Don’t mean to nitpick further, but either BW misdrew the phase of the moon (that one appears just before dawn, not between sunset and midnight) or else C&H live south of the equator. :) I just noticed that and thought it was funny.
Or…maybe it really IS Opposite Day and the moon’s playing along. ;)
I’m trying to decipher the last panel: “No” means that come midnight when Hobbes tries to come down, Calvin might swing at him like a baseball. I hope that’s right…
What does the phase of the moon have to do with the time of the day? It should be based on a more monthly calander. A full moon is a full moon all day long, when you get to see it in the sky depends on where you live.
I got stung by a bumble bee a few weeks ago - posted earlier - didn’t hurt as much as one previously 30 some years ago (2 stings in my memory’s lifetime). Glad it didn’t swell up like it did with my brother - he had to use a Epi-Pen & rush to Hospital for further evaluation (I drove him).
Since it’s Opposite Day, we should discuss the “Lie of the Moon.” When the moon makes the letter C in the sky (as it’s doing in panel 4), the C stands for the Latin word “crescens” meaning “to increase.” But the moon is actually in its last quarter and waning. Likewise, when the moon looks the opposite, it is like part of the letter “D” for “decrescens” or decreasing, when the moon is actually waxing toward full.
I think that the waning moon, as seen in panel 4, is visible only from midnight till dawn. So Hobbes has been in the tree for awhile (though I doubt that Bill W. gave a moment’s thought to ANY of this).
I expect you’ll all be thanking me for this knowledge.
Wilson Bob Tucker always said “Don’t let the facts stand in the wa of a good story!” This is a comic strip people. Enjoy it. Waterston isn’t trying to reflect reality here, he’s trying to entertain us and succeeding marvelously at it.
OK people, here’s the lowdown: (1) Yes, the moon is playing along on Opposite Day, (2) Calvin overreacted from a bee sting [bees do not bite!], but since when doesn’t he overreact to anything–like father, like son–remember the binoculars? and (3) the Capt Napalm comic is up in the tree with Hobbes, so Calvin wll never know how it ends, and if Hobbes tells him, can he trust him on Opposite Day (or any other day)? Thank you. Now that I’ve resolved all these issues, I’m moving to Minnesota to run as a senator.
comicgirl, a mud-dauber is a wasp, sometimes known as a paper wasp-they build cellular structured hanging nests from the underside of roof edges, or patio roofs, in trees, etc.
They are prone to being quite aggressive so it’s usually not a good idea to let them near your home.
I love it when people try to analyze cartoons and/or find flaws in them. They’re CARTOONS. Cartoons have no rules! The cartoon bee stung the cartoon boy and he flew into the air in cartoon style… end of story.
Mud daubers & paper wasps are not the same. Paper wasps make nests that look like they are made out of paper. Mud daubers’ nests are made of mud. Both can sting, but the paper wasps are more aggressive than the mud daubers.
oooo, white-headed stingers. they make hives in the ground. my brother and i made the mistake of standing on an entrance, once. they swarmed us, hid in our clothes and stung once we started moving again (completely unaware of the takeover). i think i may have jumped as high as Calvin that day. we had to strip down in public and run for our lives to get rid of them… never been back to that park.
RayC, if Bill W. submits a cartoon with a trapezoid moon dancing with a hexagonal sun, while Calvin is being torn apart by Hobbes on a kaleidoscope bus, will you explain the latin terms to me? Thanks!
@RayC, maybe Mr. Watterson did the moon that way because of so many Hollywood movies that get the moon wrong. An easier way to remember the moon phases is “DOC”: first a D shape, seen to the East in the afternoon and evening, than O for the full moon, and finally a C shape in the morning West.
Akenta & Huhwhat: You need to be more observant when you look at the moon - Rakkav knows whereof he speaks. Obviously, the different phases of the moon are visible from anyplace on the world but the actual appearance varies greatly depending on the viewer’s location, orientation of the moon’s orbital nodes (corresponds to the season), and the specific phase.
