FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for May 02, 2022

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 2 years ago

    I at times feel the same way when my wifi goes out and I’m unable to comment on GoComics, watch YouTubes, listen to YouTube music. As for when the electricity goes in the evening before sundown (like it did months ago one Sunday), I would call my folks (whose electricity wasn’t affected) and see if I could hang out at their place until I was bored and/or my electricity came back (which it did later that day after calling the grocery store to confirm).

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    C  over 2 years ago

    The horror

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    meg_grif  over 2 years ago

    Peter keeps saying “AAAA!” Does that mean two double-A batteries?

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    JD'Huntsville'AL  over 2 years ago

    Every TV I’ve ever owned had buttons on the set itself you could use.

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    knutdl  over 2 years ago

    “Who needs remote control?” (The Clash)

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    RLG Premium Member over 2 years ago

    He’ll get his 10 000 daily steps from from walking back and forth between the TV and the sofa.

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    Jason Allen  over 2 years ago

    Good thing Peter didn’t live in the dark days before cable TV and remote controls. I don’t think he’d survive only having 5 channels and having to get up every time you wanted to change the channel.

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    John Wiley Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Pull the batteries out of the remote and put them in a warm place (I prefer a pocket without keys or change). After a couple of minutes, put them back in the remote. You’ll get a couple more button presses out of them.

    While you’re waiting for your dead batteries to warm is an ideal time to add “Batteries” to your shopping list.

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    Kroykali  over 2 years ago

    Lithium batteries last much longer and will not leak and make a corroded mess in a device if you forget about them. They’re perfect in low-current things like this. More expensive, but they’re worth it.

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    e.groves  over 2 years ago

    I get a message on my TV that the remote batteries need replacing.

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    Purple People Eater  over 2 years ago

    This strip was originally published in 2001. I bought a new TV in 2008 – seven years after this strip first ran – and it had buttons on it, so if the remote didn’t work, you could still use the TV. Then I bought another new TV a couple of years ago. It doesn’t have a single button on it. If the batteries in the remote are dead, the TV is useless. Why do they make TVs like that?

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    calliarcale  over 2 years ago

    I just rewatched the Dr Who short" Night of the Doctor" last night. “Four minutes? But that’s ages! What if I get bored? I need a television, a couple of books. Anyone for chess? Bring me knitting.”

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    amaneaux  over 2 years ago

    Well, he could always watch a videotape or play Nintendo. Wait, no he can’t! Without the remote, he can’t change the TV to channel 3!

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    tcayer  over 2 years ago

    A high schooler with a bedtime?

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    Allan CB Premium Member over 2 years ago

    In my day … we had CBC, CTV, TV Guide, TVO, CityTV, and Global TV, and we were damned happy to have them… also, we had to get up, walk to the TV and twist a knob.

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    mindjob  over 2 years ago

    TV’s still have buttons you can press to change the channel

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    hk Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Funny how stupid kids are today.

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    awgiedawgie Premium Member over 2 years ago

    “Fine, then. Go to bed now.”

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    asrialfeeple  over 2 years ago

    The horror. THE HORROR!!

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