In the plus side, fewer and fewer kids WANT to drive these days. That is, more and more are waiting till college to get their licenses. Mine did. Probably has something to do with online presence.
Mom often takes the trouble to explain why she is saying “no” to Calvin. When she does, Calvin sometimes understands why she is saying “no” and may have learned something. This is one of the times when she doesn’t bother to explain why she is saying “no”.
Just as a side note I know people say Google doesn’t always tell the truth. Yes it won’t always but you can’t apply that factor everytime you disagree with Google. Just as an example for me just because images on Google show the bishop next to king and queen you can’t say Google lies that’s not true. Google will not always lie. Because it’s the bishops that are next to the king and queen not Knight’s. Just because Google revealed the theoretical possibility of time travel doesn’t mean it’s not true. It is. It’s been sort of proven through the space station and crap. All I’m saying is Google can also tell the truth.
When we lost the carkey back in the 50’s we could start the old lincoln with a wad of tinfoil pushed up into the key connections. As I recall you had to turn the key then push a button to start.
I worked as a Repo man for a string of used car lots back in the 70’s. Even in those days starting a car without the keys was a lot harder than they make it look on TV. I wouldn’t even want to try it with one of today’s computerized-everything cars.
Fortunately, modern cars have a lock-out feature which requires the key, except for Hyundai and Kia models. Those cars have become so commonly stolen and required so much policing time to recover that states are suing the manufacturer.
Walter “Pops” Holland: Known as “Pops”, Walter Holland claimed to be descended from Blackbeard. As proficient as he is at smuggling, this is is likely true. Originally a patent attorney, he hid his identity through the facade of “Calvin’s dad”. When the ruse was discovered, Pops turned tail and headed to New Bordeaux, Louisiana, taking his son in tow. Now the Marcano Crime Family has Pops smuggling anything he can get his hands on, art, car parts, electronics, you name it. It all goes on without a second look from Customs or the U.S. Coast Guard. He also told his son that there is no such thing as building character and bonded with his son by teaching him how to hotwire cars.
Calvin “Junior” Holland: A violent little tweaker obsessed with fast cars and tigers, “Junior” only got this job as his father vouched for him before the Marcano Crime Family. The fast paced world of the auto theft plays well into Calvin’s strengths. He is currently working a deal with a large number of high-end rides being stored in a warehouse. He has his pro car thieves Darrel Brand and Wayne Roussel working overtime to fill the orders, while runners keep busy delivering them around Tickfaw Harbor. If the drugs don’t kill Calvin, the way he handles a sports car might.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
Now all a six year old has to do is YouTube it.
codycab over 1 year ago
That’s because encyclopedias are smart!
C over 1 year ago
News, hot off the wire
jvo over 1 year ago
Next instalment
“Calvin, life on a leash”
sirbadger over 1 year ago
This comic strip was written before YouTube.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
That entry is on the DARK web!
orinoco womble over 1 year ago
Call the library, Calvin. You’ll give the librarian something to think about.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Even stranger, it doesn’t have an entry for hot bottom.
cdward over 1 year ago
In the plus side, fewer and fewer kids WANT to drive these days. That is, more and more are waiting till college to get their licenses. Mine did. Probably has something to do with online presence.
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
Mom often takes the trouble to explain why she is saying “no” to Calvin. When she does, Calvin sometimes understands why she is saying “no” and may have learned something. This is one of the times when she doesn’t bother to explain why she is saying “no”.
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
Calvin is so smart—couldn’t he predict Mom’s answer to his question? As well as her indifference to his even asking it??
Purple People Eater over 1 year ago
He’s just using the wrong encyclopedia. Wikipedia has an article on it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-wiring
Dr. Quatermass over 1 year ago
Calvin, if you were in present day, just watch any Netflix action show. They all (including the popular Stranger Things) seem to include that trope.
figuratively speaking over 1 year ago
The look of disappointment in panel two. He was so sure she’d say yes.
joannesshadow over 1 year ago
He looked it up in his Funk and Wagnells!
