@ SusanSunshine You would have to explain that instead of pencil, it is a antiquated word processor. The pointy end is “enter”, the rubbery end is “delete”. Great comic today, Mark!
In my day it would be a magazine hidden inside a book. I often saw that happen. I would just be sketching with one of those antiquated devices; I liked doing facial studies of classmates.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Ouch…
Ottodesu about 13 years ago
Ten years ago this gag would have made no sense whatever.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
The kids probably don’t recognise those 20th century artifacts she keeps in the cup on her desk.
You know, old people like to collect weird stuff.
ke4jhj about 13 years ago
@ SusanSunshine You would have to explain that instead of pencil, it is a antiquated word processor. The pointy end is “enter”, the rubbery end is “delete”. Great comic today, Mark!
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
@SusanSunshine – You mean her stylus holder?
vldazzle about 13 years ago
In my day it would be a magazine hidden inside a book. I often saw that happen. I would just be sketching with one of those antiquated devices; I liked doing facial studies of classmates.
machpovii3 about 13 years ago
Soon enough, this will be true for 2nd graders.
battycomic Premium Member about 13 years ago
That girl with the black hair looks like Ingrid Third from the cartoon “Fillmore!”.
libbydog about 13 years ago
No more need for Cliff’s notes (sp)