Pickles by Brian Crane for January 13, 2024

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    allen@home  10 months ago

    Earl has a good point. For once.

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    Ratkin Premium Member 10 months ago

    Or dial a rotary phone.

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    Wilde Bill  10 months ago

    Sure. First find me a typewriter.

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    stairsteppublishing  10 months ago

    The old college portable typewriter still works.

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    carlsonbob  10 months ago

    They’d ask “what’s a typewriter? Why does it need a ribbon?”

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    Yakety Sax  10 months ago

    If you really want to confuse them write out, in cursive, how to drive a stick shift vehicle!

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member 10 months ago

    Haven’t seen my typewriter in years, but I know how to put a set of new toner cartridges in my laser printer.

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    GeorgeInAZ  10 months ago

    Or fill a car battery.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  10 months ago

    “….or mend a buggy whip or knap a flint spear.”

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    jdi801  10 months ago

    Like to see them change a tire.

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    jmworacle  10 months ago

    Or read a map.

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    Zykoic  10 months ago

    Kids now-a-days don’t know how to go down to the Rexall Drug Store and test the vacuum tubes from the Admiral TV.

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    silberdistel  10 months ago

    I like Opal’s top and can’t figure out what that white spot on Earl’s head might be- the one above his left eye.

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    DavidWilliams1  10 months ago

    When will they age so they go into a nursing home and Nelson goes to middle school? Is their last name Pickle or Pickles?

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    cracker65  10 months ago

    Nelson, what’s a typewriter?

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    oldthang  10 months ago

    Or change a car’s flat tire.

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    jagedlo  10 months ago

    But the thing is, Earl…can YOU remember how to change a typewriter ribbon?

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    SquidGamerGal  10 months ago

    They could learn quickly if they’re trapped in a old mansion infested with bio-engineered zombies!

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    juicebruce  10 months ago

    Opal tis only a slim few things that today’s kids are good at and it has been this way for many generations ;-)

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    fencie  10 months ago

    And the joy of carbon paper and typing erasers.

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    PraiseofFolly  10 months ago

    … But can our kids find decent jobs TO work? (“Do you want fries with that?”)

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    franvgb  10 months ago

    Opal is not wearing polka dots!

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    scote1379 Premium Member 10 months ago

    What’s a Floppy Disc ?

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    enigmamz  10 months ago

    Or use to correct method to wack a TV when the picture gets fuzzy.

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    Lexguy  10 months ago

    Do they even know what a typewriter ribbon is?

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    TwilightFaze  10 months ago

    I think I’m doing good. I taught my daughter the difference between atheism and agnosticism and she “converted” to the latter, not knowing it existed (For the record, she’s 12 and I’m 38, so don’t bother playing the “she’s too young” card.)

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    elbow macaroni  10 months ago

    Ageist

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    chris_o42  10 months ago

    LOL That’s something I remember struggling with—and then you’d get ink on your fingers.

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  10 months ago

    When the attack comes and it will wipe out all technological advancements, the survivors will be over the age of 45!

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    Linguist  10 months ago

    Funny and topical for me! My granddaughter has appropriated my old Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter. She thinks it’s cool to type all her school papers on it. Recently, she called me to ask if I could replace the ribbon for her.

    Not only does her old abuelo know how to change the ribbon but he’s got a secret stash of new replacement ribbons he purchased many years ago in case she uses this one up!

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    kaycstamper  10 months ago

    There you go! Something YOU know! I guarantee you my kids could. Pretty easy compared to the things they’ve figured out!

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    This was already. The money back!

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    Marcia Gibson Premium Member 10 months ago

    We need to stop judging the youth by their ability/inability to operate things they will never use. Get over it

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    cmo2495 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Lego now has a model typewriter kit. I saw it at Target a few weeks ago. I don’t know it it really works.

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    piper_gilbert  10 months ago

    What’s a typewriter?

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    rgulyash  10 months ago

    They might know modern stuff, but it was US that potty trained them

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    Sue Ellen  10 months ago

    Meanwhile, Gens X and Z are laughing at all the current things we old fogies don’t know how to do. Each generation learns how to use the technology of its day. Then the next generation of technology and people comes along and leaves the previous generation feeling smug about what the younguns don’t know how to do—even though they’ll never have the need to do it.

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    Queen of America  10 months ago

    I got a portable one for either my birthday or Christmas during my junior or senior year. It was blue.

