Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 11, 2010
March 10, 2010
March 12, 2010
Transcript:
Dad: How'd you do on that math assignment we helped you with? Baldo: I got one wrong. Dad: Hmmm... this shows five wrong answers. Baldo: Right, I got one wrong... Baldo: And you guys got four wrong.
The agency I work for sometimes has planning reports done by contractors, but the agency’s name and logo is on the cover. If something in it was done wrong, we still accepted it, and we have to man up and take responsibility for it.
I agree, Potzrebie, “You guys” can’t have included Gracie.
I think the wording of the strip is appropriate, in a narrow sense. The test has five wrong answers. ONE was something that Baldo thought was correct, and FOUR were things that he took on faith from “you guys”. Had others not “helped” on those four, who can say? Perhaps Baldo would have answered them correctly. Or he might have left those questions unanswered (in some grading formulae, a wrong answer is worse than no answer at all). It’s the old “Yeah, I made a mistake. I TRUSTED you, that was the mistake.”
Gracie doesn’t know everything, but Gracie’s smart enough to look things up when she wants to know something; we’ve seen that on many occasions. She doesn’t make pronouncements about things that lie outside the boundaries of her knowledge, and if she HAD been consulted about Baldo’s homework, she probably would not have given him answers that turned out to be incorrect. Sergio and Tia Carmen, on the other hand, may very well have undue confidence in the “correctness” of the misinformation they provide. A lot of older folks have that failing.
By heaven, it is as proper to our ageTo cast beyond ourselves in our opinionsAs it is common for the younger sortTo lack discretion.
– Polonius, Hamlet (W. Shakespeare)
carmy over 14 years ago
Baldo, it’s your name on the paper and it’s your grade. You got 5 wrong.
vlechtja over 14 years ago
Oops
margueritem over 14 years ago
Blame shifter Baldo!
peter0423 over 14 years ago
Carmy nailed it.
The agency I work for sometimes has planning reports done by contractors, but the agency’s name and logo is on the cover. If something in it was done wrong, we still accepted it, and we have to man up and take responsibility for it.
Potrzebie over 14 years ago
YOu guys? Obviously that didn’t include Gracie. Did Tia help? She must be good with fractions, due to her hobby.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
I agree, Potzrebie, “You guys” can’t have included Gracie.
I think the wording of the strip is appropriate, in a narrow sense. The test has five wrong answers. ONE was something that Baldo thought was correct, and FOUR were things that he took on faith from “you guys”. Had others not “helped” on those four, who can say? Perhaps Baldo would have answered them correctly. Or he might have left those questions unanswered (in some grading formulae, a wrong answer is worse than no answer at all). It’s the old “Yeah, I made a mistake. I TRUSTED you, that was the mistake.”
johnnydoc5 over 14 years ago
Yes, but how many did you get right with their help.
Wildmustang1262 over 14 years ago
Baldo, you better fix that five wrongs on your paper and make them correctly by yourself.
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Gracie doesn’t know everything, but Gracie’s smart enough to look things up when she wants to know something; we’ve seen that on many occasions. She doesn’t make pronouncements about things that lie outside the boundaries of her knowledge, and if she HAD been consulted about Baldo’s homework, she probably would not have given him answers that turned out to be incorrect. Sergio and Tia Carmen, on the other hand, may very well have undue confidence in the “correctness” of the misinformation they provide. A lot of older folks have that failing.
By heaven, it is as proper to our age To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions As it is common for the younger sort To lack discretion. – Polonius, Hamlet (W. Shakespeare)