Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for December 06, 2016
Transcript:
Clayton: Gah! Adam: What's wrong? Clayton: It's this "real life" video game. To finish this level, I have to hook up and mount a tv, but I can't find the right size screws. Adam: Wow. The realism is impressive. Clayton: Right? I've driven to Lowe's four times so far!
RWill almost 8 years ago
Today’s strip is sponsored by The Home Depot.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Probably M8’s for the VESA standard mount.
Try the local Ace or True Value.
Doctor Toon almost 8 years ago
A little too real
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I think they should teach real life in High School. The only thing I’ve used is typing. Learning about loans and mortgages and such would have been much more useful than trig! How many times do you go to the market? I think learning how to shop and budget would be preferable to X’s and Y’s which I still don’t get!
TossedSaladCartoon almost 8 years ago
Wait until you have to argue with your spouse… while you’re getting ready for work… on your birthday… while you’re sick. Longest level EVER!
Dani Rice almost 8 years ago
Four screws – four different sizes and three types of slots. Standard, Phillips, and Euro.
cmo2495 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
We still have a small, independent hardware store near us with knowledgeable employees. You tell them the problem and they show you exactly what you need. No multiple return trips. (We also have 2 big box stores and several chain stores in town.)
katzenbooks45 almost 8 years ago
Home Ec has morphed into Famiy and Consumer Sciences (or Studies), which encompasses family finances, conflict resolution, and nutrition. In most cases, however, it is not a required class for either girls or boys. Interesting timing on this; I had to talk my husband through emergency shirt collar button sewing 101 over the phone Sunday night. It wasn’t a required class for boys in the 1960s.
Dr_Fogg almost 8 years ago
I learned welding, soldering, sheet-metal, wood working, painting and staining. That was shop when i was in High School
drnihili almost 8 years ago
I use algebra and trig in my daily life frequently. They help a lot living on rural acreage.
mineresidents almost 8 years ago
Go to McLendons.