Cleaning out clutter the other day, I found my old cassette to CD adapter. Remember those? They let you use a portable CD player with your car’s cassette player. Now it all seems quaint, but it hasn’t really been that long.
Not sure where I put my superhero costume. You may have heard of me: Forgetful Man. I think.
I can remember my cars that had them… I wonder what Calvin’s parents had in that tiny hatchback? AM/FM radio (not stereo)? Or even just an AM radio?
I can remember the only way to listen to audio CDs in my old car was to use a cassette adapter with the wire dragging out of the slot and out to the portable CD player on the seat. I still have a new, unused cassette adapter for my XM radio in my electronics drawer too… :-P
The batmobile doesn’t need a cassette player or 8-track it must have a high frequency radio with Bluetooth and wifi to connect to every radio and other device in Gotham so it basically can play any song Batman wants or link into any conversation from , police transmission to cell phones ECT.
I can still remember the first car we got with a cassette deck, around 1997. But of course nowadays, that last line would be “I know. Ours doesn’t even have Bluetooth or USB connections!”
For the Green Hornet the Black Beauty was his car at night. He drove a convertible by day as Publisher Britt Reid. He parks. Sets the clamps then rotates it to get to the BB and drive out through the secret entrance into the night. So Calvin would never get to ride in the Black Beauty. What a car…
Strange how the little details reveal the age of the comic, even when the broad outline is timeless.
I enjoy reading old novels (crime noir, anyone?) from time to time… and often stumble over a passage where the author mentions the price of something: Breakfast, taxi-fare, a month’s rent. The story’s still as good as it ever was, after you step over the blip.
The Batmobile didn’t need a cassette player. Obviously Batman invented digital music way ahead of time. The proof is in the TV series. Every time the Batmobile zoomed down the street we’d hear “Da da da da da da da BAT MAN!”
BE THIS GUY over 5 years ago
The Batmobile also didn’t have a cassette player — maybe an 8-track — but not cassette player.
Sugar Bombs 95 over 5 years ago
What if the city is in trouble during the day when Dad is just being Dad?
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
in the 2010s, the younger generation will wonder what a “cassette player” is
Algolei I over 5 years ago
Boringman! And his sidekick, Notcalvin!
sirbadger over 5 years ago
Try pushing random buttons on the car to see if they do anything.
codycab over 5 years ago
Calvin is one lab accident away from being the next Joker.
Watcher over 5 years ago
When you were born, Dad gave up the adventurous and superhero life and passed it on to you, Spaceman Spiff and all your other personas.
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
The Dadmobile is in the Dadcave, down a long flight of steps below.
orinoco womble over 5 years ago
“It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s—SUPER LUDDITE!”
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
Dad will be one patently boring superhero!
BigDaveGlass over 5 years ago
With one flourish he can bring his fishing rod into play…
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
Of course, Dad just has to push a button and the car transforms into a lean, mean, crime-fighting machine!
Kaputnik over 5 years ago
Cleaning out clutter the other day, I found my old cassette to CD adapter. Remember those? They let you use a portable CD player with your car’s cassette player. Now it all seems quaint, but it hasn’t really been that long.
Not sure where I put my superhero costume. You may have heard of me: Forgetful Man. I think.
dennis.caunce over 5 years ago
My car doesn’t have a cassette deck, or a CD player…
Purple People Eater over 5 years ago
When I was a kid, my uncle’s car had a record player.
sheilag over 5 years ago
I can remember my cars that had them… I wonder what Calvin’s parents had in that tiny hatchback? AM/FM radio (not stereo)? Or even just an AM radio?
I can remember the only way to listen to audio CDs in my old car was to use a cassette adapter with the wire dragging out of the slot and out to the portable CD player on the seat. I still have a new, unused cassette adapter for my XM radio in my electronics drawer too… :-P
nosirrom over 5 years ago
Psst, Calvin. Your mom dons a weird costume too. But your parents don’t do it to go out and fight crime.
LightWarriorK over 5 years ago
This topic will be revisited!
https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2015/03/22?ct=v&cti=1621572
rshive over 5 years ago
Like many of us, Dad is boring and proud of it.
GilbertToglia over 5 years ago
The batmobile doesn’t need a cassette player or 8-track it must have a high frequency radio with Bluetooth and wifi to connect to every radio and other device in Gotham so it basically can play any song Batman wants or link into any conversation from , police transmission to cell phones ECT.
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
I hooked a portable cassette player to the radio speaker, got the idea from a friend.
Chansonreve over 5 years ago
Being a mom has made me appreciate what a superhero my own mom was. (my dad was more like the villain, sorry)
marilynnbyerly over 5 years ago
Who needs a cassette deck when a whole orchestra follows you around playing something awesome by Hans Zimmer?
ForrestOverin over 5 years ago
Hobbes, of course, immediately identifies the key issue…
Charles Hoeft over 5 years ago
this strip is from 1989
Nick Danger over 5 years ago
Superheroing doesn’t pay well…
Bill The Nuke over 5 years ago
A cassette deck! How cool!
Mediatech over 5 years ago
It only looks like a car, press a button and it converts into a giant battle robot.
DanWolfie over 5 years ago
I can still remember the first car we got with a cassette deck, around 1997. But of course nowadays, that last line would be “I know. Ours doesn’t even have Bluetooth or USB connections!”
Charlie Fogwhistle over 5 years ago
I’ve got a cassette deck in my 2003 Tacoma pick-up. I’ve even still got some cassettes.
Space & Kitten over 5 years ago
My 85 GMC has a Premier Pioneer Am/Fm Auto Reverse cassette player with “Dolby” real High Tech ! Lots of cassettes to go with it.
CalLadyQED over 5 years ago
One can only hope. :P
Srover over 5 years ago
Mine doesn’t either.
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Well, the car is in disguise, too
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
For the Green Hornet the Black Beauty was his car at night. He drove a convertible by day as Publisher Britt Reid. He parks. Sets the clamps then rotates it to get to the BB and drive out through the secret entrance into the night. So Calvin would never get to ride in the Black Beauty. What a car…
Concretionist over 5 years ago
Strange how the little details reveal the age of the comic, even when the broad outline is timeless.
I enjoy reading old novels (crime noir, anyone?) from time to time… and often stumble over a passage where the author mentions the price of something: Breakfast, taxi-fare, a month’s rent. The story’s still as good as it ever was, after you step over the blip.
Snoots over 5 years ago
The Batmobile didn’t need a cassette player. Obviously Batman invented digital music way ahead of time. The proof is in the TV series. Every time the Batmobile zoomed down the street we’d hear “Da da da da da da da BAT MAN!”
Way ahead of his time.