Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 26, 2015
October 25, 2015
October 27, 2015
Transcript:
Calvin: *KHHKHKT* Boy genius to fanged terror, Come in! Do you read me? Over? *KHKKHHKT*
Miss Wormwood: I'll take that walkie-talkie. You take the test.
Calvin: Ixsay inusmay ourfay! Urryhay!
Seems like Hobbes is generally smarter than Calvin anyway. Although in Common Core, the answer would probably be “Jupiter”. Miss Wormwood is lucky the strip is from a more sensible era.
Good old “Pig Latin” that my sisters used to talk, so I wouldn’t understand what they were talking about. Very simple actually. Just remove the first letter of each word, & say it at the end, with an “a” attached, which actually pronounced “ay” Pig Latin then becomes Ig-pa(y), Atin-La(y).
Alvin-Cay Nd-Ay Obbes-Hay! Some words have to be tweaked using Pig Latin, but great to use by parents around kids, If they don’t want them to know what they are talking about. Years ago, I think that the Army used a made up language during combat simulations, so that it imitated soldiers fighting or being captured by the “enemy”, had to deal with someone not speaking English.
I think this is Miss Wormwood’s last physical appearance in the strip. I think there’s at least one more where we hear her voice, but this is the last time she appears “on camera”.
I believe the Army used Apaches to codetalk during WWII. Whatever language he uses, Calvin is still the ignorant little resistor of knowledge except when his grade is at stake. Like a lot of six-year- olds.
Actually, calculators were supposed to elimiinate all the memorizing of arithmetic, thus freeing up students to concentrate on really important math like algebra and calculus. In fact, now young adults can’t even add single digit integers without a calculator (they don’t know what addition is), and often not even WITH a calculator.
A few days ago I asked a high school senior, who is in advanced placement maths the following question;If 33 1/3 cents is the third of a dollar, what’s the third of a dollar and a half? I finally had to visually demonstrate it to her.
Some boy genius. You would think a genius would be smart enough to be more discreet, and if you’re struggling in basic math, wait until you get to algebra.
I don’t know about parents talking pig latin in front of the kids; my little brother and I spoke pig latin in front of our parents and quickly. They couldn’t process it fast enough to keep up. We also learned how to communicate by spelling very fast without pausing between words – again, minimal comprehension. And frustrated parents. Until we got told to stop or else.
I think she’s taking the walkie-talkie only so he’ll stop distracting the other test takers. No way does he have a contact with better math skills than his own.BTW, Hobbes once said that Calvin got a D in math. The only way I can see him getting that much is if Miss Wormwood grades on a curve.
Ironic that even after the “windtalkers” had demonstrated the value of their languages, white society continued to suppress first nations cultures with residential schools.
I opened a can of worms for myself, and that’s good! Apparently a number of tribes were involved. I’m now really interested, so I’ll be studying it.Fascinating subject
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
Couldn’t you have been a little less obvious?
chovil about 9 years ago
If fanged terror understands the code, which is even difficult to read, and knows the answer, I’ll be pretty impressed.
michael100 about 9 years ago
Reminds me of my 9th grade teacher.
robinafox about 9 years ago
How will they explain to his parents that he was trying to cheat by walkie-talkie-ing his stuffed tiger?
Farside99 about 9 years ago
Seems like Hobbes is generally smarter than Calvin anyway. Although in Common Core, the answer would probably be “Jupiter”. Miss Wormwood is lucky the strip is from a more sensible era.
Stew Bek Premium Member about 9 years ago
Gotta love pig Latin. Wonder if he was talking with Toucan Sam?
charliefarmrhere about 9 years ago
Good old “Pig Latin” that my sisters used to talk, so I wouldn’t understand what they were talking about. Very simple actually. Just remove the first letter of each word, & say it at the end, with an “a” attached, which actually pronounced “ay” Pig Latin then becomes Ig-pa(y), Atin-La(y).
charliefarmrhere about 9 years ago
Alvin-Cay Nd-Ay Obbes-Hay! Some words have to be tweaked using Pig Latin, but great to use by parents around kids, If they don’t want them to know what they are talking about. Years ago, I think that the Army used a made up language during combat simulations, so that it imitated soldiers fighting or being captured by the “enemy”, had to deal with someone not speaking English.
nosirrom about 9 years ago
I hate mysteries this early in the morning. It’s going to bug me all day wondering what six minus four is.
srmcd1 about 9 years ago
I think this is Miss Wormwood’s last physical appearance in the strip. I think there’s at least one more where we hear her voice, but this is the last time she appears “on camera”.
charliefarmrhere about 9 years ago
Just Googled it. “Esperanto” is the easy to learn artificial language used by the US Army—not sure who developed it.
