Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 16, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  10 months ago

    Just make up a number. That’s more fun.

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    codycab  10 months ago

    Maybe Calvin would prefer riding a tauntaun?

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    JïllDérs(TOMGF)  10 months ago

    A speedometer for a sled? Only needed for the Olympics Calvin

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    JudasPeckerwood  10 months ago

    Pro tip: If you convert it into kilometres per hour it sounds even faster!

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    The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover  10 months ago

    They’ll need a lot of rulers to measure the mountain height.

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    Johnny Q Premium Member 10 months ago

    60 miles/hour=88 feet/second

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    snsurone76  10 months ago

    Wouldn’t you rather have a GPS—to know WHERE you were going??

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    VegaAlopex  10 months ago

    I do the opposite when walking. I know I walk about five kilometers and hour, so I time it and get the distance.

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    Dr. Quatermass  10 months ago

    Neil Degrasse Tyson predicts that there’s a 99.999% percent chance they’re gonna end up hitting a solid object and go flying @ss over teacup. So, yeah, math.

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    'IndyMan'  10 months ago

    Reminds me of my ‘ol sledding hill’. One way down had a ‘bump’ in the middle and IF, you were going fast enough when you hit it, you could actually get ‘airborne’ for a few seconds !! ! !

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    Purple People Eater  10 months ago

    Math is easy…

    Let’s say that the hill is 4 rods, 2 feet, 9 5/8 inches, and that it takes 7 seconds to go down. That means that you go… uh… 4/7 of a rod, 2/7 of a foot and 9.625/7 of an inch, which is an improper fraction that converts to… uh… one and… uh…

    Let’s start over.

    Let’s say that the length of the hill is 21 meters, and that it takes 7 seconds to go down. That’s a speed of 3 meters per second. There are 3600 seconds in an hour, so that’s 10800 meters per hour, which is 10.8 kph.

    Told you math was easy.

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    diverbelle  10 months ago

    Further!

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    French Persons Premium Member 10 months ago

    Today, Calvin is 30-something millennial living in his parents basement because his master’s degree in “Underwater Basket-Weaving” has him $80k in debt, overeducated, underqualified, with no marketable skills to secure a decent job..

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    Calvinist1966  10 months ago

    Sherlock Hobbes.

    His suggestion to Calvin reminded me of the story in which Holmes and Watson were travelling by train and Holmes told Watson the speed they were travelling at. “I haven’t noticed any milestones along the track,” replied Watson. Holmes then explained that he had calculated their mileage by his knowledge of the number of kilometres at which telegraph poles were spaced. He had converted this into mileage and timed their passing of telegraph poles with his watch.

    I think that was in “The Adventure of Silver Blaze”. My fellow Sherlock Holmes fans will remember that Silver Blaze was the name of a missing racehorse.

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    tremaine53  10 months ago

    Totally agree with Calvin. If this is going to turn into work?!? Count me out!

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    sandpiper  10 months ago

    For Cal, wishing is easier than doing.

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    SquidGamerGal  10 months ago

    Um, Hobbes? Calvin sucks at math, remember? Heck, he can’t even do the basic to save his life!

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    dflak  10 months ago

    The sled has three speeds: fast, too fast and “The LORD is my shepherd …”

    This is the point when one’s guardian angel steps out and says, “I’m getting off now. Catch you on the other side.”

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    Redd Panda  10 months ago

    Let’s say, MACH .5 ….that sounds about right.

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    rshive  10 months ago

    Some things are just not to be.

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    mindjob  10 months ago

    Math will come in handy when he needs to calculate the speed at which to throw snowballs at Suzy

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    Ishka Bibel  10 months ago

    88 feet per second equals 60 mph. A handy reference point.

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    The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago

    Not fast enough!

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    Calvins Brother  10 months ago

    Fast enough to take off.

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    robhanold  10 months ago

    Love Hobbs calculating on his fingers.

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    WCraft Premium Member 10 months ago

    None of my childhood sled/toboggan rides lasted long enough for 4 frames!

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  10 months ago

    What you need to worry about is terminal velocity- in this case, meaning “you’re gonna hit that tree so hard that the coroner needs to scrape what’s left of you off”.

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    swanridge  10 months ago

    Math is one of those subjects that is open to interpretation. At least according to George Bush, who invented the term “fuzzy math”.

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    Come on, Calvin, you and Hobbes can do it!

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    drivingfuriously Premium Member 10 months ago

    I have a speedometer app on my phone. My riding lawnmower goes 8 mph.

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    jagedlo  10 months ago

    Calvin wanted to do it the easy way, Hobbes!

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    zarilla  10 months ago

    They call it maths in England? is that right?

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    John Jorgensen  10 months ago

    Never mind that it’s math, the first two steps sound like a lot of work. You spend so much more time trudging up the hill than you do sliding down it as it is, measuring would involve a wasted climb. And using a timer, eh, getting that just right could be stressful and distracting too.

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    Old27F20  10 months ago

    Anyone else get the feeling Cal has whacked his head on the rocks in the gulley too many times?

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    He does not want to do the math; he wants to be the math. :)

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    wiley207  10 months ago

    I thought Hobbes wasn’t good at math?

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    nsr60  10 months ago

    Human growth can be measured in miles per hour. The figure is just very low.

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    christelisbetty  10 months ago

    Seems like only yesterday, Hobbes knew how to throw a snowball faster than the speed of sound…..

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago

    In the immortal words of Foghorn Leghorn: “The math is all wrong!”

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    MichiganMitten  10 months ago

    You could convert to ANYTHING. Even furlongs per fortnight.

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    willie_mctell  10 months ago

    Well, it’s arithmetic.

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    yarnm57  10 months ago

    That’ll just give you the average velocity. It won’t provide you with your rate of acceleration, which is more or less constant for the whole ride, meaning that there is not a constant velocity.

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    SuperNyanCat  10 months ago

    This comic has changed so much while i was so busy reading other stuff!

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    g04922  10 months ago

    When in doubt about your speed… seek out a cop at a speed trap… they will let you know how fast you were going.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member 10 months ago

    Sounds like Newtonian physics to me

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    Squoop  10 months ago

    I’d say the bigger problem would be measuring the distance.

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  10 months ago

    Let the machine do the math. That’s what they’re for, according to Calvin.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Distance Is Rate x Time. DIRT Calvin should love DIRT.

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