Pete, on the left is someone with an album collection, lava lamp, big stereo etc vs the one on the right with has an iPhone and a boom box… and yet the human figurines looks identical. But like you, I don’t really get the joke other than maybe just the “irony” of two identical people claiming the other is brainwashed.
One is saying that the other is brainwashed because they went all electronic, and are using a stereo and an iPhone. The humor is that the first person is equally brainwashed into thinking that their collection is somehow superior, and has paid a large sum of money to accumulate it all (probably costing as much as the phone and radio). Not the funniest comic, but at least they tried!
Kind of a nerd here. I once read a technical article about how sound quality is measure is samples per second or sps. Live music obviously had the highest sps count, followed by vinyl, cassette tape, and finally CD's which had the lowest sps rating, but were considered higher quality than tapes due to their noise reduction. They do make some very fine quality portable speakers now so it would be interesting to see how digital compares with vinyl.
Pete, on the left is someone with an album collection, lava lamp, big stereo etc vs the one on the right with has an iPhone and a boom box… and yet the human figurines looks identical. But like you, I don’t really get the joke other than maybe just the “irony” of two identical people claiming the other is brainwashed.
One is saying that the other is brainwashed because they went all electronic, and are using a stereo and an iPhone. The humor is that the first person is equally brainwashed into thinking that their collection is somehow superior, and has paid a large sum of money to accumulate it all (probably costing as much as the phone and radio). Not the funniest comic, but at least they tried!
Kind of a nerd here. I once read a technical article about how sound quality is measure is samples per second or sps. Live music obviously had the highest sps count, followed by vinyl, cassette tape, and finally CD's which had the lowest sps rating, but were considered higher quality than tapes due to their noise reduction. They do make some very fine quality portable speakers now so it would be interesting to see how digital compares with vinyl.
Harbor Freight has them cheaper.
#49 easy. Gas operated cut off saw with a diamond blade available at any Home Depot.
Hell I was just thinking 30-40 mph in a truck would do just fine as well.
Jimmie, possibility
Look closer, "Aunt Edna" is actually there! I'm still laughing.
I wish they had a pic of the other side. “Honky lips” should be spray painted there. Also, Clark is at the store if aunt Edna is on the roof.
because you are brainwashed too.
One is saying that the other is brainwashed because they went all electronic, and are using a stereo and an iPhone. The humor is that the first person is equally brainwashed into thinking that their collection is somehow superior, and has paid a large sum of money to accumulate it all (probably costing as much as the phone and radio).
Not the funniest comic, but at least they tried!
Kind of a nerd here. I once read a technical article about how sound quality is measure is samples per second or sps. Live music obviously had the highest sps count, followed by vinyl, cassette tape, and finally CD's which had the lowest sps rating, but were considered higher quality than tapes due to their noise reduction. They do make some very fine quality portable speakers now so it would be interesting to see how digital compares with vinyl.
The Wagon Queen Family Truckster, but some hubcaps should be missing.