What would Calvin do on a computer? I don’t think his house has an internet connection in order to see any certain websites upon which he would stumble that aren’t suitable for minors.
Ya know… It’s probably for the best that he didn’t get a computer for Christmas, as they weren’t very powerful back then. Why, I’m willing to bet that that ouija board’s got more internal memory than your average home computer did back in the 80’s when this strip originally ran in the paper. Then again, I doubt you can play Frogger on one though…..
“Seduction by Ouija” was a game played by some in college. Hot date… Ouija out… “Oh, spirits of the Ouija, do you think Hottie Dayte should boink (for example) Count Olaf?” and the planchet would mysteriously zoom to “YES”. Actually worked a few times, too. Just sayin’ Told to me by a friend, of course. You can Count on it. ;9
42 would have been a more interesting answer. “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” was published in 1979, so including that as a gag isn’t out of the question depending on which this comic strip was first published.
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42 is the answer to an unknowable question, seeing how both cannot exist is the same universe at the same time. So 3 seems perfectly reasonable to me how a Ouija board knows everything.
Notice how they assumed that the answer stopped at 3, or else they figured that any further movement would fail to clarify. No wonder Watterson didn’t go with 42; they would have stopped at 4.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
I was sure it was going to be 42.
codycab almost 3 years ago
“A little thing called “Learning”!"
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
What would Calvin do on a computer? I don’t think his house has an internet connection in order to see any certain websites upon which he would stumble that aren’t suitable for minors.
rklynch almost 3 years ago
Ya know… It’s probably for the best that he didn’t get a computer for Christmas, as they weren’t very powerful back then. Why, I’m willing to bet that that ouija board’s got more internal memory than your average home computer did back in the 80’s when this strip originally ran in the paper. Then again, I doubt you can play Frogger on one though…..
rentier almost 3 years ago
All children ask for a computer in these times!!
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 3 years ago
42
adunano367 almost 3 years ago
Well, there’s your answer. I was going for 5, but there it is.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
1992 I still had my Commodore +4 then with loads of games on 5 1/4" disks. Happy days
darigfir almost 3 years ago
What parent would give a Ouija board to it’s kid?
currysteph Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I thought the answer to life was 42 ;-)
rmercer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It IS a computer, just a very primitive (read “Cheap!”) one.
Purple People Eater almost 3 years ago
When it comes to predicting the future, a computer is about as good as a Ouija board.
gayle454 almost 3 years ago
42
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“Seduction by Ouija” was a game played by some in college. Hot date… Ouija out… “Oh, spirits of the Ouija, do you think Hottie Dayte should boink (for example) Count Olaf?” and the planchet would mysteriously zoom to “YES”. Actually worked a few times, too. Just sayin’ Told to me by a friend, of course. You can Count on it. ;9
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well, it’s no worse than “42” and took a fraction of the time.
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
42 would have been a more interesting answer. “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” was published in 1979, so including that as a gag isn’t out of the question depending on which this comic strip was first published.
willkepley almost 3 years ago
It should have said 42
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franish2bzn almost 3 years ago
The answer should be 42.
rya1 sh3a almost 3 years ago
3? 6/10
uniquename almost 3 years ago
Computer, Ouija Board, not sure I see the difference most of the time.
Jimmyk939 almost 3 years ago
The board was trying to state 3 X 14 = 42, but Calvin was too impatient as usual. So the correct answer is 42
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s a supernatural computer.
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The Ouija board is correct.
Squoop almost 3 years ago
So far 10% of the commenters have said the answer is “42”. But Douglas Adams got it slightly wrong. The answer Deep Thought actually gave was “420”.
The_Great_Black President almost 3 years ago
Calvin does poorly in school. You don’t need an Ouija board to see he will be a lazy slob who spends his welfare checks on alcohol.
pianist337 almost 3 years ago
Wouldn’t the correct answer have been “42?”
RobinHood almost 3 years ago
Its a magic number
hk Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Blood lasts for 42 days when not in the body.
mhebden almost 3 years ago
42
ScratchyPDX almost 3 years ago
3?? Wrong! Everyone know that 47 is the answer to everything! :D
MartinPerry1 almost 3 years ago
42 is the answer to an unknowable question, seeing how both cannot exist is the same universe at the same time. So 3 seems perfectly reasonable to me how a Ouija board knows everything.
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
3, important Biblically. Along with 40, and 7.
kathleenhicks62 almost 3 years ago
Maybe Ouiji only know three things.
BiggerNate91 almost 3 years ago
You know, repeating the same joke over and over makes it really stale, you guys do realize that, right?
bobw2012 almost 3 years ago
42
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
The Ouija board is essentially a shoving match between polite “believers”.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Most. Boring. Comments. Ever
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
Notice how they assumed that the answer stopped at 3, or else they figured that any further movement would fail to clarify. No wonder Watterson didn’t go with 42; they would have stopped at 4.
Ren Rodee almost 3 years ago
Must be defective, the answer is 42.
liberalnlovinit almost 3 years ago
Sure it didn’t say 42?
smorbie the great and beautiful almost 3 years ago
I think the answer is 42, isn’t it?
Wheatley the Moron [Comic Reviewer] almost 3 years ago
whoops it’s buffering
willie_mctell almost 3 years ago
Not 42?
RossStanton1 almost 3 years ago
And thus the ouija board is proven inaccurate. The answer is obviously 42.
Brian Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m surprised no one suggested that it should be “42”.
That’s a joke, of course.
cormals almost 3 years ago
I think the answer is actually 47.
megerkey almost 3 years ago
No these answer should be 42
maverick.kaminski almost 3 years ago
Actually asking a Ouija board that question is brilliant. Love Watterson.