While I would like to blame Elizabeth for wasting all that ink for the color copier, I can’t give credit to her. After all, those are a pictures of a creature with a nose that has nostrils. April’s nose is a nostril-free zone.
Who’s fault is it more: Elizabeth for getting into the copy room, the library staff for not locking the room properly, or Elly’s for bringing her daughter into work in the first place?
Still have a 1985 Monroe copier used for B&W finished art paste up. Easier & less expensive than an old Kenro Copy uptight copy camera using expensive Kodak paper & developer. Oh yes, you can imagine the uses of copiers we had in Hallmark creative departments back in early 60s.
Every child that has gone to work with a parent who had a free standing copy machine like that has made copies of some part of their body. It’s a once in a lifetime thing, maybe a rite of passage. Then the whole concept of paper and inks costs is explained, and in my case, I was forever afraid to do it again. Many of today’s librarians and teachers are accountable for every page copied under their login.
Despite the obvious that it is a cartoon, in the real world, Liz would be having a difficult time focusing on anything after that intense flash of light when her eyes were open.
From what I can see, it wasn’t a public use copier. It was meant for library personnel only. It appears to be in aa supply room. Note shelves have boxes of envelopes and a coffee cup.
When copiers became commonplace, everyone squashed and copied their faces…and other personal things, as well. In one office at McMaster University, where a large copier was in constant use, I saw the distinct form of a cat pressed onto the plate glass surface. There were no photocopies left at the scene and there was no cat on the premises. The outcome of the caper was not known, but people did look for scratch marks on the arms of workers in the area.
I loved libraries when I was a kid. Books have always been my best friend. If I had been in Elizabeth’s shoes I would have found a book and curled up with it somewhere!
Asharah about 5 years ago
So they have a color copier?
howtheduck about 5 years ago
While I would like to blame Elizabeth for wasting all that ink for the color copier, I can’t give credit to her. After all, those are a pictures of a creature with a nose that has nostrils. April’s nose is a nostril-free zone.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
That has to be the last time El takes Liz to the library as part of “take your child to work day.”
Watcher about 5 years ago
Making faces or read books, making faces or read books? The answer was obvious to Liz.
A R V reader about 5 years ago
At least Liz didn’t sit on the copier.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 5 years ago
Who’s fault is it more: Elizabeth for getting into the copy room, the library staff for not locking the room properly, or Elly’s for bringing her daughter into work in the first place?
paranormal about 5 years ago
All of those copies probably cost ten cents to fifteen cents or more each back then.
Gen.Flashman about 5 years ago
I assume in the original strip they were b/w if they were as in today’s strip color $1-$2.
zerotvus about 5 years ago
at least she wasn’t sitting on it!!!
JPuzzleWhiz about 5 years ago
Only because the library doesn’t have photo booths like the arcades do! d;o)
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
Found something to do…
sparkle 13 Premium Member about 5 years ago
At least there were no booty shots !!!! lol
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
That’s nuts. Both my 10 year old grandson and my 4 year old granddaughter rocket to the computers to play games.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 5 years ago
Still have a 1985 Monroe copier used for B&W finished art paste up. Easier & less expensive than an old Kenro Copy uptight copy camera using expensive Kodak paper & developer. Oh yes, you can imagine the uses of copiers we had in Hallmark creative departments back in early 60s.
Jan C about 5 years ago
At least it’s only her face.
Grutzi about 5 years ago
Every child that has gone to work with a parent who had a free standing copy machine like that has made copies of some part of their body. It’s a once in a lifetime thing, maybe a rite of passage. Then the whole concept of paper and inks costs is explained, and in my case, I was forever afraid to do it again. Many of today’s librarians and teachers are accountable for every page copied under their login.
dsatvoinde Premium Member about 5 years ago
Despite the obvious that it is a cartoon, in the real world, Liz would be having a difficult time focusing on anything after that intense flash of light when her eyes were open.
samfran6-0 about 5 years ago
Ellie should have brought some activities for Lizzy to do. What did she expect a child to do on her own?
Scoutmaster77 about 5 years ago
Library copiers charged by the copy.
kathleenhicks62 about 5 years ago
Where is the “moon”?
Great Wizard Nala about 5 years ago
From what I can see, it wasn’t a public use copier. It was meant for library personnel only. It appears to be in aa supply room. Note shelves have boxes of envelopes and a coffee cup.
Jan C about 5 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
When copiers became commonplace, everyone squashed and copied their faces…and other personal things, as well. In one office at McMaster University, where a large copier was in constant use, I saw the distinct form of a cat pressed onto the plate glass surface. There were no photocopies left at the scene and there was no cat on the premises. The outcome of the caper was not known, but people did look for scratch marks on the arms of workers in the area.
hagarthehorrible about 5 years ago
Trust a child to make use of the resources.
Sassy's Mom about 5 years ago
I loved libraries when I was a kid. Books have always been my best friend. If I had been in Elizabeth’s shoes I would have found a book and curled up with it somewhere!
capricorn9th about 5 years ago
Wonder they will garnish Elly’s paycheck for the new toner?
lgusy about 5 years ago
What!? All head shots, No but scans.
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
At least they have mug shots to help find the “culprit”.
The copier at the library near my high school (so looong ago) had a coin slot and cost 10 cents per copy.
rfeinberg about 5 years ago
I sure as hell wouldn’t look right into the bright light of a copier with my eyes wide open like that…I always figured it would sear your retinas!