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    I’d like to see that, too.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 months ago

    Atta boy Earl……

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    wolfgang73  10 months ago

    The more things change, the more they stay the same

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    Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions  10 months ago

    I can. That is how I first learned to type.

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    trainnut1956  10 months ago

    I must be an old guy because I DO know how to change a typewriter ribbon.

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    AZfroggie  10 months ago

    Or read an analog clock, or read cursive writing, or use a dial landline phone.

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    w16521  10 months ago

    Nelson: What’s a typewriter?

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    Drbarb71 Premium Member 10 months ago

    It’s not so much the skills we can learn from elders but the wisdom of persistence and humor while learning new ones.

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    zeexenon  10 months ago

    Or the font ball on an IBM Selectric.

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    Ginger Vedder  10 months ago

    Or skin a rabbit

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    jader3rd  10 months ago

    When you were young the elders didn’t know how everything worked. They just lied to you and left you with the impression that they did. Opals is coming to the same realization that her grandmother came to.

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    KEA  10 months ago

    I’d like to see them identify a typewriter ribbon.

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    dlaemmerhirt999  10 months ago

    You showed THEM, Earl!

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    karmakat01  10 months ago

    I did it many time…want me to show you too?

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    Bill The Nuke  10 months ago

    Or change a tire, jump-start a car, change the direction a ceiling fan turns, fix a leaky faucet, etc..

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    Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago

    Information is power, and the share of information, for example how to videos on YouTube, is unprecedented -and a wonderful thing.

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    Quentin1992  10 months ago

    You can get it on Amazon.

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    cafed00d Premium Member 10 months ago

    Just thinking about this turned the tips of my fingers black…

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    ANIMAL  10 months ago

    Yeah……. ME too

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    Snuffles [Previously Helikitty]   10 months ago

    If they expect the new generation to be able to change a typewriter ribbon, I expect them to know how to herd cattle. Same logic, they expect the newer generation who had no training in this obsolete thing to be able to instantly understand it.

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    mlncostume Premium Member 10 months ago

    I’m old, but I think even today’s youth could figure out how, with the right guidance. We have to believe in them and respect them … they are the future.

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    QuietStorm27  10 months ago

    I’m not that old but I asked for and received an electric typewriter in the 7th grade. It was one of my favorite gifts.

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    GG_loves_comics Premium Member 10 months ago

    Thanks for bringing up a horrible memory, Earl!

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    EMGULS79  10 months ago

    Or extricate and salvage an all-but-eaten cassette tape from a voracious recorder.

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    cactusbob333  10 months ago

    Some youngsters would look at a typewriter and try to text a friend on it.

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    bwswolf  10 months ago

    I remember when I finally got a computer (for business) and found that I could type on it and could correct a mistake “WITHOUT” having to re-type the whole paper ……. I was in hog heaven ….. :)

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    oakie817  10 months ago

    i still have my typewriter

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    hk Premium Member 10 months ago

    Actually not true. Too many of them are living with their parents because they can’t figure life out.

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    eced52  10 months ago

    Touche’

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    FunnyPageLover  10 months ago

    Speak for yourself, Opal! I’m probably older than she is, and I teach math to middle schoolers.

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  10 months ago

    I haven’t seen a typewriter ribbon in so long, I forgot what they looked like. And I’m younger then they’re supposed to be.

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    wlbr549  10 months ago

    I’d like to see them install points inside a distributor cap, plus gap the points.

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    PaintTheDust  10 months ago

    I’ll take that action! Bet I can.

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    mleannw  10 months ago

    There might be one at Goodwill.

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    library_dean  10 months ago

    The trick to changing a typewriter ribbon is TO NOT REMOVE THE OLD RIBBON UNTIL YOU HAVE THE NEW RIBBON AT THE TYPEWRITER. Unwrap the new ribbon and place it on the desk in front of the typewriter. Orient the new ribbon on the desk in the same position as the old ribbon on the typewriter. Pay attention to which direction the ribbon is wrapped around the spools. Remove only one spool of the old ribbon from the typewriter. Place the corresponding spool of the new ribbon in its place. Slowly remove the old ribbon from the ribbon guides as you replace it with the new ribbon. Continue across the the carriage until you get to the second spool of the old ribbon. Remove that spool and install the second spool of the new ribbon. That wasn’t so difficult, was it?

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    cfkelley  10 months ago

    Or drive a standard transmission.

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