Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for November 06, 2009
Transcript:
Charlie Rose: We're pleased to welcome back to this table my friend Roland Hedley, author of a new book of Tweets! Roland: Thanks, Charlie. I appreciate the chance to talk about this major retrospective of my recent work on the Twitters. The collection is called... Rose: That's it! Your over 140 characters! Interview's done! Roland: What? Rose: Cute idea, huh? My niece thought of it! Coming up, another old pal...
TheSkulker about 15 years ago
Beautiful!!! And so deserving!
Troglodyte about 15 years ago
Deserved it… attacked him at his own intellectual level!
cdward about 15 years ago
That was good!
Ravenswing about 15 years ago
Oh, that’s magnificent! Pass the burn cream!
Allison Nunn Premium Member about 15 years ago
LOVE IT! Hit back where it hurts :)
Alabama Al about 15 years ago
Impressive. The words Roland spoke in the strip are exactly 139 characters (letters, punctuations, and spaces) – 140 if there is a space at the end of “called”.
Potrzebie about 15 years ago
“Nuff said!
mjlew01 about 15 years ago
I wonder if that can work on a large scale with Osama bin limbaugh, sevrin, beck etc…?
ohrn about 15 years ago
I hope this “fenom” goes away
Dirty Dragon about 15 years ago
If only we could apply this rule to all the pundit shows…
jpozenel about 15 years ago
Alabama_Al said:
Impressive. The words Roland spoke in the strip are exactly 139 characters (letters, punctuations, and spaces) – 140 if there is a space at the end of “called”.
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Good work! You have saved all of the “shut-ins” reading this strip countless hours.
Ink-adink-adoo about 15 years ago
Panel #3:
“YOU’RE O- VER 140 CHARAC- TERS. IN- TERVIEW’S DONE.”
You’d use fewer characters if you skipped the hyphens…
Herbabee about 15 years ago
To paraphrase a line from Space Ghost:
“Roland Hedley, your 15 minutes of Lame are up!”
dbrugg about 15 years ago
The notion that Charlie Rose would switch to Twitter mode for interviews in particularly ironic.
ManimalMike about 15 years ago
The idea that you would put a space in between a word and the following ellipses as well as in between the ellipses themselves is… idiotic.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
There is NO space between a word and the ellipsis following, nor any space between the periods creating the ellipsis…
AKHenderson Premium Member about 15 years ago
Hm, 15 minutes divided by 140 characters comes to 6.43 seconds of fame per character.
RinaFarina about 15 years ago
@Susan001, I assume it’s fast asleep, if it’s in the same season as I am, which is late autumn. Building up its strength for next spring, you know?
bwayjohni about 15 years ago
Major BURN!!!
Ushindi about 15 years ago
In “Elements of Typographic Style”, Bringhurst writes that a full space between each dot is “another Victorian eccentricity”.