Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for August 04, 2012
Transcript:
sir, although we cannot repair your router under warranty, we will fix it in return for the eternal use of your soul. verne: That's it?...no beauty? no riches? no fame? nope. you get a working router....we get your soul. verne: you get a lot of takers for this deal? humans enjoy their time online. verne: Al gore didn't invent the internet, did he? he give us his soul..we let him claim he invented our internet. we're not monsters.
aardvarkseyes over 12 years ago
Gore never claimed he invented the Internet. He claimed that he was one of its supporters in the early days of its existence. His Congressional record supports him in this claim. It’s disappointing that you would choose to repeat this right wing myth-making.
el8 over 12 years ago
but he’s not funny
MrInformed over 12 years ago
Yep, he did say it. Because without his initiative, it wouldn’t have happened. Now can all the trolls go home, please?
Casey Southards over 12 years ago
To funny.
mistercatworks over 12 years ago
Even trade? Working router for soul…. Hmm….No, no, no. Working printer, maybe.
bellde over 12 years ago
Perhaps if Gore had been less self-serving and said he supported the expansion of the internet through his sponsoring of the 1991 High Performance Computing and Communication Act this wouldn’t be an issue. The internet began in approximately 1969, as Gore was finishing up his degree in government and six years before he was first elected to the House.
PShaw0423 over 12 years ago
Say what you like about Al Gore…he has enough enough of a sense of humor about himself to be self-satirized as a character on Futurama and The Simpsons. That’s actually pretty classy.
comicnut4636 over 12 years ago
OOPS!! Looks like I got on the wrong page. This looked like the comics but after scrolling down thru the comments it’s obvious that I AM on the wrong page. Sorry.
applebyter over 12 years ago
Being an IT person from the era, and knowing several of the key people involved in “inventing” the Internet, Al Gore’s claims are pure self-agrandisement; even the watered down wording. Vint and Bob were being nice for a Democrat. Al Gore did provide useful support, but he never provided “intellectual leadership”. The Internet would have come along without his meagre support. It was the Universities and private companies that provided the true “intellectual leadership”. The government has provided funding for what they didn’t understand and legislation to mostly get in the way.