Technical Documentation Weirdness
From DarrenBarefoot...the funniest Canadian I almost know. If you are sensitive to exotic or potty humor, beware.
Comments
- Anonymous
July 24, 2006
What could be funnier than a sign from a Khmer Rouge prison? Geesh.
http://darrenbarefoot.com/hall/slides/Creepy%20Engrish.html - Anonymous
July 24, 2006
Heh, thanks for the plug. - Anonymous
July 25, 2006
Jim- that one is scary...definitely would not classify it as funny. I got the impression that the intent was to document oddness (my warning only pertained to certain ones that I thought people might find offensive...didn't mean to imply that all were funny...sorry if it seemed that way).
Darren-you're welcome! - Anonymous
July 25, 2006
Why apologize? This is your blog and you should be able to say whatever pleases you. - Anonymous
July 25, 2006
Indeed, they're not all meant to be funny. I like the juxtaposition of the occasional serious or thoughtful exhibit amongst the humour. - Anonymous
July 25, 2006
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
July 25, 2006
I was just joshing you.
Either way, less talk and more show. Let's see some photos already. At least show us your dog. And make it snappy. - Anonymous
July 25, 2006
Hmm, I'll have to think about that. I know my blog is pretty bland without photos and I, for one, am camera shy (as in "get that thing away from me"). I may have a good one of Jonas that I've taken recently. - Anonymous
July 30, 2006
OK, to answer the obvious question, radioactive animals are usually aged in a radioactive waste freeezer for several half-lives, then incinerated (depending on the isotope used). Non-radioactive animals are incinerated upon pickup, and that freezer was obviously for non-radioactive animals ready to be incinerated. - Anonymous
July 31, 2006
RJD....that was the answet to the obvious question? : )