Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for October 09, 2012

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    Tirasmol  about 12 years ago

    hahahahaahahaa – did he kill that thing and then give it back to janis with fly guts on it?

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    piloti  about 12 years ago

    I agree. Tried a kindle once and immediately went back to my hard copies. Although, I can certainly see the advantages in some cases, such as air travel.

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    piloti  about 12 years ago

    I can’t comment on the value of an ebook as a flyswatter, though.

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    I love the sound of a paper page being turned, and the gentle thump when you close a book..

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    paulproteus48640  about 12 years ago

    so do you loan out the entire ebook to a friend when you want them to read a book?

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    Cofyjunky  about 12 years ago

    I have a glorious stack of hardcover and paperback books just waiting to take a ride in my backpack or purse, to be opened at a moment’s notice. :)

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    bagbalm  about 12 years ago

    I have both – but I write and Kindle lets me publish and make good money when traditional publishing would not. I price my books at $2.99 and still get more than I would if it was paper.

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    QuietStorm27  about 12 years ago

    I prefer hardcopy books for reading, not hitting flies. In response to @ paulproteus my mom lends me whole books which I give back when done. Other than that I go to the library.

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    gilmccarthy  about 12 years ago

    Did Arlo give the Kindle back cuz it stopped working after he hit the fly?

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    tnazar  about 12 years ago

    I could never accept clay – give me a good solid rock to read. As for Kindle – I prefer it to the Nook only because it’s what I own and use daily. When I want a book (text, not photo), I download it in <60 seconds and usually pay about half the price. I got The Jungle for 99 cents, the complete Twain free.

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    Jelfring Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Twain spoilers.

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    coz69  about 12 years ago

    Love my Kindle…but it’s NOT a good flyswatter Arlo!

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    rugeirn  about 12 years ago

    So, according to this strip, the value of a book is its value as a flyswatter. Publishers, take note: you don’t have to put any ink on the pages. No need for all those bothersome words that you have to pay someone to write. Just put out blank books of appropriate size & weight to be good flyswatters.

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    barryj35967  about 12 years ago

    He is right. Digital readers suck!

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    Lkstringer  about 12 years ago

    I did this with a mosquito and “shattered” the screen on my Kindle"…….expensive fly swatted!

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    trebmal  about 12 years ago

    Q24 – I wonder how many books I have in my house with a dead fly in them.

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    finale  about 12 years ago

    Magazines are best…..tightly rolled.

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    elysummers  about 12 years ago

    I agree. Although there certainly is a place for technology in this world, there is something about the feel of a book, the weight or heft.

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    freeholder1  about 12 years ago

    Rupert Giles once said it was the smell that enticed him. Funny that a TV vampire hunter endorsed the print.

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Anybody remember the Mad magazine that had a picture of a flyswatter on the cover to actually make the magazine useful?

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    GramEGoose  about 12 years ago

    Twain in modern-speak= Technology Without An Interesting Name

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    bostonEddie  about 12 years ago

    How do you type on one of those things? Do you poke at the screen with a stylus? Or do you use a handwriting-to-typeface converter (like I use on my Cassiopeia [programmable in a Basic variant or in C++] that I bought for $50 6 years ago?) There is much to be said for Project Gutenberg, like that it’s free.

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    water_moon  about 12 years ago

    I love the smell of books, I love getting ink on the sides of my thumbs, I love finding flowers or leaves I pressed between the pages of my hard backs, I like that most paperbacks weigh less than a lb since I prefer to read laying down with the book over my head….

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