SquidGamerGal over 1 year ago
Really? And where did you learn that word?!
manowarrior over 1 year ago
Well,they are good for helping kids see over the steering wheel.
jagedlo over 1 year ago
Better keep an eye on him, Mom…it looks like an idea has popped into his head!
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Calvin is bored….
Ol' me over 1 year ago
What’s an “encyclopedia”?
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Once again, disaster averted by coincidence. No from Mom and no help in encyclopedia. Good thing they didn’t subscribe to Popular Mechanics.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
He could always ask Moe.
countoftowergrove over 1 year ago
. . . but Wikipedia does! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-wiring
French Persons Premium Member over 1 year ago
Is there an entry for “Juvie Hall”?
Mediatech over 1 year ago
Wikipedia does.
The Doctor over 1 year ago
Just Google it just Google it, yeah.
Just as a side note I know people say Google doesn’t always tell the truth. Yes it won’t always but you can’t apply that factor everytime you disagree with Google. Just as an example for me just because images on Google show the bishop next to king and queen you can’t say Google lies that’s not true. Google will not always lie. Because it’s the bishops that are next to the king and queen not Knight’s. Just because Google revealed the theoretical possibility of time travel doesn’t mean it’s not true. It is. It’s been sort of proven through the space station and crap. All I’m saying is Google can also tell the truth.
Ok now I’m going to get off my soap box.w
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Security through obfuscation is no longer a thing. Dam Google.
Sir Isaac over 1 year ago
When we lost the carkey back in the 50’s we could start the old lincoln with a wad of tinfoil pushed up into the key connections. As I recall you had to turn the key then push a button to start.
feralcat_52 over 1 year ago
I worked as a Repo man for a string of used car lots back in the 70’s. Even in those days starting a car without the keys was a lot harder than they make it look on TV. I wouldn’t even want to try it with one of today’s computerized-everything cars.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
No, but it has an entry for ‘grounded’.
locake over 1 year ago
Good thing Calvin did not have access to the internet.
kendavis09 over 1 year ago
He wouldn’t be able to see over the dash.
pixiekitten Premium Member over 1 year ago
They must have an entry for “loophole”, though
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Fortunately, modern cars have a lock-out feature which requires the key, except for Hyundai and Kia models. Those cars have become so commonly stolen and required so much policing time to recover that states are suing the manufacturer.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
I don’t think the parents will let him have the car keys ten years later.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
I just realized that Calvin and Sheldon Cooper grew up in the same era. I’d pay to see that conversation.
Doctor Go over 1 year ago
Yeah, but Wikipedia does:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot-wiring
rebelstrike0 over 1 year ago
20 years later…
Walter “Pops” Holland: Known as “Pops”, Walter Holland claimed to be descended from Blackbeard. As proficient as he is at smuggling, this is is likely true. Originally a patent attorney, he hid his identity through the facade of “Calvin’s dad”. When the ruse was discovered, Pops turned tail and headed to New Bordeaux, Louisiana, taking his son in tow. Now the Marcano Crime Family has Pops smuggling anything he can get his hands on, art, car parts, electronics, you name it. It all goes on without a second look from Customs or the U.S. Coast Guard. He also told his son that there is no such thing as building character and bonded with his son by teaching him how to hotwire cars.
Calvin “Junior” Holland: A violent little tweaker obsessed with fast cars and tigers, “Junior” only got this job as his father vouched for him before the Marcano Crime Family. The fast paced world of the auto theft plays well into Calvin’s strengths. He is currently working a deal with a large number of high-end rides being stored in a warehouse. He has his pro car thieves Darrel Brand and Wayne Roussel working overtime to fill the orders, while runners keep busy delivering them around Tickfaw Harbor. If the drugs don’t kill Calvin, the way he handles a sports car might.
PaulGoes over 1 year ago
What’s an encyclopedia?
g04922 over 1 year ago
Uhhh… Calvin’s parents need to watch him very closely…. Someone call Hobbes !
Arghhgarrr Premium Member over 1 year ago
More proof that Calvin would not have survived in the Internet age.
hagarthehorrible over 1 year ago
The encyclopaedia is no match for the rich vocab of Calvin. Mom should be happy.
hubbard3188 over 1 year ago
So Waterson retired before the internet and PCs?