I joked about it for the lettering on a door, but wow, Gary Larson really went straight to ink.
I joked about it for the lettering on a door, but wow, Gary Larson really went straight to ink.
Someone did not understand how margins work.
I guess Gary goes straight to ink.
You just know Gary and his editor had a frank exchange of views about whether he could say Spam.
Redundant caption aside, A+ example.
Come to think of it - even by the Christopher Reeve movie, that was a relic they turned into a joke. He goes to quick-change in a phonebooth and can only find a streetside kiosk. The actual costume change happens by zipping around a revolving door.
This one got a genuine laugh.
Trample stamp.
It’s in The Matrix.
It’s probably regional.
… yeah, and it’s kinda weird circuits were involved, when we have a mad-science supply of liquid nitrogen. I would have assumed that was the mechanism for keeping anything extremely frozen for decades on end.
Frankly whoever proposed a hard drive that couldn’t power down should’ve been backhanded by everyone in the room. Themselves included. Whatever team shipped that immediately evident error should’ve been fired. Not even “out of a cannon, into the sun.” Just regular told to pack their shit.
Oh hey, my alma mater. Seems kinda weird anything cryogenic could be “unplugged,” since there’s a fuckoff-massive tank for liquid nitrogen outside the Low building… the tallest building on campus. Though I’m pretty sure it pipes over to Walker Laboratory, a thousand feet away and a hundred feet lower. Neither building being the Ricketts lecture hall and nameless gymnasium shown in the video thumbnail. When was that picture even taken? I think '86 Field is all crisscrossed with desire paths now.
Surprisingly realistic.