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Reminds me of another comic a few years ago⊠mightâve been PICKLES or ONE BIG HAPPY. Boy is looking at globe, and says, âThis globe is pretty old.â Grandpa: âYes, some of those countries have had their names changed.â Boys says, âYeah, and this ocean, too.â Grandpa looks where he points: âThe Indian Ocean??â Boy: âGrandpa! You mean Native American Ocean!â
When I was a kid, our geography books were always hopelessly out of date, anyway. The teacher always had to point out which countries no longer existed.
Maybe they were real countries at the time, and the teacher was just uninformed. 50 years ago my first grade teacher couldn,t explain to me why âwaterâ wasnât pronounced âwaiterâ.
There are times when it doesnât take 50 years. When I was in grade school Africa was throwing off imperialism and about 2/3 of the countries had changed names and/or borders by the time I got to Jr./Hi. âŠanother time more recently was the dissolution of the Soviet Union (google it, kids)
In the early grades itâs best to âcopyâ things exactly like or as close to the real thing. Teachers donât take to kindly to the creative concept so much. Itâs more of a requirement in high school, and in undergraduate, graduate, and post graduate studies, original work is a required part of academic integrity and submitting someone elseâs work as your work without referencing the originator as the source is plagiarism and may lead to expulsion.
I was a whiz at geography back in the day, but Iâd bet that 99% of high school seniors could find Africa in five seconds. Iâd give them 30 seconds to find Sri Lanka.
In 1962, Linus put Czechslovakia on his map. Come another 30 years, there wouldnât be a Czechslovakia anymore-it split into Slovenia and the Czech Republic.
I missed that â where Obama said he visited all 57 states of the U.S. REALLY? ! ! ! GEEEEEZ ! ! ! Maybe heâs thinking ahead of all the places heâd like to add as states. Look Out America ! God Help & God Bless America.
A strip that I really like is âFreshly Squeezedâ ⊠I suggest you add it to your âComic Pageâ and read it for a few days ⊠I think you will want to keep it there. It is very well drawn and written.
With Linus and all his intelligence, he would have labeled countries such as: Prussia, Persia, Edom, Moab, Ammon, and Siam. Wonder what he would have called America? Only the Native Americans knew the original name for this country.
Whatever people want to call their country is fine with me. They have the right to use some sort of historic or ethnic or religious term to describe themselves. Actually, the United States of America (after Amerigo Vespucci) should be the United States of Columbus, or maybe Christopher.
President Obama did in fact say he had been in all 57 states, as an intentional exaggeration of the hectic schedule he had been following while campaigning. If someone commented on the probably 500 new countries in the world since 1950, no one would think twice about it.
actually, Obama was talking about all the states AND TERRITORIES . . . but small matter.
I was a graduate assistant when I worked on my first MA. We had to grade papers for various professors, one of whom included a section on basic geography for his freshman World Civ classes. We had students who couldnât identify North America on a world map, some who though Africa was China and at least one who confused oceans with continents.
Ah, the intellectual prowess of the American college student.
stcrowe over 13 years ago
Itâs almost 50 years later and a lot of countries have changed. Linus may have been right.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Linus is just creating his own reality.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thereâs no pleasing some teachers.
gimmickgenius over 13 years ago
Reminds me of another comic a few years ago⊠mightâve been PICKLES or ONE BIG HAPPY. Boy is looking at globe, and says, âThis globe is pretty old.â Grandpa: âYes, some of those countries have had their names changed.â Boys says, âYeah, and this ocean, too.â Grandpa looks where he points: âThe Indian Ocean??â Boy: âGrandpa! You mean Native American Ocean!â
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
@catfeet,
Just like the Republican/Tea Party.
hariseldon59 over 13 years ago
Linus should have been an illustrator for Tolkien.
orinoco womble over 13 years ago
No, LinusâŠ.fifty years later all the old names and borders for countries previous to the world wars were reinstated.
htp3 over 13 years ago
THE RE-BIRTH OF TRUE CREATIVITY ! HTPIII
tripwire45 over 13 years ago
Not only is Linusâs map ahead of its time, Linus can see 50 years into the futureâŠpoor sap. Iâm sure heâs disappointed with the view.
