Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for January 19, 2011

  1. Emerald
    margueritem  almost 14 years ago

    To match your thick head…?

     •  Reply
  2. Croparcs070707
    rayannina  almost 14 years ago

    “Unclear on the concept” doesn’t even do him justice …

     •  Reply
  3. 220px charles bowles aka black bart
    Steve Bartholomew  almost 14 years ago

    You need really heavy pixels. Bold face should work.

     •  Reply
  4. Missing large
    Edcole1961  almost 14 years ago

    Sounds like Brewster flunked out of kindle garten.

     •  Reply
  5. Train 9
    gordrogb Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    It’s all digital and I guessing that the ones are heavier than the zeros, so you want a tome with the maximum number of characters with ones in them. In EBCDIC that would be sevens with a hex code of “11110111”. In ASCII it would be a lower case “w”. Ugh, sorry, I just maxed out my geek-o-meter.

     •  Reply
  6. Andy
    Sandfan  almost 14 years ago

    Gweedo got the answer. Just to be on the safe side, fill your iPod with heavy metal tunes and add that to the pile.

     •  Reply
  7. Large pumpkin in window
    Dkram  almost 14 years ago

    Pam looks like she’s in shock.

    \\//_

     •  Reply
  8. Kitty at sunset
    wicky  almost 14 years ago

    Brewsky needs a brewsky.

     •  Reply
  9. 104 2745
    Trebor39  almost 14 years ago

    Brewster, once more being true to form.

     •  Reply
  10. Image14
    ChiehHsia  almost 14 years ago

    Another thing we’re losing as print books disappear, and I hadn’t even thought about this one. I’m so ashamed!

     •  Reply
  11. Avatart
    Rwill  almost 14 years ago

    You can just press them under the pile of obsolete E-deceives you got laying around.

     •  Reply
  12. Missing large
    WaitingMan  almost 14 years ago

    I think e-readers should have anvils dropped on them.

     •  Reply
  13. Missing large
    starlilies  almost 14 years ago

    Really? Wow….

     •  Reply
  14. Missing large
    puddleglum1066  almost 14 years ago

    Download the current “Dick Tracy” series into it. That’s about as “thick” as it gets…

     •  Reply
  15. Georg von rosen   oden som vandringsman  1886  odin  the wanderer
    runar  almost 14 years ago

    What happens if your e-book reader crashes or gets lost or stolen? You have the fun of buying your entire library all over again.

     •  Reply
  16. Right here
    Sherlock Watson  almost 14 years ago

    Try this, Brewster: Put the flower on a table, place Pam’s e-reader on top of the flower, and drop bricks onto the e-reader until the flower is sufficiently pressed.

    I will never buy an e-reader; I like to read.

     •  Reply
  17. Astro boy 02 80
    Quantumtorpedo1  almost 14 years ago

    “This is going to be great…”

    Flounder Animal House

     •  Reply
  18. Deficon
    Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    You can use it to read Poe to the flower to depress it.

     •  Reply
  19. Missing large 2
    Phatts  almost 14 years ago

    @runar, as I understand it, once you’ve paid for it you can download the book as many times as you want.

    Just hope the store’s server doesn’t crash and lose their backups, or the store goes out of business and can’t offload their records to anybody.

     •  Reply
  20. Avatar02
    jpozenel  almost 14 years ago

    You are correct Phatts California. I bought a “Nook” e-reader from Barnes and Nobles a few weeks before Christmas. You set up an account at Barnes and Nobles and then you register your e-reader. They throw in a few classics free. I’ve already removed one from my reader, but it remains “archived” on their site and can be downloaded again to your registered device whenever you want. I’m sure other sites, including Amazon have a similar set-up. Of course they don’t store multiple copies of the same books for everyone, but just a record of what you “own”.

    I’ve also been able to download a number of books free from www.gutenberg.org and transfer them to the reader, and checked out ebooks from my library via the internet.

    I’m very happy with it so far.

     •  Reply
  21. Georg von rosen   oden som vandringsman  1886  odin  the wanderer
    runar  almost 14 years ago

    I read somewhere that Amazon only lets you have a limited numbe of downloads for a given book. Hoever, that could have changed, as I saw it mentioned some months ago. Still, I’m not going for it just yet.

     •  Reply
  22. Missing large 2
    Phatts  almost 14 years ago

    I daresay the risks have not changed, only – well – changed.

    For example, you can have a room in your house set up as the family library, and cover the walls with bookshelves filled with books – and then the house burns down.

    Or worse, you get divorced and the ex refuses to allow visitation rights.

    Or worse still, you stay married and your spouse makes you throw everything away so she can put in a doll room (>sob!<)

     •  Reply
  23. Avatar02
    jpozenel  almost 14 years ago

    I think it was in a Seinfeld episode where Jerry made fun of people keeping lots of books in their homes like trophies to impress others.

    Really, how many books have you read more than once? Could you get it from the library if you really wanted to?

    I usually just give books away. I find it better just to pass them along to someone else.

     •  Reply
  24. Comicsbeat icon
    matt  almost 14 years ago

    brewster is a genius.

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Brewster Rockit