Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for May 23, 2020

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    FaustoCoppi  almost 4 years ago

    Must be where you ask about a camera obscura.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Before Jeopardy became simply a formulaic gimmick where you had to append “What is” in front of what was obviously an answer to what was coyly a question, the technique was used to describe somebody who was so well informed that he or she could be strolling thru a cocktail party, overhear what was obviously the answer to a question, and immediately intuit what the question must have been. Example: thing overheard = “29,002”; question inferred = “What was considered to be the height of Mount Everest before 1955?”

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    sirbadger  almost 4 years ago

    Shouldn’t the reference desk be hard to find? The reference desk could have hidden stairs and a basement.

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    wallylm  almost 4 years ago

    Reminds me of Gary Larson’s “Inconvenience Store” Far Side toon (I mean that as a compliment)

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    The Old Wolf  almost 4 years ago

    Rai of Lowani. Lowani under two moons.

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    gopher gofer  almost 4 years ago

    the devil’s dictionary is a pretty obscure reference…

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    The Map is not the Land.

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    PhilipOlson  almost 4 years ago

    Some thing is on the corner of the desk is either going up, down, or eating. The guy eyeballing the laptop on the floor may have a clue, but I do not.

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    fszakaly  almost 4 years ago

    A. Doo wah ditty ditty dum ditty dooQ. What’s at the bottom of a Doo wah ditty ditty dum ditty cage?

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    dot-the-I  almost 4 years ago

    Not finding the obscure referencer, simply ask information for the location of the shelves marked recondite (probably near the all the books shelved under abstruse).

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    For when you need to find stuff by Dennis Miller.

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    david_42  almost 4 years ago

    RSR – reminds me of a conference I attended and most people’s badges had 12345 on it. Someone was wondering what it meant. Another people said, “The zip code for SCHENECTADY NY.” He was correct, but the numbers actually referred to which meals people had paid for. I found out later that the zip code guy had been working for the USPS his whole career.

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    Michael G.  almost 4 years ago

    Me! Me! Hire me for that position!

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    33Angel  almost 4 years ago

    LOVE that the obscure reference librarian is hiding behind the desk on the bottom right!!! Missed it for a few then couldn’t stop smiling. Hee hee hee

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    j_e_richards  almost 4 years ago

    Oh, to be able to walk into a Library again

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    l3i7l  almost 4 years ago

    There are times when we could use an obscure reference desk here at GoComics.

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    JSH in Dover  almost 4 years ago

    Wouldn’t it be nice to simply find an OPEN library!?

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    the lost wizard  almost 4 years ago

    Crayons ready for tomorrow?

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    Babs Maloney Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I was a huge fan and user of the Reference Desk at the library. Those that worked the desk were mostly a joy to work with because they loved their jobs and really wanted to help. I use Google a lot now, but miss the human interaction.

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    jscarff57 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Here’s an obscure reference: “Who’s the old man?” “It’s Paul’s grandfather.” “He’s very clean.”

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    keenanthelibrarian  almost 4 years ago

    I have to say that librarians are as adept at answering obscure reference questions as they are at answering straight-forward queries. Don’t forget that librarians are the original Search Engine. Of course I may have a vested interest in the profession …

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    bakana  almost 4 years ago

    I’ve always been a fan of the Obscure Reference.

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