Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for November 19, 2013

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    edclectic  about 11 years ago

    A version therapy.

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    2252895  about 11 years ago

    Mine is 12 years old. Makes and takes calls like it was designed to do. Works great and I don’t need all that hoopla. I won’t buy into the latest upgrade every 6 months.

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    Swalb%515  about 11 years ago

    Planned obsolescence, what would we do without it???!!!!

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    sbchamp  about 11 years ago

    Jerks ya ahead faster than ya can run…

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    sleeepy2  about 11 years ago

    Don’t let her do it, Arlo!

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    wcorvi  about 11 years ago

    My landline was working fine, except way too many robocalls. I had it disconnected, and haven’t had a single one since – works even better.

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    Dani Rice  about 11 years ago

    My cell phone is so old it has a rotary dial. (And when I say that to some young whipper-snappers, they don’t know what I mean.)

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    paultunes  about 11 years ago

    most iPhones and their ilk are used more for everything BUT talking. i think it will be funny if JJ waits 2 or 5 years before bringing back Gene any new readers of the strip will have No Idea who he is or where he came from. i am sure some new folks have no idea who this Gene character is even is now. he’s only been in one strip for over a year.

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    Gokie5  about 11 years ago

    I recently read something on how planned obsolescence is titrated to correspond with the debut of new versions. Imagine that! I persuaded my husband to keep our landline because it doesn’t get all staticky like the cells.

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    belcherman  about 11 years ago

    If you get a cell-phone subsidized by your wireless carrier (i.e. with a 2-year contract), the phone generally starts acting up right around the time your contract is up for renewal. I don’t think that’s a coincidence.

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    Say What? Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Ah, the iRony…

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    ARLOS DAD  about 11 years ago

    Still using my flip trac phone

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    jadoo823  about 11 years ago

    …it’s true…I am technologically backwards, yet I got rid of my landline a couple of years solely because of the cost redundancy – haven’t missed it.

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    mafastore  about 11 years ago

    Never had a phone go bad at the end of the 2 year contract. Kept my Centro for 4 years. Husband needed to upgrade for work to a smartphone and we had to leave that plan as any change would more than double the price. Pay less now for 2 separate pay as you go plans (he managed to find a new 4 yr old Centro for me for new plan).

    We have kept our landline and spend much time arguing with Verizon to leave it as it is – copper wire. No electricity needed. Hurricane Sandy knocked out the cell towers and cell phones did not work. Trusty landline still worked despite the lack of electricity, so we were able to call and report same. It is well worth $27 a month to have a phone line that always works. We make calls on my cell (his has limited minutes) and give out our home number for others to call us.

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