FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for September 07, 2011
Transcript:
Jason: Miss O'Malley says this is the projector you and I will be in charge of running. Marcus: She said it was pretty simple to operate. Jason: Just your basic 16 mm Marcus: Yup, yup. Jason: No fancy lenses... no fancy electronics... no fancy audio output jacks... no gizmos that a novice might find frighteningly complex. Not yet, anyway. Marcus: So, do you want to drill through the back or the front?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
Attaboy, Jason! Upgrade the relic!
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Why do three generations of my family shudder when I pick up a screwdriver?
arye uygur about 13 years ago
@Lewreader: When I worked on a kibbutz in the 60;s I was given a screwdriver and began using it to unscrew a screw. Someone told me I was using it the wrong way. He said, “Some people have a knack for being a mechanic, but yoou don’t.” I went through 20 years believing I was a bad mechanic until I found that European screw drivers turn the opposite way than American screw drivers.
sottwell about 13 years ago
Are we talking about left-handed monkey wrenches and such? I’ve been a computer tech as well as dealt with many DIY home maintenance and improvement tasks, and I can assure you that in the land of kibbutzim screwdrivers turn the same way as in the US; you know, righty-tighty and lefty-loosey.
possiblekim about 13 years ago
I wonder will the camera surive the upgrade or not
cdward about 13 years ago
I wonder if Jason ever met Tim Taylor from Tool Time. You know… “More power!”
Doctor11 about 13 years ago
I bet that the therapist that Miss O’Malley goes to every year is VERY rich by now thanks to all the chaos that Jason comes up with for his teacher to deal with.
Dkram about 13 years ago
Ah yes, the old Bell&Howell (Thurston?) Projecter, the old school house standby. I wouldn’t be surprized to learn that the old projecters are still being used at my old high school..\\//_
dflak about 13 years ago
Kind of reminds me of the two men building a house.
One man was tossing half the nails away. The other asked him why. He said that the heads were on the wrong side.
The second man said, "You idoit. Those are for the other side of the house!
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
Better not break it, boys — no one has made one of those antiques in decades!
DerkinsVanPelt218 about 13 years ago
My school used digital projectors or CRT TVs with DVD/VCR combos. They let us bring in what we like as long as it was PG or under (PG13 had to be prescreened by teachers for content).