I would like to see the train of logic that lead him to believe his computer knew a piece of paper was inserted into a box on his lawn that isn’t connected to any kind of power source.
Of course I have seen the reverse of this too, I get a good chuckle watching children poke TV and computer screens wondering why nothing is reacting.
Deleted Account2623 about 4 years ago
In the future this strip might stop making sense
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
yeah, Roger, how did the e-=mail service coincide with the regular postal service? (that was sarcasm, people)
michaeljwolff about 4 years ago
Someone may have answered this before, but what the heck are those things hanging from the mobile above the computer?
davidf42 about 4 years ago
LOL – This one got a real laugh out of me!
AlanM about 4 years ago
That joke was old by the time AOL adopted it as a slogan.
Jaime Jean M about 4 years ago
Good thing he didn’t get a message to open a new window.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 4 years ago
or that they just suffered a ‘fatal error’
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Honestly, I still miss AOL’s “You’ve Got Mail!”
dv1093 about 4 years ago
I wonder when AOL stopped using that phrase. I kind of liked it.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
My mail delivery times are different everyday; so when my computer tells me a package arrived, I know the mail is here….
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
LOL!
yangeldf about 4 years ago
I would like to see the train of logic that lead him to believe his computer knew a piece of paper was inserted into a box on his lawn that isn’t connected to any kind of power source.
Of course I have seen the reverse of this too, I get a good chuckle watching children poke TV and computer screens wondering why nothing is reacting.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I do get an email from the post office to let me know if there’s anything in my mailbox