Compu-toon by Charles Boyce
- October 21, 2009
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If you’ve ever struggled to turn your cell phone off, thought cookies were just a delicious snack, and tried in vain to talk to a human customer service rep, Charles Boyce has created a strip for you. Compu-toon reminds us that technological innovations haven’t necessarily made our lives any easier -- maybe just more funny.
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tonytiger29 said, about 1 month ago
Hey! That’s geek profiling!
oldseadog said, about 1 month ago
Guess I’m not geekish enough. I don’t get it.
nighthawks
said,
about 1 month ago
not really certain about this one either;….
I suppose it means that the nerdy guy on the right would be the type that still have the old fashioned ‘over the airwaves’ tv and would not be interested in computer stuff or the like….no?
maybe its a joke on the word ‘converter’…the guy on the right sure needs some kind of conversion!
Ron Gee said, about 1 month ago
Maybe that single hair sticking out of his head is supposed to be analogous to a TV antenna. The comic is certainly ambiguous.