Once again, for mr. Pastis, three(yes, 3) comic strips in a week on the same storyline seems to be his limit!!!! Oh, and major props to basilbruce for breaking some sort of comment reply record yesterday!!!! You seem to have found the magic buzzword to anger EVERYBODY, kind sir!!!! Dan aka one “proud” fan!!!!
Well, if you use “Hey, Siri” or “Hey, Google,” it is always on.
I assume that the joke that Pastis is trying for here is that the mic is always on regardless, no matter what. And we only learn that after we die? I dunno…the joke doesn’t really work.
If I did, I’d probably just use that bit of monitoring to totally mess with whomever is listening on the other end. Make up some bizarre conspiracy theory or tin foil hat garbage and make it sound so convincing it’ll keep ’em on their toes.
I mostly use my phone to look up words I don’t know. Since I read widely, if someone actually monitors my searches I bet it’s a real education for them. It certainly is for me. Sadly, there’s always that term that Google appears to know nothing about. I’ve been reading Sei Shonagon’s “The Pillow Book” and nowhere can I find any reference to “hare mallets”. At least not in English. Sadly, I don’t read Japanese.
Not too long ago I would think that some people are a bit paranoid about the ability of smart phones. But a few weeks ago I was talking with my wife at home and mentioned I needed to shop for some new shoes. The next day, I was using my iphone to read the news on CNN and ads popped up for shoe stores!! Coincidence???
I live alone. I will think about something and ads will come up about it on my iPad. I don’t remember discussing it out loud with myself. That is freaky to me.
This discussion got me thinking about Siri. My new laptop has Siri built in. On the first day I turned it off. As I was setting things up a couple of days later I confirmed that it was turned off. While reading these comments I said, loudly, “Hey Siri”. As far as I can tell, nothing happened. We can cover the camera but we can’t muffle the mike.
BasilBruce about 1 year ago
I think it would have been funnier if the answer was, “How would I know? I’m not dead yet.”
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
Now you know why he knows so much.
DanielRyanMulligan1 about 1 year ago
Once again, for mr. Pastis, three(yes, 3) comic strips in a week on the same storyline seems to be his limit!!!! Oh, and major props to basilbruce for breaking some sort of comment reply record yesterday!!!! You seem to have found the magic buzzword to anger EVERYBODY, kind sir!!!! Dan aka one “proud” fan!!!!
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Turn it off, turn it off! C’mon, Pig. You can’t be that dull?
It’s time for some wise person to toss the phony “Wise A$$ on the Hill” off the hill….
Gent about 1 year ago
Me just want to know the secret of Pig balancing sideways like that on mountain side.
DennisinSeattle about 1 year ago
I knew it! Put your phone under a pillow!
Wilde Bill about 1 year ago
I live by myself. What is it going to hear? Re-runs of Match Game?
Crann Bethadh about 1 year ago
Well, if you use “Hey, Siri” or “Hey, Google,” it is always on.
I assume that the joke that Pastis is trying for here is that the mic is always on regardless, no matter what. And we only learn that after we die? I dunno…the joke doesn’t really work.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
It is not on all on the time!
Kveldulf about 1 year ago
Aha! I knew it! I knew I was right never to buy one of those confounded things!
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Only if you have an app like Siri or Alexa installed and you have to call it by name!
GROG Premium Member about 1 year ago
I ditched mine years ago.. I own nothing Apple and never will again.
minty_Joe about 1 year ago
If I did, I’d probably just use that bit of monitoring to totally mess with whomever is listening on the other end. Make up some bizarre conspiracy theory or tin foil hat garbage and make it sound so convincing it’ll keep ’em on their toes.
orinoco womble about 1 year ago
I mostly use my phone to look up words I don’t know. Since I read widely, if someone actually monitors my searches I bet it’s a real education for them. It certainly is for me. Sadly, there’s always that term that Google appears to know nothing about. I’ve been reading Sei Shonagon’s “The Pillow Book” and nowhere can I find any reference to “hare mallets”. At least not in English. Sadly, I don’t read Japanese.
Croc Holliday about 1 year ago
You’re not going to learn anything once you’re dead, just as you learned nothing before you were born.
MayCauseBurns about 1 year ago
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iggyman about 1 year ago
Big Brother is listening? !
walstib Premium Member about 1 year ago
Worse than Elf on the shelf. Or that guy who knows when you’ve been sleeping, and he knows when you’re awake.
Uhohcroc about 1 year ago
How do you go about demanding more crocs and less Rat in this community! Riot? Demand a recount? Storm the capitol?
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
One thing we learn in the afterlife, is that our lives were really messed up.
Goat from PBS about 1 year ago
Does this strip come from personal experience, Steph?
fencie about 1 year ago
What we find disconcerting is that subjects I deal with online will pop up related ads on my husband’s phone.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
That is actually pretty close to the truth…we’re going to watch re-runs of our life.
zwilnik64 about 1 year ago
Just which part of omniscient and omnipresent didn’t you get?
(After you’re dead, what does it matter what anybody here overheard? The afterlife has an audience of one. Or doesn’t exist. One or the other.)
elgrecousa Premium Member about 1 year ago
Pastis is not the best in cartoon drawing.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 1 year ago
We already knew that!
rshive about 1 year ago
Block the smart phone frequency?
AZPhinFan about 1 year ago
Not too long ago I would think that some people are a bit paranoid about the ability of smart phones. But a few weeks ago I was talking with my wife at home and mentioned I needed to shop for some new shoes. The next day, I was using my iphone to read the news on CNN and ads popped up for shoe stores!! Coincidence???
monya_43 about 1 year ago
I live alone. I will think about something and ads will come up about it on my iPad. I don’t remember discussing it out loud with myself. That is freaky to me.
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
Eh, I already knew that.
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Agreed, but by now I wish he, and like most mountain peaks were under 30 feet of snow and ice.
wildlandwaters about 1 year ago
…and the camera was always on too!
old_geek about 1 year ago
Isn’t it comforting to know that someone listens?
Bilan about 1 year ago
Of course the microphone on the smartphone is on the whole time. If it wasn’t it would be on the ground.
OBBWG about 1 year ago
Relevant: https://xkcd.Com/525/
Formedras about 1 year ago
Which is why I’m glad my custom ROM lets me turn it off.
buflogal! about 1 year ago
This discussion got me thinking about Siri. My new laptop has Siri built in. On the first day I turned it off. As I was setting things up a couple of days later I confirmed that it was turned off. While reading these comments I said, loudly, “Hey Siri”. As far as I can tell, nothing happened. We can cover the camera but we can’t muffle the mike.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
Unfortunately, it’s a very sensitive one.