Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for January 29, 2017

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    Can't Sleep  about 7 years ago

    I know it’s counter-productive, but I’d be tempted to drop her smartphone into a sewer grate. Do smart-esses really need smartphones, anyway?

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    mr_sherman Premium Member about 7 years ago

    … and sometimes you could look in this little slot and find something called money.

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    TexTech  about 7 years ago

    Lord knows things are not making sense now. And I am not just talking about phone booths.

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    stairsteppublishing  about 7 years ago

    The world and its technology is changing too fast for me to keep up and younger people to care about ‘old’ technology – ie anything from 10 years ago or earlier. I had to show a cousin how to open a Coca Cola bottle. Didn’t even try to explain to her what a ‘church key’ was.

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    somebodyshort  about 7 years ago

    I like my dumb phone ( flip phone ) I can actually talk to REAL people. Actually I call it a leash.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  about 7 years ago

    My flip phone is a life-line. Don’t use it much, but when I need it is there. Others can make it a leash, that is their business.

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    Argythree  about 7 years ago

    Those of us with visual problems, like me, aren’t able to use the tiny keyboards or read the text on tiny screens of most smart phones. So we are left behind…

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    Dtroutma  about 7 years ago

    It was occcasionally profitable to check the coin drop! It was frustrating that some jerk had always stolen the maps out of the book. And Superman was shafted when they went from booths to those egg shaped exclosures.

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    Dani Rice  about 7 years ago

    I miss old phones. There’s nothing quite so satisfying as slamming down the receiver on a nasty phone call.

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    Superfrog  about 7 years ago

    Speak up, friend. It’s your four pence.

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    Ralph Newbill  about 7 years ago

    But we had two things we no longer have: privacy and not having to listen to stupid conversations…..

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    hariseldon59  about 7 years ago

    I’m not exactly young myself (nearly 60), but I’ll take my cell phone over a pay phone any day.

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    Ragtime78rpm  about 7 years ago

    “Do not say, ‘Why were the old days better than these?’ For it is not wise to ask such questions.” — Ecclesiastes 7:10

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    MickMaus  about 7 years ago

    At long last finally a Danae strip. I was beginning to think Wiley had retired her.

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    Aaberon  about 7 years ago

    I got a cell phone after all the pay phones in my area were removed and the customer service folks at the drug store got tired of all the traffic using their phone.

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    Egrayjames  about 7 years ago

    I must be pre-jurassic …. phones only cost a dime when I was young. I was outraged when they went to a quarter.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Latest scam. If someone calls and asks Can You Here Me? DO NOT ANSWER, THEY ARE RECORDING YOUR “YES” TO USE TO VERIFY THINGS OVER THE PHONE WITH YOUR VOICE PRINT!!!

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    sandpiper  about 7 years ago

    Back to the strip: At times like that, kids always have looked at their parents as if they were an alien species. History is so past.

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    Defective Premium Member about 7 years ago

    I’m about as old as dad here, probably older, and I DO NOT miss phone booths. I like my smart phone, too. Too bad I need a VPN to make it safe to use in public…

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    Diat60  about 7 years ago

    I needed to call a taxi to get groceries home and realized I had forgotten my phone. Had to use a pay phone to call. I found myself most reluctant to actually put the handset close to my ear or mouth – a definite “ugh” factor. Never thought of this when pay phones were all we had!

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    Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 7 years ago

    And when we wanted to listen to music in the car, we shoved in these great things called 8-track tapes, and the music only stopped in the middle of a song four times per album.

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    Zero-Gabriel  about 7 years ago

    I use my Android phone to… make calls, text message/Email or group-chat, play music or watch YouTube videos, take notes/memos down, take pictures, Navigations, wake me up to get to work or timing , do a Google search, buy or sell stuff and play Games.

    In short… I love my Android phone!

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    palos  about 7 years ago

    Based on the above comments, I suspect many have started a sentence with “When I was young, …”

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    YatInExile  about 7 years ago

    Quarters? Who here remembers nickel phone calls?

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    mourdac Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Excuse me while I shuffle off into the sunset, tail dragging in the dust behind me…

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    NRHAWK Premium Member about 7 years ago

    I’ve owned a cell phone since their inception and upgraded to the new ones along the years until I realized that I was paying for a whole bunch of crap I didn’t need or even use. So, I got rid of my contract phone and bought a “pay as you go” phone several years ago and couldn’t have been happier. That is until I broke it a day ago and in my search for another flipper I discovered they now cost more than some smart phones. I’ll pay the price though. Gotta say it has been somewhat liberating to not even have the flipper for a couple of days but emergencies do happen.

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    hariseldon59  about 7 years ago

    My fondest memory of phone booths is watching Maxwell Smart fall through the phone booth into CONTROL headquarters every week.

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    LV1951  about 7 years ago

    I started working for New England Telephone in 1970. Was a long distance operator and directory assistance operator. I totally remember the pay phones! And the sounds of the coins we had to count as they went in! Nostalgic moment!

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    Ladylagomorph1976  about 7 years ago

    Went up the block to mail something. (It was “required”) Mom sitting in her car was watching her teenaged son try to send some mail. (Literal) I stood with her for a LONG time while we patiently watched this boy examine every inch, including under, the mail box. FINALLY he found the handle that opened the mail slot. He looked over at his Mom. She nodded once, and he popped in the mail and jumped back in the car, obviously very happy with himself!

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    Say What? Premium Member about 7 years ago

    I still use a flip phone and I’m a millennial. I may not be able to get internet like my friends and coworkers, but I pay phone bills of less than $30 a month while they’re paying $100+. As for internet-on-the-go, I have other devices where I just bum off coffee shop wi-fi.

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    Dtroutma  about 7 years ago

    My dumb “flip phone” gets better reception than any of the “smart” phones the rest of the family have, and with neuropathy, I do NOT text anyway on those tiny keys or “touch screens” that go nuts when I touch ‘em. Phones are for TALKING on, and my dumb phone DOES have Bluetooth I can feed to my hearing aids and actually HEAR as well as talk! “Dumb” ain’t all so dumb!

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    Linguist  about 7 years ago

    I just mentioned in a reply to YatInExile that I remember, when you were actually able to sit down in a pay phone booth and close the door for privacy !

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    My grandkids think I’m telling them tales, when I say I grew up with only a radio and a record player. When we did get a television it was black&white !

    They can’t believe we survived without a computer and cellphone !

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    RAGs  about 7 years ago

    A umber of years ago, my cousins and I were at someone’s house. My one cousin pointed across the driveway to some clotheslines and explained to his kids what they were used for. The kids just stared at him in disbelief.

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    jmcenanly  about 7 years ago

    There are some people who just can’t use a smart phone.They really need a phonebooth. https://youtu.be/h_tB0A2LprQ

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    edward thomas Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Don’t even get me started on actual mechanics at a “service station”, and free air for a flat bicycle tire!

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    Asharah  about 7 years ago

    I remember Tanked they once made a phone-booth tank.

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 7 years ago

    My phone box is blue and can take you anywhere and anywhere I want to go. Come along, Pond.

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    moontime70  about 7 years ago

    In my area, the only public phones that still exist are in schools. They are considered endangered species now.

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    bsox  about 7 years ago

    I’m wondering if this strip is deeper than its obvious meaning. Is Wiley stating that we are all dinosaurs literally in that we are about to become extinct and also figuratively in that we are old and not up to date?

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