He’s also learned that he needs a TV that stands still and not jumps around in mid-air! BTW, for his sake, I hope he’s not watching one of those nauseating Hallmark movies.
I used to watch Youtube instead of TV because of no ads, and then few ads. Now you have to either pay through the nose (in Europe) or sit through ads before the video starts, and if it’s longer than 3 minutes there’s at least one ad break. Weekends in the holiday season are even worse.
Dad’s got a point. Ads have become more frequent and longer. Gone are the days when they were as entertaining as the programmes.
These days the majority of them look the same. A bunch of idiots attempting to dance.I blame StrictlyComeDancing.The advertisers are aiming for the masses.
Love Watterson’s animation of the TV. There are fewer product “jingles” now. Rap crap “music” for commercials is horrible. Thank goodness for the MUTE button!
Dad complains about the lessons TV is giving his son, yet he walks away. Do yourself a favor and throw the TV out the window. I did over a decade ago and have never looked back.
There is no free lunch. How does Calvin’s dad expect the programs to be paid for? Does he think EVERYTHING being sold is “wasteful” or a manifestation of “greed”?
I still remember the days when the fledgling cable industry was lobbying for its existence. The pitch was, “Since you are paying for it, there will be NO ads.”
At age 14, I got my first job selling cotton candy at a local amusement park during the summer. It took about 6 weeks of paychecks for me to buy my first TV. It was a black and white “luggable” with a 13 inch screen and it was my primary TV for over a decade.
I bought it so I could watch the ball game while mom watched something else. I also constructed a homemade antenna in the attic to which I connected it. Yes, I was a geek even then. This meant I could pick up channel 3 in Hartford from New York City. When the game was blacked out in New York, I could still get it.
I’m with Dad. Took a few years to get there but once I did, the tv I enjoyed as a kid in the 50’s became a boring, repetitive run of flash and glitter with little quality or substance. TV heroes with all the acting ability of wood and scripts right out of a kid story.
Even the news, once the source of info about the world, is limited to a few seconds between for med ads that encourage the medically uneducated to challenge professionals with extensive degrees and experience. Ask your doctor has become its own disease – distrust.
It is just one step more toward the dissolution of a society and a country that once was the model for the world. Sad
And remember when Dad explained to Calvin that the sun was about the size of a quarter and sets in the West near Flagstaff? I wonder what Dad thought Calvin learned from that?
It’s why I went back to watching the TCM channel. But now, certain movies are starting to be repeating a week or so down the line. Amazing in that their library is HUGE. I record a few at time, and hafta scroll thru the beginning to miss whoever it is explaining about said movie. No commercials other than that!
I’m so cheap, and patient, that the ads don’t bother me. I have one game that I play, sometimes I get the level done in less than 1 minute, then wait through 3-4 ads ranging from 15 sec. to 30 sec.
codycab 1 day ago
You could watch “How the Grinch stole Christmas” on VHS.
dadthedawg Premium Member 1 day ago
Yeah Dad, you’re such a downer…..
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 1 day ago
I guess Dad isn’t giving or receiving any gifts this year.
C 1 day ago
Just kidding around
snsurone76 1 day ago
He’s also learned that he needs a TV that stands still and not jumps around in mid-air! BTW, for his sake, I hope he’s not watching one of those nauseating Hallmark movies.
snsurone76 1 day ago
Hate to admit it, but Dad’s right.
paulbbott1629 1 day ago
Cal’s dad can be such a tool
orinoco womble 1 day ago
I used to watch Youtube instead of TV because of no ads, and then few ads. Now you have to either pay through the nose (in Europe) or sit through ads before the video starts, and if it’s longer than 3 minutes there’s at least one ad break. Weekends in the holiday season are even worse.
jjoddfellow 1 day ago
Why are Cavins parents ah’s.
ellisaana Premium Member 1 day ago
TV ads were good for something—they inspired someone to invent ad-free streaming.
Izzy Moreno 1 day ago
Now, with computers in every home, we can all rot our brains in solitude.
Everyman100 1 day ago
The internet and Netflix made TV less popular.
Flashaaway 1 day ago
Cartoon dated 12/2 but which decade as CR TV was killed off long ago.
The Premium Member 1 day ago
Seeing as how Calvin & Hobbes lasted 10 years, figuring out which decade shouldn’t take too long.
No6 1 day ago
Dad’s got a point. Ads have become more frequent and longer. Gone are the days when they were as entertaining as the programmes.
These days the majority of them look the same. A bunch of idiots attempting to dance.I blame Strictly Come Dancing.The advertisers are aiming for the masses.diverbelle 1 day ago
Love Watterson’s animation of the TV. There are fewer product “jingles” now. Rap crap “music” for commercials is horrible. Thank goodness for the MUTE button!
