Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 27, 2025

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    codycab  about 8 hours ago

    There’s plenty to fuss about right now.

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    The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover  about 8 hours ago

    Don’t worry Calvin, you can always use ChatGPT.

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    Blu Bunny  about 8 hours ago

    Have the computer read the book to you.

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    snsurone76  about 8 hours ago

    Listen, you smug @ss—knowing how to operate a computer “builds character”! ;-)

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    cmxx  about 7 hours ago

    Nice sweater, Dad!

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    Bilan  about 7 hours ago

    In 1990, computers were for avoiding work by playing games; not for doing book reports.

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    Nuke Road Warrior  about 6 hours ago

    Too bad Calvin wasn’t born a little later, Al Gore would have invented the interwebs and he could download a book report from the dark web.

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    M2MM  about 6 hours ago

    Kids seem to use them primarily to get out of reading the books first. :P

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    einarbt  about 5 hours ago

    Oh, Calvin.

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    Calvinist1966  about 5 hours ago

    Calvin’s Dad will get a computer later in the year as there was a Sunday strip which showed Calvin using Dad’s computer as a spaceship panel in one of his Spaceman Spiff fantasies.

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    BigDaveGlass  about 5 hours ago

    Times, they are a-changing.

    Now it’s Comic Sans.

    (A little ‘Font’ humour, there.)

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    SNVBD  about 4 hours ago

    This didn’t age well.

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    Carl  Premium Member about 4 hours ago

    Calvin’s day has come, AI to the rescue. When kids turn in their AI homework she simply takes a couple of the words out and asks what they mean. Blank looks. The other tactic is since you are now doing such quality work we can step up the level of the classroom.

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    win.45mag  about 3 hours ago

    That sweater looks painful to wear

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    CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    Or go to a bookstore near your local college campus and find “101 Plot Outlines of Famous Novels”. BOOM! A lifetime supply of instant book reports. Told to The Count by a friend in high school who got an A on the Count’s, The Count means the friend’s, book report on “Jude the Obscure” mostly because the teacher had no idea what it was about. Dilly! Dilly!

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    matunuckart  about 3 hours ago

    Brilliant play of patterns on the sweater and lamp!

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    CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    Or he could run down to the local magazine store and buy a Classics Illustrated comic book. Cliff’s Notes if he can find them.

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    akachman Premium Member about 2 hours ago

    Computers: they compute. Read a book and expand your brain.

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    MS72  about 1 hour ago

    They just get wrong answers faster.

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    bbenoit  about 1 hour ago

    Back then we would set up a calculation and hit “run”, then go home for the night and come back to see the answer (often wrong) in the morning. Same process now takes a nano second. Results are little better. Ironically, I now work twice as hard (dealing with tech) to produce 1/3 the output as I did 25 years ago. Life is now endless meetings and endless changes compounded by too many people able to chime in with needless complications to justify their existence.

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    bunwarpgazoo Premium Member 24 minutes ago

    This is the plot of an old young adult/teen book I read long long ago. It was series of books about a group of friends, and in this one the kids used an uncle’s access to a mainframe (I think) to automatize their history homework or some such. The kicker at the end was that while discussing the ethics of their action with said uncle (a professor uncle) he pointed out that in order to program the computer they had to learn the subject matter anyway. Anyone know what it was called?

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    rockyridge1977  22 minutes ago

    Well


we used Cliff Notes!!!!

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    rshive  19 minutes ago

    Computers are deliberately obtuse too.

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