the station were great. Oh, the Michael Moore and Jabba the Hutt were great too.
I think you did one or two with Dan Rather, too.
But these are all your political cartoons. I wouldn't want you to not sell a calendar because you offended someone. The plus side is that I may actually buy TWO to make up the difference if you were to include these great political satires.
Not that you care, but I thought it would intrigue you that someone living in a foreign country is still enjoying your comic strip. I am way up
here... Hint: Zoom Out.
--Leif
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Well, since no one but Team Rockwood will know what's on the calendar until it goes on sale, we can put whatever strips we want on there. And we recommend you buy two regardless of what strips end up inside.
On the other hand, those of you who disagree with the inclusion of the more political strips have an easy solution at hand. Vote for your favorites! We want your input!
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November 29, 2004
Are there any plans to add an RSS/XML feed to your site? I'd love to be able to surf the Rockwood Archive via my newsreader.
Thanks for providing such a terrific comic strip!
--?
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Well ?, if that is your real name, we have no plans as of now to add RSS/XML to the Rockwood site, but yours is not the first inquiry we've gotten on the subject. We'll probably look into it about the next time we redesign this site, which at the rate we've been keeping up with everything else will happen around 2007, at which point RSS/XML will be passe. Then you can ask for Rockwood to be beamed straight into your head via satellite! Think about how much easier that will be!
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