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
I believe the Army used Apaches to codetalk during WWII. Whatever language he uses, Calvin is still the ignorant little resistor of knowledge except when his grade is at stake. Like a lot of six-year- olds.
Rakkav about 9 years ago
If he’s such a boy genius – and the truth is, he is – how come he has to cheat on tests?
wcorvi about 9 years ago
Actually, calculators were supposed to elimiinate all the memorizing of arithmetic, thus freeing up students to concentrate on really important math like algebra and calculus. In fact, now young adults can’t even add single digit integers without a calculator (they don’t know what addition is), and often not even WITH a calculator.
jrankin1959 about 9 years ago
Ah, the days before cell phones… with built-in calculators…
rowf39 about 9 years ago
That is TERRIBLY POOR pig latin!
rowf39 about 9 years ago
On second reading, I need another cup of coffee! That is perfect p.l. (Blush!)
Old Texan75 about 9 years ago
A few days ago I asked a high school senior, who is in advanced placement maths the following question;If 33 1/3 cents is the third of a dollar, what’s the third of a dollar and a half? I finally had to visually demonstrate it to her.
Vonne Anton about 9 years ago
Answer: wotay…pronounced ootay. If Hobbes mispronounces it, Calvin still won’t know the answer.
yangeldf about 9 years ago
frankly I find it hard to believe Calvin is so DUMB, I mean, 6-4? If you can’t get that how do you manage counting?
weatherford.joe about 9 years ago
Some boy genius. You would think a genius would be smart enough to be more discreet, and if you’re struggling in basic math, wait until you get to algebra.
Oh and the answer is 2.
JavaJolt62 about 9 years ago
Unfay emoriesmay. Anksthay orfay ethay orningmay milesay.
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
If he needs help with that, he deserves a dunce cap.
CoffeeLvr about 9 years ago
I don’t know about parents talking pig latin in front of the kids; my little brother and I spoke pig latin in front of our parents and quickly. They couldn’t process it fast enough to keep up. We also learned how to communicate by spelling very fast without pausing between words – again, minimal comprehension. And frustrated parents. Until we got told to stop or else.
W6BXQ, John about 9 years ago
The answer is 42.
e9qf7bn+x1ss7c about 9 years ago
Oooootway !
Stephen Gilberg about 9 years ago
I think she’s taking the walkie-talkie only so he’ll stop distracting the other test takers. No way does he have a contact with better math skills than his own.BTW, Hobbes once said that Calvin got a D in math. The only way I can see him getting that much is if Miss Wormwood grades on a curve.
dbhoskisson about 9 years ago
Hobbes is the original Siri.
Godfather Vito about 9 years ago
Pre-texting days
unca jim about 9 years ago
Sadly, I come from the age before Viagra was needed to count up to twenty-one. Sad….just sad…
William Taylor about 9 years ago
Man, it’s been so long since I’ve even thought about pig latin I really had to concentrate on that! 6-4=2
JP Steve Premium Member about 9 years ago
Ironic that even after the “windtalkers” had demonstrated the value of their languages, white society continued to suppress first nations cultures with residential schools.
Constantinepaleologos about 9 years ago
Calvin should have gotten one of the ones that sends Morse Code.
Number Three about 9 years ago
Boy Geniuses don’t take tests!
xxx
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
I’d like to live in a world without “smart” phones or even “sell” phones, for that matter!
Wait… I did for most of my life and got along just fine, thank you! Oh yeah, and the “comics” were in the daily newspaper…
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
The trick is to keep it all in your mind!
Susie Derkins :D about 9 years ago
Try hiding it behind your back next time.
spaced man spliff about 9 years ago
If Pig Latin is what it is, then would, say, enivay, idivay, icivay, (veni, vidi, vici—i came, I saw, I conquered) be Pig English?
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
I opened a can of worms for myself, and that’s good! Apparently a number of tribes were involved. I’m now really interested, so I’ll be studying it.Fascinating subject
moosemin about 9 years ago
Calvin, when you’re an adult, DON’T try this in Vegas! They won’t be as nice as Ms. Wormwood!
rgcviper about 9 years ago
Ig-pay atin-lay—un-fay uff-stay …
EeveeFan86 over 3 years ago
ixsay inusmay ourfay! urryhay! translates to: six minus four! hurry!
Pizza is life over 3 years ago
I figured out the code. All Calvin did was put the first letter of the word last and add “ay”. He’s saying, “Six minus four, hurry!”