To think that a young lad like this could invent a legal strategy that might well preserve a future criminal defendant from ever having to stand trial. Not thinking of anyone in particular, of course.
I always hated dealing with 11. 12 I could handle (12 pence to the shilling, 12 months to the year, etc.) and 10 was easy, but 11 always made things difficult for addition and subtraction. Multiplication by 11 was a doddle.
“He downshifts his spacecrafts and stalls.” Over ten years since I first read this, and I finally get the manual transmission joke! It helps that today’s Barney & Clyde is about stick-shift, so I was in the mind-set.
I know Watterson fought hard to have more creative freedom for his Sunday strips. But he probably got more out of the conventional format than any other cartoonist before or since
When you think back to when we first leaned addition and subtraction, 11-3 is a tough one. Both prime numbers, no reduction, you just have to keep taking away 1 from 11 three times. tedious.
BE THIS GUY 7 months ago
Calvin learned stalling in school — a skill that will come in handy as he grows up.
codycab 7 months ago
Delaying the inevitable as usual, Calvin?
Spacehog 7 months ago
I am probably the only one that does not care for spaceman spiff strips, I find them boring
Imagine 7 months ago
Saved by the bell.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 7 months ago
Who needs subtraction when you can fly a spacecraft?
Richard S Russell Premium Member 7 months ago
To think that a young lad like this could invent a legal strategy that might well preserve a future criminal defendant from ever having to stand trial. Not thinking of anyone in particular, of course.
snsurone76 7 months ago
The “Zok Death Sloop” seems to sport a funny face.
Robin Harwood 7 months ago
I always hated dealing with 11. 12 I could handle (12 pence to the shilling, 12 months to the year, etc.) and 10 was easy, but 11 always made things difficult for addition and subtraction. Multiplication by 11 was a doddle.
So, after great struggle, 8?
su43dipta 7 months ago
Is it saving the day really if you’re just postponing the evil for the next episode?
nsr60 7 months ago
Who wasn’t saved by the bell at some point? I once lucked out and got an extra day after completely forgetting about my presentation on boron.
sandpiper 7 months ago
For Cal, obfuscation is an art. Truly enjoy his ‘spacey’ adventures. Great fun and great art.
enigmamz 7 months ago
“8” Nailed it!
BigDaveGlass 7 months ago
The death ship looks quite cheery from this angle……
einarbt 7 months ago
Calvin just getting started on his version of Principia Mathematica.
Purple People Eater 7 months ago
11 – 3 = E (hex)
Blu Bunny 7 months ago
Miss Wormwood says, Hold it Calvin, you’re not leaving till you solve that math equation.
SquidGamerGal 7 months ago
It’s 8! The answer is 8! GAWD! You cannot be THAT dumb!!
Rasslebear 7 months ago
Timing is everything.
KageKat 7 months ago
Thought it was a different punchline here, but I suppose that’s attached to a different Spaceman Spiff strip.
Just-me 7 months ago
Yeah, it wouldn’t have mattered to most of my teachers if the bell rang. He or she would have held class until the question was answered.
gantech 7 months ago
Oh gawd, that was me in school, spaceships and everything…
gantech 7 months ago
Ludicrous speed!!!!
old_geek 7 months ago
Also works for testifying at a congressional hearings…
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 7 months ago
“He downshifts his spacecrafts and stalls.” Over ten years since I first read this, and I finally get the manual transmission joke! It helps that today’s Barney & Clyde is about stick-shift, so I was in the mind-set.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 7 months ago
I know Watterson fought hard to have more creative freedom for his Sunday strips. But he probably got more out of the conventional format than any other cartoonist before or since
g04922 7 months ago
Calvin’s daydreams are becoming a bit too real. Some medication may be indicated.
I'm Sad 7 months ago
Calvin can’t figure out math in this case because he was ahead of his time and Common Core Math hasn’t been taught in schools yet.
flying spaghetti monster 7 months ago
seems this wouldn’t work to well with tomorrow.. unless you go for the extension.
The Wolf In Your Midst 7 months ago
Remember: At the speed of light, it’ll take you more than a year just to get out of our rinky-dink little solar system.
dimndno 7 months ago
I learned too late as an adult that all the effort I put into stalling can be more work than actually doing the job.
willie_mctell 7 months ago
That problem is what fingers or counting backwards is for.
Mark DeMist Premium Member 7 months ago
Spaceman Donald.
tsk5565 7 months ago
When you think back to when we first leaned addition and subtraction, 11-3 is a tough one. Both prime numbers, no reduction, you just have to keep taking away 1 from 11 three times. tedious.
Teto85 Premium Member 7 months ago
One of the many things I love about Spiff is that the lenses of his goggles change shape in every panel.
jrankin1959 7 months ago
Except the planet he’s landed on is populated by principals…
Sherlock5 7 months ago
There’s no reason Miss Wormwood can’t require him to do the problem before he can go.
delennwen 7 months ago
I always find it so strange that Calvin is so incredibly verbally gifted but has such problems with basic math.
kathleenhicks62 7 months ago
Calvin is smart after all!
monya_43 7 months ago
A lesson learned that works good when you’re guilty and need to delay your trial.
MitchellTimin 7 months ago
He is destined to be an author of fiction, not an engineer.
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
Kids that young don’t go from class to class. That doesn’t happen until middle school.
Chris Sherlock 7 months ago
Translation of last panel: Calvin may not know the answer.
aaronacademy2012 7 months ago
THGIE