Because the moon’s orbit is tilted about 5° to the celestial plane, the “crescents” are tilted from vertical - sometimes over 60° - depending on the season. In the northern hemisphere, the position angle of the waning crescent is tilted left (CCW) and rises in the early morning. The position angle of the waxing crescent is tilted right (CW) and sets in the early evening. In the southern hemisphere everything is reversed: the same view as if you were hanging upside down.
I think Hobbes has another trick to take the pin from the pin cushion and sting that pin under Calvin’s butt. That is how Calvin jumps up the air suddenly and yells OWWWW! I know that there is no BEEEEEEE!
Carmy, I call Hobbes, the stuffed tiger piñata! LOLs!
fizzygerry : I’d be happy to explain the trapezoidal moon.
Some of us get our best fun in taking the fun out of the funnies for everyone else. But on this cartoon, I’m in second or third place at best (worst).
vibjyor over 15 years ago
It is great fun to make up rules as you go along.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Oh Hobbes, you’re in for it now!
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
I guess Hobbes took the joke a little to far this time
Yukoner over 15 years ago
How come Mom and Dad are letting Calvin stay up this late?
carmy over 15 years ago
Hobbes, get out of the tree! Calvin might whack at you like a piñata.
Rakkav over 15 years ago
Where is the comic book that Hobbes was reading?
Don’t mean to nitpick further, but either BW misdrew the phase of the moon (that one appears just before dawn, not between sunset and midnight) or else C&H live south of the equator. :) I just noticed that and thought it was funny.
Or…maybe it really IS Opposite Day and the moon’s playing along. ;)
The Duke 1 over 15 years ago
And we ALL know how you are with pinatas, huh Carmy??
artybee over 15 years ago
A bee-sting doesn’t hurt THAT much. A wasp or a mud-dauber or yellowjacket is something else again, much more like Calvin’s reaction.
Ivy0730Lcsq over 15 years ago
vibjyor said,
It is great fun to make up rules as you go along.
Yeh, Hobbes is going bossy and enjoy the fun out of it!
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
Um ! Hobbes you planning on staying up there all night. Where’s the comic book at by the way.
Bittermelon of Truth over 15 years ago
I’m trying to decipher the last panel: “No” means that come midnight when Hobbes tries to come down, Calvin might swing at him like a baseball. I hope that’s right…
watcha over 15 years ago
The only way Hobbes can make this worse is by telling Calvin the end of Captain Napalm
sprint11 over 15 years ago
C’mon people. Wasp/bumble-bee/hornet/honeybee- they were all “bees” when you were a kid.
“When Crying- Stung by Bee”
green_engineer over 15 years ago
Rakkav - Nice thinking, I agree it’s Opposite Day and the moon’s playing along.
In that case, I’m going back to bed!!
Akenta over 15 years ago
What does the phase of the moon have to do with the time of the day? It should be based on a more monthly calander. A full moon is a full moon all day long, when you get to see it in the sky depends on where you live.
GJ_Jehosaphat over 15 years ago
I got stung by a bumble bee a few weeks ago - posted earlier - didn’t hurt as much as one previously 30 some years ago (2 stings in my memory’s lifetime). Glad it didn’t swell up like it did with my brother - he had to use a Epi-Pen & rush to Hospital for further evaluation (I drove him).
But - I enjoy the Humor of this weeks story-line!
Huhwhat over 15 years ago
Rakkav The moon goes through its prescribed phases on a regular cycle and can be seen in it’s phases without regard to hemisphere.
carpetinwater9 over 15 years ago
Calvin has the flood lights on so he can bee there until 12 am. end of opposite day.
rshive over 15 years ago
artybee – When you expect a bee sting to hurt, it will. I once got stung by a bee when I was about five. Didn’t stop crying for hours.
Guess Hobbes wins this round. Sort of.
ds133 over 15 years ago
I love the way calvin says “yes” in the last panel, it’s priceless.
alondra over 15 years ago
Looks like Calvin won’t be sitting down for a week! It bit him on the b-u-t-t.
