Caulfield may have just made an assumption and jumped to a conclusion. How do we (how can we) really know that time doesn’t shrink by one sheet every hour.
Maybe time is shrinking like things seem to be on Brewster Rockit:
I get a desk calander every year of one of my favorite comics because it’s not in my local paper, not in gocomics and you have to pay to see them on its web site.
I have one on my desk – some days there is a certain satisfaction in seeing at least the calendar get turned as an accomplishment, and a certain desperation that I’m not getting enough done.
I know desk calendars. I’ve used a couple different kinds. Some you tear off the page and others you turn the page. Either way I don’t see how this makes any sense at all. Anyone?
eromlig about 3 years ago
We kept ours right next to the rolodex.
Bilan about 3 years ago
Desk calendars still have their purpose. New Yorkers can’t throw their iPhone calendars out the window on New Years Eve.
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
I suppose this means there is no “Frazz” desk calendar.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Caulfield may have just made an assumption and jumped to a conclusion. How do we (how can we) really know that time doesn’t shrink by one sheet every hour.
Maybe time is shrinking like things seem to be on Brewster Rockit:
https://www.gocomics.com/brewsterrockit/2021/08/16
https://www.gocomics.com/brewsterrockit/2021/08/17
https://www.gocomics.com/brewsterrockit/2021/08/18
https://www.gocomics.com/brewsterrockit/2021/08/19
bittenbyknittin about 3 years ago
The older I get, the faster time moves.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Lame rant
zwilnik64 about 3 years ago
Desk calendars are for indicating the passage of time in cinema.
John Wiley Premium Member about 3 years ago
My Mom uses a desk calendar on the kitchen wall. Much easier for older eyes.
allenthompson about 3 years ago
It’s just a bite-size piece of infinity, savored one lick at a time.
StratmanRon about 3 years ago
Caulfield, about your last statement… Your assumption is based on an incorrect principle.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Tilting at shadows.
petermerck about 3 years ago
I get a desk calander every year of one of my favorite comics because it’s not in my local paper, not in gocomics and you have to pay to see them on its web site.
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
I have one on my desk – some days there is a certain satisfaction in seeing at least the calendar get turned as an accomplishment, and a certain desperation that I’m not getting enough done.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 3 years ago
I remember having to have a Daytimer to log hours spent on projects. Refills were $$$
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
This kid makes no sense.
cervelo about 3 years ago
Again I need help here. What is this stack they speak of and what does Caulfield mean when he says it used to be thicker?
Scott S about 3 years ago
“And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun but it’s sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way but you’re older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death"
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
Sometimes I miss them. They were a fun way to start the day, a good reminder of which day it was, and a handy source of note paper.
buflogal! about 3 years ago
I know desk calendars. I’ve used a couple different kinds. Some you tear off the page and others you turn the page. Either way I don’t see how this makes any sense at all. Anyone?