Gent 1 day ago
Those days it was idiot box and these days it is “smart” phones.
Bruce1253 1 day ago
Dad complains about the lessons TV is giving his son, yet he walks away. Do yourself a favor and throw the TV out the window. I did over a decade ago and have never looked back.
markkahler52 1 day ago
I like how the TV always went flying thru the air in C&H!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 23 hours ago
The problem with advertising is that it works.
Robert4170 about 23 hours ago
There is no free lunch. How does Calvin’s dad expect the programs to be paid for? Does he think EVERYTHING being sold is “wasteful” or a manifestation of “greed”?
SquidGamerGal about 23 hours ago
What’s wrong with learning about peace and love?
dflak about 23 hours ago
I still remember the days when the fledgling cable industry was lobbying for its existence. The pitch was, “Since you are paying for it, there will be NO ads.”
Ropey Wee Yoofo about 23 hours ago
Subtlety, thy name was never Bill Watterson.
gozirra2 Premium Member about 23 hours ago
What Calvin is learning is how to build character.
dflak about 22 hours ago
At age 14, I got my first job selling cotton candy at a local amusement park during the summer. It took about 6 weeks of paychecks for me to buy my first TV. It was a black and white “luggable” with a 13 inch screen and it was my primary TV for over a decade.
I bought it so I could watch the ball game while mom watched something else. I also constructed a homemade antenna in the attic to which I connected it. Yes, I was a geek even then. This meant I could pick up channel 3 in Hartford from New York City. When the game was blacked out in New York, I could still get it.
elvira.alejandro about 22 hours ago
Did anyone notice that Xmas specials are the same thing?
Windfall35 about 22 hours ago
Where can I buy a TV that leaps about like that?…
sandpiper about 22 hours ago
I’m with Dad. Took a few years to get there but once I did, the tv I enjoyed as a kid in the 50’s became a boring, repetitive run of flash and glitter with little quality or substance. TV heroes with all the acting ability of wood and scripts right out of a kid story.
Even the news, once the source of info about the world, is limited to a few seconds between for med ads that encourage the medically uneducated to challenge professionals with extensive degrees and experience. Ask your doctor has become its own disease – distrust.
It is just one step more toward the dissolution of a society and a country that once was the model for the world. Sad
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Maybe Calvin is watching “Die Hard”. That’s a cool beans Christmas movie! : )
KEA about 21 hours ago
the good old days when TVs hopped
Chris about 21 hours ago
like say… your room. although they may never see you again until you get hungry enough.
rockyridge1977 about 21 hours ago
I see where Cal gets those long wordy answers!!!!
rshive about 21 hours ago
Both Dad and Calvin are probably correct.
cj7ole about 21 hours ago
What is a TV bouncing up and down supposed to signify in comicese?
MEPace about 20 hours ago
And remember when Dad explained to Calvin that the sun was about the size of a quarter and sets in the West near Flagstaff? I wonder what Dad thought Calvin learned from that?
wongo about 20 hours ago
Your learning that the tv has the ability to levitate off the table! This could be useful for Spaceman Spiff later on.
marktson about 19 hours ago
How is an old school TV hanging on the wall?
waynemadison about 19 hours ago
I just love it when the TV jumps around!
Neat '33 about 19 hours ago
It’s why I went back to watching the TCM channel. But now, certain movies are starting to be repeating a week or so down the line. Amazing in that their library is HUGE. I record a few at time, and hafta scroll thru the beginning to miss whoever it is explaining about said movie. No commercials other than that!
Employee of the Month about 19 hours ago
Get a VCR. Fast-forward the previews.
baskate_2000 about 18 hours ago
As usual, your cluelessness caused you to completely ignore the point of the comment.
anomaly about 18 hours ago
I can’t find a flatscreen that floats like that.
sallyseckman about 17 hours ago
For me I just restart videos until I can play the video I actually wanted
phoenixnyc about 13 hours ago
Christmas, Christmastime is here,
Full of artificial cheer.
Three weeks to the 25th—
Let’s just get it over with!
“Peace on earth, good will towards men”—
Next month, you’ll hate them again!
Chock full of hypocrisy,
So Christmas ain’t for me!
rickdunn9966 about 13 hours ago
Is that TUBE TV mounted on a wall?
phredturner about 13 hours ago
Calvin’s dad must be in his eighties now,..probaqbly on depression meds
g04922 about 11 hours ago
Those old CRT TV’s were so large and heavy….
Cathy P. about 9 hours ago
I’m so cheap, and patient, that the ads don’t bother me. I have one game that I play, sometimes I get the level done in less than 1 minute, then wait through 3-4 ads ranging from 15 sec. to 30 sec.