The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder

The Boondocks

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  1. blackman2732

    blackman2732 said, 7 months ago

    I hate those things. They are a waste of technology.

  2. Ryan

    Ryan said, 7 months ago

    I could never fully accept the “bluetooth”. It could never stay comfortably in my ear and its just too much of a hassle. 15 years ago we didnt need them and did fine, so why do we need them now?

  3. John Pike

    John Pike said, 7 months ago

    @Ryan

    I’m not saying that we DO need bluetooth. There are laws in many states that say you MUST use them or else. Plus, as of January of 2012, all truckers are REQUIRED to have them or a $2700 fine. The only ones I like are the boom type that will sit comfortably over the ear.

  4. SCAATY_423

    SCAATY_423 said, 7 months ago

    I love how science fiction becomes fact in ways the writers never thought of, and we never even notice. Cell phones and bluetooth headsets? Star Trek communicators, of course. :)
    .
    But I still want George Jetson’s flying car that folds up into an attaché case.

  5. Potrzebie

    Potrzebie said, 7 months ago

    In one of the episodes Mac joked about this sort of technology being invented and marketed to certain ethnic groups. He even mentioned tha street name for it.

  6. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago

    @SCAATY_423

    It is hard enough getting one of those ‘flying cars’ licensed by the FAA to being with. What has held them back all these years. The danger of armatures flying and crashing them is too great.

  7. Spamgaard

    Spamgaard said, 7 months ago

    It has made seat selection on the bus and subway that much harder. What is worse? Sitting next to an insane person talking to themselves, or sitting next to an (arguably) sane person seemingly talking to themselves about private matters you don’t want to hear?

  8. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago

    I meant to say “amateurs” not “armatures.”

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