Vlad Taltos over 13 years ago
âTimor-Lesteâ? âSlovokiaâ? âBangladeshâ? âAngolaâ? Really, Linus!
hariseldon59 over 13 years ago
When I was a kid, our geography books were always hopelessly out of date, anyway. The teacher always had to point out which countries no longer existed.
Number Three over 13 years ago
Awwwww, So cute.
xxx
Chapmandu over 13 years ago
Maybe they were real countries at the time, and the teacher was just uninformed. 50 years ago my first grade teacher couldn,t explain to me why âwaterâ wasnât pronounced âwaiterâ.
KEA over 13 years ago
There are times when it doesnât take 50 years. When I was in grade school Africa was throwing off imperialism and about 2/3 of the countries had changed names and/or borders by the time I got to Jr./Hi. âŠanother time more recently was the dissolution of the Soviet Union (google it, kids)
ccisv1 over 13 years ago
In the early grades itâs best to âcopyâ things exactly like or as close to the real thing. Teachers donât take to kindly to the creative concept so much. Itâs more of a requirement in high school, and in undergraduate, graduate, and post graduate studies, original work is a required part of academic integrity and submitting someone elseâs work as your work without referencing the originator as the source is plagiarism and may lead to expulsion.
SABRSteve over 13 years ago
I was a whiz at geography back in the day, but Iâd bet that 99% of high school seniors could find Africa in five seconds. Iâd give them 30 seconds to find Sri Lanka.
baileydean over 13 years ago
âTiggâ⊠are you paid for theseâŠ?-You owe them a refund!
DerkinsVanPelt218 over 13 years ago
In 1962, Linus put Czechslovakia on his map. Come another 30 years, there wouldnât be a Czechslovakia anymore-it split into Slovenia and the Czech Republic.
kkgenesis over 13 years ago
I missed that â where Obama said he visited all 57 states of the U.S. REALLY? ! ! ! GEEEEEZ ! ! ! Maybe heâs thinking ahead of all the places heâd like to add as states. Look Out America ! God Help & God Bless America.
APersonOfInterest over 13 years ago
A strip that I really like is âFreshly Squeezedâ ⊠I suggest you add it to your âComic Pageâ and read it for a few days ⊠I think you will want to keep it there. It is very well drawn and written.
APersonOfInterest over 13 years ago
Obama said that??? I donât think so.
iced tea over 13 years ago
With Linus and all his intelligence, he would have labeled countries such as: Prussia, Persia, Edom, Moab, Ammon, and Siam. Wonder what he would have called America? Only the Native Americans knew the original name for this country.
RinaFarina over 13 years ago
Actually, in fact, in this case the Indian Ocean is the correct name. There are real Indians. They live in India, next to the Indian Ocean.
gofinsc over 13 years ago
Whatever people want to call their country is fine with me. They have the right to use some sort of historic or ethnic or religious term to describe themselves. Actually, the United States of America (after Amerigo Vespucci) should be the United States of Columbus, or maybe Christopher.
President Obama did in fact say he had been in all 57 states, as an intentional exaggeration of the hectic schedule he had been following while campaigning. If someone commented on the probably 500 new countries in the world since 1950, no one would think twice about it.
george over 13 years ago
actually, Obama was talking about all the states AND TERRITORIES . . . but small matter.
I was a graduate assistant when I worked on my first MA. We had to grade papers for various professors, one of whom included a section on basic geography for his freshman World Civ classes. We had students who couldnât identify North America on a world map, some who though Africa was China and at least one who confused oceans with continents.
Ah, the intellectual prowess of the American college student.