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Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 16, 2012
Transcript:
Flo: Maw coffee, deahs? Man 1: Mmmph... huh? Um... sure... Man 2: *Grunt* Man 3: Uhhh... Whatever. Flo: Hmmm... This give me an idear fah an app. Joe: Wha...? I thought you hated tech stuff. Flo: I'd like to make an app that'd take ya back to when theah was no in-tah-net or cell phones! Joe: Ha! Ironically, it'd be a best-selling app that'd make you billions! Eddie: Uh... what's an app? Flo: Sometimes I really envy you, Eddie. Eddie: Does that mean yaw're not gonna tell me? Joe: Why ruin your bliss?
The#1BoiseStateFan over 12 years ago
Sometimes i HATE you Eddie
Ida No over 12 years ago
āItās like a ācappā but without the ācā.ā
Varnes over 12 years ago
OK,I think I know what an app isā¦itās short for application, is that something you download to do something else? Does it cost anything? Is there anything I want to do that I canāt do without one?
Varnes over 12 years ago
I was so afraid we wouldnāt get to see Paulyās faceā¦Thanks, panel sixā¦.
thirdguy over 12 years ago
Iām surprised that Flo would put up with so many rude folks in her diner.
Proginoskes over 12 years ago
She could have refilled their coffee cups with anything now, couldnāt she?
Brockie over 12 years ago
APPropriateā¦we donāt need no stinking cellphones, have not had one for 7 glorious yearsā¦AT&T phone in beige on the wall where it belongsā¦.
roctor over 12 years ago
Do what I did. Completely avoid techmology.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Though I may have a cell phone, I use it as a phone only. I aināt got no bloody apps and donāt want any either.
jreckard over 12 years ago
What Flo wants isnāt an app, itās a nap.
WCLamb over 12 years ago
@roctor -How did you manage to post your comment sans technology? Inquiring minds want to know!
I never cease to be amazed at the people who spend every waking minute staring at their palm and the glowing device in itā¦ āscrollingā the screen or āpinchingā it to make the text and pictures large enough to see and read. They become oblivious to everything else in their environment. And many of them further isolate themselves from everything else with earbuds and wires running from their ears to the device theyāre looking at.
Iāll stick with my flip-phone. Use it for TALKING to people at appropriate times. Iāve got a TV, a computer, and a stereo for all the other stuff.
Varnes over 12 years ago
My little flip thingy has a phone app that I use to talk to peopleā¦.handy as hellā¦..donāt use it for much elseā¦ā¦no land lineā¦watmiwori, donāt say anything about my little flip thingy!
keenanthelibrarian over 12 years ago
An app to reject all apps? Donāt seem right, somehow ā¦
Kaputnik over 12 years ago
I read this comic on my iPhone. On the road, and the local paper doesnāt have it. Nobody commenting here really āavoids technologyā, although we donāt have to get every new thing that comes along.
Eddie is pretty blissful, though.
tripwire45 over 12 years ago
Exactly!
Packratjohn Premium Member over 12 years ago
Iām 60, and I am having great fun with my smart phone. But then Iāve been in a tech field all my life. Have had cell phones since 86. My wife, on the other hand, didnāt even want a camera phone, just a basic cell. Have to appreciate individuals and their needs.
pbuckland Premium Member over 12 years ago
Stupid computer has a life of itās own. Somehow it pushed enter before I could type āuse itā.
BluePumpkin over 12 years ago
I said it before and Iāll say it again: I love technology. I really like my new smart phone too . . the Chicago transit app to track when and what buses/trains were coming was super slick . . . I also like being able to read the news while waiting for a flight in an airport. I think the big problem is that the technology is still relatively new that people havenāt adopted an acceptable code of behavior to pass on to the next generation yet. For example, most of us learned our table manners from our parents, who learned it from their parents, and so on. There isnāt an older, established generation who knows the etiquette to pass it down to a young generation yet. Iām curious to see how it will all shape out. Until then, Iāll still be trying to convince my parents that just because I have a cell phone doesnāt mean that they can reach me 100% of the time without fail . .
celeconecca over 12 years ago
they interviewed Vin Scully on SUnday Morning today. The powers that be have added ātrendingā, ātweetā, and āTwitterā to the things they want him to add to his commentary. When he first was told about this, he didnāt know what it meant.
Ernest Lemmingway over 12 years ago
Iām with Flo. No more idiots on their phones 24/7, no more sheeple letting a piece of technology do all their thinking for them (other than what the pundits and talk radio hosts do as well), and no more āI have an app for thatā remarks! The smarter tech gets, the dumber we get.
Habogee over 12 years ago
Strange place for such a bunch of Luddites.
Just Saying.
Can't Sleep over 12 years ago
Not for the first time, I wish I had directions to Floās.
pawpawbear over 12 years ago
I can tell that a lot of you are against technology taking over. I am, too. However, I love my smartphone and all of my tech gadgets. Me, Iām a news junkie so my computer takes me to news publications I could never get at home or at the local library. This gives me somewhat diverse points of view.I couldnāt get most of the comics I get here on gocomics either.My granddaughters introduced me to Skype.I was thinking how my great-grandmother would have thoroughly enjoyed Skype. She had children who lived in OK, GA, DE and NJ. They had 10 of her grands between them. Great-grandmother loved the phone calls from them and would have loved the video chat even more. Technology is like everything else in life. Perhaps most like seasoning. Some like a lot. Some like a little and some like none.
Caddy57 over 12 years ago
If I were to completely avoid all technology (computers included) I would miss out on Floās wisdom and Danaeās shenanigansā¦.Nope sorryā¦no can doā¦.life as I know it would cease to exist.
dugharry over 12 years ago
Iām with you Eddie!!!!!
Bill Chapman over 12 years ago
I know ā we can call it the āWay Back appāā¦ā¦...ā¦ā¦.ā¦..(Waiting for any Rocky & Bullwinkle fans to step up)
Rickapolis over 12 years ago
Eddie and Calvin (see todays Calvin and Hobbes) live in the same place.
bmckee over 12 years ago
Back when I got my current phone ā a āsemi-smartphoneā that has a few built-in apps but no ability to add new stuff except a few games ā my brother blew up at me. According to him I didnāt need a new phone, and was probably going to āwasteā (his word) a lot of money getting an iPhone or something similar. Flash forward to when HE hot HIS new phone and what did he get? The latest HTC Android phone which seems to be glued to his hand, particularly when the Red Sox or Bruins are playing and he needs to check the scores. Moral of the story? Luddites will remain Luddites until they find something they want.
RetroJenny over 12 years ago
Technology is great, but I think we are becoming too dependent on our little gadgets. Maybe itās me, but I think computers are replacing old-fashioned creative thinking.
lin4869 over 12 years ago
I love technology but I am stressed about how much time I spend reading various news items.