We don’t have a wide-screen, or any game consoles. Our daughters are just fine. They don’t watch all that much TV to begin with. We DO, however, have a killer collection of movies.
A thought just occurred to me about how TV watching has changed over the years. The big, bulky CRT-style TVs almost always sat on the floor. So people looked down to view. Now most sets are wall-mounted so people look up to view.
Rob Rex about 9 years ago
Poor Steve. He’s missing things that modern kids couldn’t imagine living without.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 9 years ago
You can’t force people to love Dickens anymore than you can force a love of football, ballet, or opera.
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
We don’t have a wide-screen, or any game consoles. Our daughters are just fine. They don’t watch all that much TV to begin with. We DO, however, have a killer collection of movies.
dflak about 9 years ago
A thought just occurred to me about how TV watching has changed over the years. The big, bulky CRT-style TVs almost always sat on the floor. So people looked down to view. Now most sets are wall-mounted so people look up to view.
Sheila Hardie about 9 years ago
Well that’s awfully judgmental of her.
billswingle about 9 years ago
Brilliant strip today.
cwizard71 about 9 years ago
Anybody else notice that title of the magazine changes between the first and third panels?
cwizard71 about 9 years ago
And the fourth, too.
jimboylan about 9 years ago
She seems to be reading Oceans magazine, as the title changes from Atlantic to Pacific to Indian.