Ray_C over 15 years ago
Since it’s Opposite Day, we should discuss the “Lie of the Moon.” When the moon makes the letter C in the sky (as it’s doing in panel 4), the C stands for the Latin word “crescens” meaning “to increase.” But the moon is actually in its last quarter and waning. Likewise, when the moon looks the opposite, it is like part of the letter “D” for “decrescens” or decreasing, when the moon is actually waxing toward full. I think that the waning moon, as seen in panel 4, is visible only from midnight till dawn. So Hobbes has been in the tree for awhile (though I doubt that Bill W. gave a moment’s thought to ANY of this). I expect you’ll all be thanking me for this knowledge.
wicky over 15 years ago
Hobbes would visit Broomie if they were tuna pies.
Kerovan over 15 years ago
Wilson Bob Tucker always said “Don’t let the facts stand in the wa of a good story!” This is a comic strip people. Enjoy it. Waterston isn’t trying to reflect reality here, he’s trying to entertain us and succeeding marvelously at it.
alan.gurka over 15 years ago
OK people, here’s the lowdown: (1) Yes, the moon is playing along on Opposite Day, (2) Calvin overreacted from a bee sting [bees do not bite!], but since when doesn’t he overreact to anything–like father, like son–remember the binoculars? and (3) the Capt Napalm comic is up in the tree with Hobbes, so Calvin wll never know how it ends, and if Hobbes tells him, can he trust him on Opposite Day (or any other day)? Thank you. Now that I’ve resolved all these issues, I’m moving to Minnesota to run as a senator.
comicgirl1000 over 15 years ago
artybee
what is a mud-dauber ?
pibfan868 over 15 years ago
comicgirl, a mud-dauber is a wasp, sometimes known as a paper wasp-they build cellular structured hanging nests from the underside of roof edges, or patio roofs, in trees, etc. They are prone to being quite aggressive so it’s usually not a good idea to let them near your home.
fizzygerry over 15 years ago
I love it when people try to analyze cartoons and/or find flaws in them. They’re CARTOONS. Cartoons have no rules! The cartoon bee stung the cartoon boy and he flew into the air in cartoon style… end of story.
bmwk12ltc over 15 years ago
Ray C thank you for all that knowledge. I know you were expecting the thank you and I didn’t want to disappoint you.
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
Thank you Mr. Franken. This must finally be your decade.
Opposite day or not, Hobbes better not come down now that Calvin’s armed.
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
Mud daubers & paper wasps are not the same. Paper wasps make nests that look like they are made out of paper. Mud daubers’ nests are made of mud. Both can sting, but the paper wasps are more aggressive than the mud daubers.
fizzygerry over 15 years ago
oooo, white-headed stingers. they make hives in the ground. my brother and i made the mistake of standing on an entrance, once. they swarmed us, hid in our clothes and stung once we started moving again (completely unaware of the takeover). i think i may have jumped as high as Calvin that day. we had to strip down in public and run for our lives to get rid of them… never been back to that park.
fizzygerry over 15 years ago
RayC, if Bill W. submits a cartoon with a trapezoid moon dancing with a hexagonal sun, while Calvin is being torn apart by Hobbes on a kaleidoscope bus, will you explain the latin terms to me? Thanks!
tgpLMT over 15 years ago
Tell him how it ends, then he will be Soooooooooooooo mad that he’ll just turn and walk away.
bmonk over 15 years ago
I’m guessing tomorrow will be “Pinata Day”?
@RayC, maybe Mr. Watterson did the moon that way because of so many Hollywood movies that get the moon wrong. An easier way to remember the moon phases is “DOC”: first a D shape, seen to the East in the afternoon and evening, than O for the full moon, and finally a C shape in the morning West.
Wiseguy411 over 15 years ago
Bmonk, what you are saying is that since there is a “C” moon it is already past Midnight and Hobbes has cleared the “dead”line.
“Yes” ???
TheSkulker over 15 years ago
Akenta & Huhwhat: You need to be more observant when you look at the moon - Rakkav knows whereof he speaks. Obviously, the different phases of the moon are visible from anyplace on the world but the actual appearance varies greatly depending on the viewer’s location, orientation of the moon’s orbital nodes (corresponds to the season), and the specific phase.
