How is this image still so clean and not riddled with compression marks? I had this excact cartoon as a printout on the side of my tower in 2003. I had thought that this only can still exists as a copy of a copy of a copy. But it looks like it was scanned copied from the source.
Privacy
A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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John Jonik, the maker of this comic, maintains a website with high-quality images of many of his comics.
as long as the first scan wasnt made as .jpg it shouldnt lose quality over time (and getting saved again and again). SOmething like PNG should stay the same
"This instance has been seized by The US Department of Defence due to threats to national security"
Why not both? Protect terrorist kids
Came to say basically this but you did it so much better.
I feel like this is all government stuff, I emailed my senators and like 90% of their response was about children. I feel like we will be fighting until I'm 90 at this rate. Keep in mind most of my generation knows the same amount the boomers do about the internet and nothing more.
At least your getting a response. I got one response that was automated
Miss 2 other horsemen infocalpse: drug-dealing and money-laundering