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How to Learn from Other People's Experiences

June 24, 2020 by Scott Meyer

This entire story is true, right down to the shows that were on and what the guy said about them. The only deviation from the truth is that it happened in the breakroom at my work, not Rick’s.

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June 24, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Argue with Your Spouse

June 22, 2020 by Scott Meyer

It will be interesting to see what the cruise industry looks like a year from now. Between stand-up comedy and my time with Disney I know more than one person for whom the cruise line shutdowns are a serious financial hardship.

In theory, cruises are a great idea. A giant luxury resort that moves from place to place while you sleep, allowing you to see interesting, exotic places.

In practice, I find the “resort” amenity people use most is the buffet, and the unique ports of call are slowly being taken over by the kinds of businesses that do well with cruise ship passengers. So, it can feel more like a giant Golden Corral that travels between interesting, exotic jewelry stores and fridge magnet outlets.

I genuinely hope the industry survives. We just need to make sure that the employees are paid a worthwhile wage and that blatant pollution isn’t built into the system.

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June 22, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Celebrate Human Inventiveness

June 19, 2020 by Scott Meyer

The goose blind was all too real, and appeared as described here. There are no pictures because mom wanted to forget that it existed. That, and developing pictures used to cost money.

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June 19, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Talk to a Depressed Friend

June 17, 2020 by Scott Meyer

This is my second mention of the Hulk in as many comics. Clearly I had Hulk on the brain. Maybe I had just seen the Edward Norton movie (It’s possible. I didn’t see it in the theaters.)

I also have this theory that Popeye didn’t like spinach. I believe that he was a Hulk, and that eating canned spinach was the fastest way to make himself angry.

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June 17, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Discuss Your Weird Ideas

June 15, 2020 by Scott Meyer

Of course, sitting here right now, I can think of several other parts of the body named for their shapes. There are tiny bones in our ears called the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup. There’s also the armpit, the arch of the foot, The ball of the foot, and, well, remove the word “foot” from that last one and make it plural.

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June 15, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Sort Out Your Differences

June 12, 2020 by Scott Meyer

They can control what you do and what you say, but they can’t control what you think.

Of course, if you do and say what they want, they don’t really need to care what you think, do they?

Can you tell that I’m in a bad mood today?

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June 12, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Deal with the Customer Service Hotline

June 10, 2020 by Scott Meyer

TiVo is a prime example of a company that created a transformative technology only to watch it get copied and have those copies transform an entire industry while they went out of business.

We had a TiVo, and much preferred it to any DVR any cable company offered. But then the cable companies changed to a transmission technology TiVo couldn’t support out of the box. Legally, the cable companies had to make an adapter available. They didn’t have to make the adapter easily to use, inexpensive, or reliable.

We called the cable company’s tech support many times over problems with that adaptor box, and their response was always some version of “Yeah, they do that. The best way to fix it is to rent one of our DVRs instead!”

There’s a reason that if you go to TiVo’s website, you’ll see they concentrate on streaming and over-the-air broadcasts these days.

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June 10, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Expand Your Horizons

June 08, 2020 by Scott Meyer

Missy and I took a gun safety course when we lived in Florida, because we lived in Florida.

They started us off with a trainer where you fired a fake gun at a big projection screen showing actors jump out from behind things menacingly. Going out for that gig must be an unpleasant conversation with your agent.

“We have a client who’s looking for performers with a certain ineffable something; an inherent shootability. Someone audiences take one look at and immediately want to kill. I think you’re perfect for it!”

Note from Missy: I remember that the instructors humored me when I wanted to try shooting the fake gun sideways just to see if it worked like in the movies, and were not particularly pleased that I was able to hit the target.

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June 08, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Negotiate

June 05, 2020 by Scott Meyer

I know someone who had a steady acting job (what’s sometimes called a “sit-down gig”) where their contract lapsed every year. The entire cast would be called, one at a time, into meetings with several members of upper management where they would be told whether or not they would be offered another year’s employment. The actors would then have to negotiate their salary for the coming year in that same meeting. They would go from worrying that they were about to be unemployed, to being grateful to have a job, to claiming that they weren’t willing to continue working there unless they got a raise within the span of one minute, while their bosses sat across a table, staring at them.

Which, now that I think of it, would be an amazing test of one’s acting abilities.

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June 05, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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How to Create a Compelling Villain

June 03, 2020 by Scott Meyer

I’m told there are those who only read the dialog in my comic and skip the narration. I understand this. Not everyone can quite handle my signature “Wall of Text” cartooning style. If you are in that category, I would point out that in this particular comic, panel 1 only makes sense if you read the narration and the dialog.

On a semi-related note, they’re about to release a 4K restoration of Flash Gordon.

I’m not sure that particular movie will be made more enjoyable by being able to see it more clearly.

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June 03, 2020 /Scott Meyer
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