Because of a technical difficulty, I had to go 5 days without tv, internet, and phone after I moved to my new place. It was pure hell. I made it clear to the responsible company that I was not happy so they gave me a few valuable concessions.
One hurricane did knock out power for several days. It was not good. No cooked food. When the lights went out so did my staying awake after sundown. I did not like it. And we are so close to that happening at any time because our civilization is still too fragile.
Leave it to Danae to have strange ideas about time and age. Always good for a chuckle as I did. Thanx again Wiley bringing a smile to me lips and a chuckle in my heart…
Without power for 12 days after a millennium ice storm. I read books( real paper ones) and it was wonderful. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I had forgotten how nice it was.
I went to the beach the other day. I left my phone home because I really don’t know what to do with the phone at the beach (you can’t take it into the water and it seems foolhardy to leave it with the blanket). I had such a nice day, and part of the reason was that I didn’t have a phone, so I had to slow down, read a book, and actually quiet down and think.
I’ve always promised myself a “Fifties Week”, where I didn’t use anything in my house that wasn’t available when Ike was President. It’s tough to find a percolator these days, though.
Hand writing, printed or cursive, helps slow down shooting from the hip and posting impulsive reactions instead of taking a moment for actual reasoning and thought.
My cursive writing was accursed. Teachers would have me re-take cursive writing classes. So, I’ve been a printer ever since and pretty fast one at that…
“It was more the thought behind writing to someone in longhand, it took effort”
May I add that the very act of writing a letter in longhand, folding and placing it in an envelope, addressing the envelope, affixing a stamp on, and physically mailing it, required not only effort but deliberative thinking.
Too often, nowadays, because it’s so easy, people fire off an email, a comment, a text, a tweet or an instagram, at the slightest provocation, without giving a second thought about what they are saying or how it will land on others.
While we know that the Commander in Tweet is a perfect example of this, we also know that he never regrets any of his outrageous or bizarre pronouncements and rants…..but those who work for him, and even his family, often do.
Ironically, in this electronic communication age, as the tape recorder brought down Nixon, so Twitter will, eventually, be Trump’s undoing.
I got up this morning and the TEL1 light on my cable modem was blinking. I just about freaked out. The idea that I had no landline or internet sent me into panic mode. Turned out it was just a phone off the hook.
I’m waiting for the day when someone brings out a “Smart Phone” that can’t actually make a Phone Call and no one notices until they’ve Sold a couple Million.
My cursive and my printing are both execrable except when I use a fountain pen, especially a calligraphic one. However, since all I write any more is checks (and none too many of those) it’s not worth the trouble to keep the pen clean and risk spilling ink all over the place.
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
Long for the days when a phone was just a phone, and people could write, in cursive no less!
Kymberleigh over 6 years ago
Danae should try being without an Internet connection for seven days, as I did recently. Took me days to get caught up again.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 6 years ago
Because of a technical difficulty, I had to go 5 days without tv, internet, and phone after I moved to my new place. It was pure hell. I made it clear to the responsible company that I was not happy so they gave me a few valuable concessions.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
One hurricane did knock out power for several days. It was not good. No cooked food. When the lights went out so did my staying awake after sundown. I did not like it. And we are so close to that happening at any time because our civilization is still too fragile.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Leave it to Danae to have strange ideas about time and age. Always good for a chuckle as I did. Thanx again Wiley bringing a smile to me lips and a chuckle in my heart…
Kaputnik over 6 years ago
Better yet, a time when people didn’t expect you always to be in touch.
the lost wizard over 6 years ago
I’m sorry, what is this before the Internet reference of which he speaks? I’ll have to Google that.
stairsteppublishing over 6 years ago
Without power for 12 days after a millennium ice storm. I read books( real paper ones) and it was wonderful. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I had forgotten how nice it was.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
@say what now: so there is no library where you moved? No dvd rental? No park for walking? No time for going sight-seeing to learn the area?
TerBer over 6 years ago
What is the fun of being self absorbed if you have no one to share it with?
Aaberon over 6 years ago
I would miss GoComics with my coffee and toast in the morning.
cwbysphan over 6 years ago
After reading these comments, I see racism is alive and well in America.
vics_machine Premium Member over 6 years ago
I gave up facebook and went back to reading whenever I had a spare moment. So much better.
Masterskrain over 6 years ago
Well, I wouldn’t miss Farcebook, or the other “So-Called Media” sites, since I’ve never been on them in the first place.
Ignatz Premium Member over 6 years ago
I went to the beach the other day. I left my phone home because I really don’t know what to do with the phone at the beach (you can’t take it into the water and it seems foolhardy to leave it with the blanket). I had such a nice day, and part of the reason was that I didn’t have a phone, so I had to slow down, read a book, and actually quiet down and think.
magicwalnut over 6 years ago
I’ve always promised myself a “Fifties Week”, where I didn’t use anything in my house that wasn’t available when Ike was President. It’s tough to find a percolator these days, though.
tripwire45 over 6 years ago
The irony is that I’m reading this comic strip online.
viking-riverrat over 6 years ago
the good old days. “ook ook”
Grey Forest over 6 years ago
I can live without TV or social media for a few days, but since I have an online business, I need the internet for work.
nosirrom over 6 years ago
As far back as the 1980s? You mean when we used smoke signals?
hangedman over 6 years ago
Honestly! It truly is astounding to see just how far we’ve come since Roswell. (Today’s Arcanum: XXI The World.)
hirshsonrobertastar over 6 years ago
Hand writing, printed or cursive, helps slow down shooting from the hip and posting impulsive reactions instead of taking a moment for actual reasoning and thought.
TurbosDad over 6 years ago
My cursive writing was accursed. Teachers would have me re-take cursive writing classes. So, I’ve been a printer ever since and pretty fast one at that…
Linguist over 6 years ago
@mourdac said about 4 hours ago:
“It was more the thought behind writing to someone in longhand, it took effort”
May I add that the very act of writing a letter in longhand, folding and placing it in an envelope, addressing the envelope, affixing a stamp on, and physically mailing it, required not only effort but deliberative thinking.
Too often, nowadays, because it’s so easy, people fire off an email, a comment, a text, a tweet or an instagram, at the slightest provocation, without giving a second thought about what they are saying or how it will land on others.
While we know that the Commander in Tweet is a perfect example of this, we also know that he never regrets any of his outrageous or bizarre pronouncements and rants…..but those who work for him, and even his family, often do.
Ironically, in this electronic communication age, as the tape recorder brought down Nixon, so Twitter will, eventually, be Trump’s undoing.
Wilde Bill over 6 years ago
I got up this morning and the TEL1 light on my cable modem was blinking. I just about freaked out. The idea that I had no landline or internet sent me into panic mode. Turned out it was just a phone off the hook.
bakana over 6 years ago
I’m waiting for the day when someone brings out a “Smart Phone” that can’t actually make a Phone Call and no one notices until they’ve Sold a couple Million.
its_alive over 6 years ago
SOS!
waltermatera over 6 years ago
My cursive and my printing are both execrable except when I use a fountain pen, especially a calligraphic one. However, since all I write any more is checks (and none too many of those) it’s not worth the trouble to keep the pen clean and risk spilling ink all over the place.