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While I can recognize a 1950-60 era âalternate automobile entry deviceâ when I see one, I totally agree with Richard S. Russellâs general assessment.
Heâll do great when he grows up and has to play âcreative thinkingâ games as part of management training. âThink of 10 uses, other than hanging clothes, for a clothes hanger.â â thatâll be a doddle for his unconstrained mind.
@SUSAN NEWMANHi SusanTwo Sundays ago, you mentioned the missing âzoomâ function for the Sunday Calvin and Hobbes strips. Yesterdayâs strip has the zoom function working, so hopefully it will work on Sundays from now on. GoComics said they couldnât use the zoom function previously because the Sunday images were low resolution, but that they are gradually adding high resolution to more strips.(For Puddleglum: âŠâŠ.the Sunday images were of low resolutionâŠâŠ..)
Hi Hobbes,Iâll take your word for it. You know more of low resolution than I do! But it does seem that much usage of grammar is of low resolution these days âAs Time Goes Byâ.
Yesterday Calvin and Hobbes couldnât break the sound barrier by running on the ground, but today Hobbes âlowered the (sonic) boomâ on Calvin with his comment.
I saw what looked like an ancient childrenâs toy in an exhibit labeled as being âprobably used in religious ceremoniesââ. It cracked me up â it was probably just Suzyâs favorite doll.
I love Calvinâs unique childish imagination. I think that many great adult minds still have it. It reminds me of the famous photograph of Albert Einstein riding a bike.
Archeologists have always had a tendancy to label anything as being religious if they couldnât explain a use for it. Think- what item is common today that could survive for thousands of years? The TV picture tubes now going to the landfills could survive for thousands of years by being encased in glass. A future archeologist could dig one up (from a home where it had been in use) and conclude that it was a religious item since they could see no practical use for it, Assume a sudden calamity that buried a number of homes. As they find these, and note skeletal remains, they could conclude that CRUEL parents FORCED their kids to stare at these icons for endless hours!
Actually, Iâve received 3 responses from someone at GoComics in the past.
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Two were for some problems I was having with the site (which they helped me solve) and one was for two suggestions I made: one was for adding one of my favorite comics, âRetailâ, to the list and the other was to please give us the âEditâ button back (for that one, I just received a standard âThanks for your suggestions/feedbackâ robo-response. Iâm still hoping for âRetailâ someday.).
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I did once suggest they add âPeanutsâ to the list and while I never received anything back for that suggestion, âPeanutsâ was later added so for that, Iâm happy.
The comment was not intended to be anti- any religion, itâs just that when archeologists canât find any other explanation, they assume it had a religious significance.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Good one, Hobbes!
rentier over 13 years ago
An automatic clothes tidy up!
Green Pieces over 13 years ago
If he did have any hangups he would know what they were for!
adubman over 13 years ago
I recognize that fossil!! Itâs a âhangeropithicus!â
kreole over 13 years ago
RussellâŠ.I like your conclusionâŠ
bluskies over 13 years ago
While I can recognize a 1950-60 era âalternate automobile entry deviceâ when I see one, I totally agree with Richard S. Russellâs general assessment.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Come on CalvinâŠ.you canât be that dumb!
Phapada over 13 years ago
BanjinTsuki over 13 years ago
Anthropology is a difficult science which requires a little bit of art.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I think Hobbes has the hang of it.
GrimmaTheNome over 13 years ago
Heâll do great when he grows up and has to play âcreative thinkingâ games as part of management training. âThink of 10 uses, other than hanging clothes, for a clothes hanger.â â thatâll be a doddle for his unconstrained mind.
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
@SUSAN NEWMANHi SusanTwo Sundays ago, you mentioned the missing âzoomâ function for the Sunday Calvin and Hobbes strips. Yesterdayâs strip has the zoom function working, so hopefully it will work on Sundays from now on. GoComics said they couldnât use the zoom function previously because the Sunday images were low resolution, but that they are gradually adding high resolution to more strips.(For Puddleglum: âŠâŠ.the Sunday images were of low resolutionâŠâŠ..)
hariseldon59 over 13 years ago
Some day when you lock yourself out of your car, Calvin, youâll need one of those. The wire coat hanger is a universal tool.
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
i agree with JazzyBella! Calvin had to âactâ incredibly dumb to be the straight man for Hobbesâ clever rejoinder.
ChappellGirl5 over 13 years ago
I want to print this one out â twice â & hang it on my kidsâ doors LOL
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
Hi Hobbes,Iâll take your word for it. You know more of low resolution than I do! But it does seem that much usage of grammar is of low resolution these days âAs Time Goes Byâ.
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
Yesterday Calvin and Hobbes couldnât break the sound barrier by running on the ground, but today Hobbes âlowered the (sonic) boomâ on Calvin with his comment.
legaleagle48 over 13 years ago
Joan Crawford, if I ever catch you using that thing on your daughterâs backside, Iâll take if from you and teach you a NEW way to hang clothes!
Number Three over 13 years ago
Awwwww, Thatâs adorable..
LOL xxx
ratlum over 13 years ago
I never thought there was a connection between a rusty clothes hanger and the clothes that dont fit on the door hooks,that are on the floor.
jbarnes over 13 years ago
I saw what looked like an ancient childrenâs toy in an exhibit labeled as being âprobably used in religious ceremoniesââ. It cracked me up â it was probably just Suzyâs favorite doll.
jbarnes over 13 years ago
It is possible to put clothes rods low enough for children to reach them.
khpage over 13 years ago
Calvin and Hobbes, just âhanging aroundâ to get the hang of it. Wait âtil they experience surfing and the meaning of âhang timeâ âŠ..
Andre Bishop over 13 years ago
I love Calvinâs unique childish imagination. I think that many great adult minds still have it. It reminds me of the famous photograph of Albert Einstein riding a bike.
tuslog64 over 13 years ago
Archeologists have always had a tendancy to label anything as being religious if they couldnât explain a use for it. Think- what item is common today that could survive for thousands of years? The TV picture tubes now going to the landfills could survive for thousands of years by being encased in glass. A future archeologist could dig one up (from a home where it had been in use) and conclude that it was a religious item since they could see no practical use for it, Assume a sudden calamity that buried a number of homes. As they find these, and note skeletal remains, they could conclude that CRUEL parents FORCED their kids to stare at these icons for endless hours!
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
Actually, Iâve received 3 responses from someone at GoComics in the past.
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Two were for some problems I was having with the site (which they helped me solve) and one was for two suggestions I made: one was for adding one of my favorite comics, âRetailâ, to the list and the other was to please give us the âEditâ button back (for that one, I just received a standard âThanks for your suggestions/feedbackâ robo-response. Iâm still hoping for âRetailâ someday.).
Â
I did once suggest they add âPeanutsâ to the list and while I never received anything back for that suggestion, âPeanutsâ was later added so for that, Iâm happy.
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zeecue over 13 years ago
You could find out for sure at eatingutensilsforcavemen.com
RoyW123 over 13 years ago
We all have our hang ups â or not.
Koolfunkygrrl over 13 years ago
doesnât Calvin always wear the same clothes anyway, so why would he need a hanger??
ulomz over 13 years ago
Hobbes is so funny.. sounds like my mum sometimes.
tuslog64 over 13 years ago
The comment was not intended to be anti- any religion, itâs just that when archeologists canât find any other explanation, they assume it had a religious significance.
celanna over 13 years ago
This explains about 90% of the decisions CEOs make in this country!