Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 03, 2014
Transcript:
Caulfield: Huh. I thought that would push Mr. Spaetzle's buttons. Frazz: What would push his buttons? Caulfield: Calling a year-old song an oldie. Frazz: You realize "oldie" is a RADIO format. Caulfield: What's your point? Student: I saw a radio with push-buttons on elderstuff.com.
Mr Nobody almost 11 years ago
Aw. I was hoping that was a real website.
johnt204 almost 11 years ago
Time is relative. To a 2-year-old, a year is 50% of his life. To a 50-year-old, a year is 2% of his life.
Randy B Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Try retronaut.com, particularly theScience & Technology section.
Kroykali almost 11 years ago
How bout a car radio with tubes and AM only?
CasualObserver almost 11 years ago
Cars have radios now?
T_Lexi almost 11 years ago
Radio? Well, yeah – that’s a thing they have on the net…
KEA almost 11 years ago
back in the day my brother used to get albums (LPs!) of “Golden Oldies” that were at least a year old. Songs from last week were old news. This was a change from the 50s when pop songs might be high on ‘Your Hit Parade’ for months.
rfeinberg almost 11 years ago
“You do realize oldie is a RADIO format” – what IS his point? I don’t get it. Someone explain what’s going on in this obscure strip, from start to finish, please.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
kea: ˇThe average lifespan eight weeks, but that was for the top eight, not 20 or 40.
Spade Jr. almost 11 years ago
Note to Jef Mallett: Long-time reader, love the strip. You like oldies? I got ’em for ya at no charge: www.radiogeorge.com. Enjoy!
robinafox about 3 years ago
I’m thinking Mr. Spaetzle had probably never heard of the song. I’d be hard-pressed to name a song from the last five years.