40 years ago, I worked construction, and I called the guy on the radio “The Weather Guesser”. Where I was, there were four seasons: Rain (and a bit of snow), Dry (and a bit of rain) and Spring and Fall. During those last two, I always bet the opposite of what the Weather Guesser said, and it worked about 75% of the time.
But 40 years have passed. NOW, the data collection and weather software are FAR ahead of where they were then. NOW, I complain when they get the transitions wrong my more than 18 hours or so. And I don’t get to complain all that often.
As a youth camp leader, I would always predict rain. If I’m wrong, fine, then it didn’t rain. If I’m right, and the kiddies were not prepared, then it was on them.
Up until the 1970s, weather forecasting was basically an educated guess. And then weather satellites and sophisticated computers came into use and there was a stunning increase in accuracy. I always assumed it was the weather satellites and not the computers that were primarily responsible.
Wonder why Mallett has begin including demeaning comments about other characters. And why he long ago stopped including large panels of groups of children playing and running and doing all the things that free spirits do during recess?
Those were part of the reason I signed on to the strip and I miss those spontaneous moments. They kinda made up for the fading memories from when my students acted the same way.
Not to say the strip isn’t still interesting. I look forward to it each day. I admire the style and technique, especially on Sunday, and I mostly admire the characters.
Sanspareil over 1 year ago
Quick!!! recruit Mike Pence!!
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
40 years ago, I worked construction, and I called the guy on the radio “The Weather Guesser”. Where I was, there were four seasons: Rain (and a bit of snow), Dry (and a bit of rain) and Spring and Fall. During those last two, I always bet the opposite of what the Weather Guesser said, and it worked about 75% of the time.
But 40 years have passed. NOW, the data collection and weather software are FAR ahead of where they were then. NOW, I complain when they get the transitions wrong my more than 18 hours or so. And I don’t get to complain all that often.
Rhetorical_Question over 1 year ago
I thought that Coach Hacker suffered from Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)?
Bilan over 1 year ago
Comic strip characters do dry runs?
I never knew that!
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
A clever breaking of the Fourth Wall.
DiminishedFirst over 1 year ago
As a youth camp leader, I would always predict rain. If I’m wrong, fine, then it didn’t rain. If I’m right, and the kiddies were not prepared, then it was on them.
Usual John Premium Member over 1 year ago
What happened to Coach Hacker?
Usual John Premium Member over 1 year ago
Up until the 1970s, weather forecasting was basically an educated guess. And then weather satellites and sophisticated computers came into use and there was a stunning increase in accuracy. I always assumed it was the weather satellites and not the computers that were primarily responsible.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
WX forecasts have gotten much better in the last few years. Here in SoCal, spot on.
MissionLDB over 1 year ago
Breaking the 4th wall i see.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 1 year ago
If the cartoonist decided of his own accord to drop a character, I don’t see that he has any right to complain about the character’s absence.
Anyhow, Mallett still makes Mrs. Olsen the butt of this sort of joke often enough.
khjalmarj over 1 year ago
Another wall broken. I think it was the back wall this time, between the stage and a rehearsal room. Not that there’s anything wrong with that…
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Wonder why Mallett has begin including demeaning comments about other characters. And why he long ago stopped including large panels of groups of children playing and running and doing all the things that free spirits do during recess?
Those were part of the reason I signed on to the strip and I miss those spontaneous moments. They kinda made up for the fading memories from when my students acted the same way.
Not to say the strip isn’t still interesting. I look forward to it each day. I admire the style and technique, especially on Sunday, and I mostly admire the characters.
EMGULS79 over 1 year ago
I used to live in Michigan, and the weather forecast usually WAS wrong!!
flying spaghetti monster over 1 year ago
in most locations the 7 day forecast is bull. I have found that 3 to 5 days are pretty good.
Vaporman over 1 year ago
It’s obvious you guys don’t live in the Pacific Northwest, specifically Western Washington…
We’ve lost a number of local weather forecasters to other parts of the country because … the weather didn’t agree with them…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 1 year ago
https://concussionfoundation.org/CTE-resources/what-is-CTE
Michael McKown Premium Member over 1 year ago
What happened to Coach?
tcviii Premium Member over 1 year ago
I love the clipboards for them to read the script from.