Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 03, 1972
Transcript:
Mark: Man, have I got a lot of papers due. Most problems, like answers, have finite resolutions. The basis for these resolutions contain many of the ambiguities which conditional man daily struggles with. Accordingly, most problematic solutions are fallible. Mercifully, all else fails, conversly, hope lies in a myriad of polemics. Mike: Which paper is this? Mark: Dunno. I haven't decided yet.
“Mommy, that’s a mighty big keyboard.”“That isn’t a keyboard; it’s a typewriter: a keyboard and printer together but without spellcheck or electrical cord.”“Ooooh, KOOL.”