A distinctive use of new tech to address an old concern. It would be great for one of those serial dating-encounters events. I’m blanking on what they’re called, but it’s set up as a sort of round-robin traveling conversation during which everyone gets to talk with everyone else of whichever gender for about ten minutes. Then decide if you want to exchange some contact into.
Back during my college days (long before personal computers and the Internet, let alone smartphones) I bought a six month trial subscription to a book club. With my first book they included a T-shirt with their trial’s advertising slogan on it – “Let’s Try Each Other For 6 Months”.
A few days later I needed a clean shirt to wear to a party, so without thinking I threw in that slogan T-shirt. Took me a while to figure out why the ladies were more hostile to me than usual…
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 6 days ago
Scan the QR code. It works!
californiamonty 6 days ago
Be sure to scan the QR code in today’s strip. Well done, Dave. Well done!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 6 days ago
In re: Jesy Bertz and californiamonty above: THAT is what I call “breaking the fourth wall.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 6 days ago
A distinctive use of new tech to address an old concern. It would be great for one of those serial dating-encounters events. I’m blanking on what they’re called, but it’s set up as a sort of round-robin traveling conversation during which everyone gets to talk with everyone else of whichever gender for about ten minutes. Then decide if you want to exchange some contact into.
ꜝ 6 days ago
♫♪ “my momma told me, you’d better scan around” ♫♪
Jayalexander 6 days ago
QR codes are security leaks of your info. Avoid them.
Doug K 5 days ago
For most, the actual scan will be completely unnecessary – just seeing that he has and is wearing a QR code tells more than enough.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 5 days ago
You’ll be rejected that much faster!
The Reader Premium Member 5 days ago
You might be a geek if…
phritzg Premium Member 5 days ago
QR codes are now being used by scammers. It’s a portmanteau called quishing (QR + phishing).
Darryl Heine 5 days ago
Did a Doonesbury comic strip once use a scan code?
Huckleberry Hiroshima 5 days ago
Might slow it down depending on the connection.
wongo 5 days ago
Unfortunately, it turned out to be an Amazon return code!
uniquename 5 days ago
I bet it did speed up the dating process too!
jango 5 days ago
Looks like he’s talking to a guy in pajama tops?
dpatrickryan Premium Member 5 days ago
Cute. The QR code actually works and leads to the Speed Bump site.
Smeagol 5 days ago
I refrain from scanning anything with my phone.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT 5 days ago
The QR code on his shirt actually works. Try it .
lnrokr55 5 days ago
QR codes are annoying, I really don’t need faster and easier ways to spend money! It’s always all about Don Draper selling soap isn’t it ??? ;-)
ferddo 5 days ago
Back during my college days (long before personal computers and the Internet, let alone smartphones) I bought a six month trial subscription to a book club. With my first book they included a T-shirt with their trial’s advertising slogan on it – “Let’s Try Each Other For 6 Months”.
A few days later I needed a clean shirt to wear to a party, so without thinking I threw in that slogan T-shirt. Took me a while to figure out why the ladies were more hostile to me than usual…