Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts for September 10, 2015

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    cabalonrye  about 9 years ago

    At least he didn’t call the Librarian a monkey. Orangutans have the strength of 10 men

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    Bill The Nuke  about 9 years ago

    @cabalonrye: Hey, another Sir Terry Pratchett fan!

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    rf_in_va  about 9 years ago

    Very funny! Have to admit that without Google, Yahoo and Bing, the flow of info about anything would be much more difficult to get.

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago

    Ironically, I did not use Google for the background photo. I took it myself, where I used to live.

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    Varina720  about 9 years ago

    Orangutans are apes not monkeys, or was that the insult?

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    Rauderi  about 9 years ago

    As someone who works in a library, I approve. :)

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    Darsan54 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Just rude Roy. Simply rude.

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    craigwestlake  about 9 years ago

    Actually, Roy probably ran into Conan the Librarian…

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    gammaguy  about 9 years ago

    There is more information on Google — even more good information — than in most libraries. Unfortunatley, there’s also more trash — speculation, fantasy, and falsehood — masquerading as “information”. Some in libraries, too, though much less. One function of the librarians I’ve known has been to help me tell the difference, something Roy definitely needs help with. Meanwhile, Google makes it harder to tell the difference, not easier.

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    Dragoncat  about 9 years ago

    With “The Librarians” coming back on TNT for a second season (Hooray!), today’s strip seems so appropriate. Makes me wonder which one of them threw him out.

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    jbarnes  about 9 years ago

    Google is awesome, but a good librarian is a treasure. I have asked a librarian for information I could never have found on Google twice in the last month. The first time, I needed to know the name of an author who had recently given a talk at the library. The second time, I wanted to find some new authors for my 6th grade daughter to enjoy. The extremely knowledgeable librarian asked a number of penetrating questions about the books and genres she has enjoyed, then directed us to 7 series we would never have picked up on our own.

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago

    Yet we’ve dreamed for so long about machines replacing people. Was that more because it seemed so ‘cool,’and… ahem… ‘futuristic,’ or did we really think there was any good reason that machines should replace people?

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    RalphZIggy  about 9 years ago

    our library has their catalog integrated with other area libraries so one can borrow media from a huge pool; we can now borrow e-books for readers like kindle. internet and computers not displacing librarians but giving them bigger information store to manage and assist. be nice if all known books were digitized someday, just to give more people indexed and searchable access, and let us older readers magnify fonts

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    rekam Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Besides the library, I spent a lot of time in used book stores checking out the National Geographics and buying them if they had what I needed for a report.

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