Because the moon’s orbit is tilted about 5° to the celestial plane, the “crescents” are tilted from vertical - sometimes over 60° - depending on the season. In the northern hemisphere, the position angle of the waning crescent is tilted left (CCW) and rises in the early morning. The position angle of the waxing crescent is tilted right (CW) and sets in the early evening. In the southern hemisphere everything is reversed: the same view as if you were hanging upside down.
Get up before dawn this Sunday and look. Or go to
http://media.skyandtelescope.com/images/Webvic09_Jul18_341px.jpgto see what you would find. The view from Australia will be different:
http://tinyurl.com/Australia-Moon-PicsThis site has many pictures of various phases and various tilts (seasons):
http://www.netaxs.com/~mhmyers/moon.tn.htmlFor further reading:
http://www.paulcarlisle.net/mooncalendar/ http://www.skyandtelescope.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draconic_month http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_phase http://ircamera.as.arizona.edu/NatSci102/NatSci102/lectures/skyappearance.htmI’m sure this is much more than you ever wanted to know about moon phases! ;-)
Stede_Bonnet over 15 years ago
Life is all about consequences.
rentier over 15 years ago
It’s all right to hit Hobbes with the bat this time!
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
I think we’re all learning a lot more than we bargained for about moon phases. WOW.
musicnut1986 over 15 years ago
Yesterday minka78 said
“Schrodinger’s Bee?”
Love it! I take it you are also a fan of “The Big Bang Theory”? Rock, paper, scissors, lizard, Spock.
bald over 15 years ago
artybee said, about 9 hours ago
A bee-sting doesn’t hurt THAT much. A wasp or a mud-dauber or yellowjacket is something else again, much more like Calvin’s reaction.
true, unless you are allergic to bee stings as my stepdaughter was, sad part though she used to play with bees in her grandmas front yard all the time
bmonk over 15 years ago
Wiseguy411 said, 43 observations ago
“Bmonk, what you are saying is that since there is a ‘C’ moon it is already past Midnight and Hobbes has cleared the ‘dead’line.”
Yes, that would follow. (Also, although it doesn’t matter, it’s only a few days to the new moon.)
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
I think Hobbes has another trick to take the pin from the pin cushion and sting that pin under Calvin’s butt. That is how Calvin jumps up the air suddenly and yells OWWWW! I know that there is no BEEEEEEE!
Carmy, I call Hobbes, the stuffed tiger piñata! LOLs!
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
LOL!—I find the comics far less ridiculous than many of the comments.
coffeeturtle over 15 years ago
and here all this time I thought Hobbes was bluffing! :-D
ratlum over 15 years ago
Opposite day or not Calvin is letting Hobbes get the best of this
mjw22307 over 15 years ago
Moon-iacs.
AWESOME9802 over 15 years ago
I mean really? Stop getting so complicated. It’s a comic. Ur supposed to enjoy it, not disect it.
Ray_C over 15 years ago
fizzygerry : I’d be happy to explain the trapezoidal moon. Some of us get our best fun in taking the fun out of the funnies for everyone else. But on this cartoon, I’m in second or third place at best (worst).
dvoyack over 15 years ago
Today’s strip was brought to you by “Raid Wasp and Hornet killer.”
pomy2191 over 15 years ago
haha..i didnt see that coming :)
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
@ Skulker: Thanks for the nifty links.
@ Kerovan: Smoo-ooo-oooth!!
(Wish these dang things’d thread/nest….)
SAQSY808 over 15 years ago
808 is Hawaii…dat’s why we’re always late…nah (but yah)…but hey….y’all know Cal means “no!” ….yah? heh heh heh…poun’um Cal!
glitterygal07 over 15 years ago
Ha ha, I guess you can’t win it all huh Calvin?? Hobbes always triumphs!
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member over 15 years ago
This brings to mind George Costanza’s “Festivus” from “Seinfeld”.