FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for August 10, 2010
Transcript:
Andy: All of these computers are so much more advanced than our old one. Jason: No duh. Mom, our old computer was ancient! Obsolete! A fossilized relic from a bygone era! I can't believe Dad found a buyer! Andy: Jason, it was three years old. Jason: Exactly. Andy: Well, speaking as someone about to turn 43... I've got news for you, Mom... Kid: Hello. I'm the owner of this super-store. Have you ben helped?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 14 years ago
I hope Jason talks her into a $16,000 dream machine like the one I want…
tmt about 14 years ago
Geek alert!
possiblekim about 14 years ago
This will not end well Jason
DolphinGirl78 about 14 years ago
VistaBill: May I ask what that computer will do for you for $16,000????????
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Alienware, or build one……………..
monkeyhead about 14 years ago
Tanya: it will be like any other computer, used to surf the internet, play games and very rarely any kind of work. And then in 6 months need to be upgraded!
twj0729 about 14 years ago
It looks as though Jason has found a buddy and a mentor. It will be interesting to see where this goes.
boy123 about 14 years ago
jasons in LOVE!!! with the computers
Xane_T about 14 years ago
I’ve always wondered why Jason didn’t build his own computer, but I figure he’s more of a software than a hardware expert.
BananaSlug about 14 years ago
Jason would hate me. Recently I worked for and eagerly pursued a very specific computer, and practically became its owner’s lackey until I’d earned from him enough to buy it.
I know full well it could only support Winows 98.
I had an excuse, though; all of the games from my childhood run very, very poorly on current systems. I wanted a spare computer for nostalgic gaming.
amingv about 14 years ago
Nice floppy drives… :)
RE: $16k box A mac pro with everything can go well over US$16,000.00. It still carries the apple tax, and probably sucks more than equivalent non-mac PCs, but it’s still a pretty good machine to lust over.
ses1066 about 14 years ago
While I have and love my iMac, my daily companion and indispensable tool is a 15 year old HP200LX, a DOS_5, PC-XT clone that uses a flash memory card as a HD. It has the best PIM (Personal Info Manager) I have ever seen. Sometimes a piece of technology reaches a pinnacle and nothing can replace it for the fans.
kab2rb about 14 years ago
We had to update since our old one decided it was enough. Sold old one on ebay. I’m thinking I might have to have a laptop since hubby and I share. And I’m heading towards online Jr. college. that is expensive.
zerotsm about 14 years ago
I have both a G5 Imac and a 3Ghz Duo Core running XP Pro that I built from parts. But I think the most trouble free machine I ever had was an old 386 running DOS 3.0
Frankr about 14 years ago
Kab Buch:
Netbooks can do almost as much as laptops and cost less and are more portable.
They’re more useful if one has a regular PC at home to sync with.
pgn674 about 14 years ago
Why doesn’t Jason want to build his own? Or, well, build a family computer from parts he has his parents buy? Perhaps in 1999 building computers wasn’t as big…
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 14 years ago
Gawd I’m feeling old
Rakkav about 14 years ago
Maybe they should wait until the gurus come up with a $1,000 computer that can out-calculate the whole human race. Supposedly we should have that by mid-century, when Jason the mad genius will be truly old enough to make full use of it.