Yeah, the speed with which it spun and landed hard enough to type through three carbons seemed to defy the law of conservation of angular momentum. I thought I was in heaven back in 1980 when I planned to upgrade to one with a correcting key. And, since I type in more than one alphabet and also use mathematical characters, it was a joy not to have to remove a key and insert a key for each special character. Then in 1985 I got my first IBM PC, the toaster oven with TWO 5.25" floppy drives. I got mathematical software (TeX) and that baby would TYPESET a whole page in just 30 seconds. (The 2016 version I’m using will typeset a 400-page book in about ten seconds!) Those were the days….
Watson, who founded and ran IBM, was an advanced neurotic, and it was apparently a well-founded rumor that every man (and there were few women!) among his workers HAD to wear a white shirt and a striped four-in-hand tie. (NOT a bow tie. Sorry, GT, you got that part wrong.)
“He was wearing a crisp, white polyester shirt with a black bow tie and horn-rimmed glasses. He RADIATED calm, technical competency.” Harold Finch in 2 sentences.
Three and a half hours of hostile questions is a cup of tea to HRC after Banjo Boy’s committee. Sure glad I don’t live in Jack’s world. And I’m no Hilbot.
Since I believe that Trudeau purposely did this strip to avoid politics on this beautiful (in NY anyway) July 4th Sunday, I will avoid posting any political statements on this thread.Enjoy the remainder of your weekend!
@DavidHuieGreen“That would have to be some kind of nano-based paint that have been programmed to react that way.”.Or a simple modification of electronic ink..The main problem would be in making it cheap enough to afford.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Well, I figured I finally owed you an explanation.
.“Plus, in the springtime of my senility,* I don’t have anything interesting to say.”.
*I heard Fred Friendly, former president of CBS News and head Journalism School at Columbia University, use that term originally.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Mystery solved.I can get off the edge of my seat at last.He does what makes him feel good..He has always been an interesting character.
Thuja over 8 years ago
Those were nice typewriters.
Is that Bernie the werewolf?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 8 years ago
I had a teacher like him in the high school : I always think he had a several number of the same suite :dear old prof. Prunas
Brockie over 8 years ago
Wow, what an exciting strip….yawn….Zzzzz.
rlcooke over 8 years ago
Yeah, the speed with which it spun and landed hard enough to type through three carbons seemed to defy the law of conservation of angular momentum. I thought I was in heaven back in 1980 when I planned to upgrade to one with a correcting key. And, since I type in more than one alphabet and also use mathematical characters, it was a joy not to have to remove a key and insert a key for each special character. Then in 1985 I got my first IBM PC, the toaster oven with TWO 5.25" floppy drives. I got mathematical software (TeX) and that baby would TYPESET a whole page in just 30 seconds. (The 2016 version I’m using will typeset a 400-page book in about ten seconds!) Those were the days….
rlcooke over 8 years ago
Watson, who founded and ran IBM, was an advanced neurotic, and it was apparently a well-founded rumor that every man (and there were few women!) among his workers HAD to wear a white shirt and a striped four-in-hand tie. (NOT a bow tie. Sorry, GT, you got that part wrong.)
summerdog86 over 8 years ago
Hmmmm….Was today’s strip worth the “click” to you?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 8 years ago
meh…
PappyFiddle over 8 years ago
“He was wearing a crisp, white polyester shirt with a black bow tie and horn-rimmed glasses. He RADIATED calm, technical competency.” Harold Finch in 2 sentences.
kaffekup over 8 years ago
Three and a half hours of hostile questions is a cup of tea to HRC after Banjo Boy’s committee. Sure glad I don’t live in Jack’s world. And I’m no Hilbot.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Since I believe that Trudeau purposely did this strip to avoid politics on this beautiful (in NY anyway) July 4th Sunday, I will avoid posting any political statements on this thread.Enjoy the remainder of your weekend!
route66paul over 8 years ago
no pocket protector?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
@DavidHuieGreen“That would have to be some kind of nano-based paint that have been programmed to react that way.”.Or a simple modification of electronic ink..The main problem would be in making it cheap enough to afford.
Malcolm Hall over 8 years ago
Bernie rescued Mike from a career in advertising, moved him to the west coast, and got him into the tech world.