See, that's the beauty of this LiveJournal thing and the wonderful people on my friendslist.
The other day, I made fun of a geek doing math about vampires and it earned me a pointer toward a scholarly work about mathematics of the predator/prey relationship. I post a picture of a sign from a grocery store that nobody knows whether it's real or not and you've suggested a 36-page pdf, which though I may be familiar with some of the information, I've never seen it in this form and am planning to read it this evening. Heck, occasionally I even learn about fun stuff and wacky sites via these comments.
I ran across the signs third or fourth hand and as you might imagine, less and less information got passed with each step. A situation which one could say, culminated with me just dumping the pics in a batch with a bunch of others.
Anyway, if I step the blog postings backwards, I've found that they were developed by the Zoom! advertising agency and were finalists for a 2004 EPICA Award ("Europe's Premier Creative Awards") under the category of "Public Interest". And, though I don't see the signs in the agency's online portfolio, their website was still fun because it's very creative, plus now I think that sometime this evening, I might dawdle around and look at a few other EPICA finalists
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I'm sure you have already seen it but if you haven't it is an interesting read.
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The other day, I made fun of a geek doing math about vampires and it earned me a pointer toward a scholarly work about mathematics of the predator/prey relationship. I post a picture of a sign from a grocery store that nobody knows whether it's real or not and you've suggested a 36-page pdf, which though I may be familiar with some of the information, I've never seen it in this form and am planning to read it this evening. Heck, occasionally I even learn about fun stuff and wacky sites via these comments.
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omg, hahaha, out of control!
What great fun these all were.
I loved the disabled parking signs -- any idea where they were found and if any real organization put them up, or if it was just random people?
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Anyway, if I step the blog postings backwards, I've found that they were developed by the Zoom! advertising agency and were finalists for a 2004 EPICA Award ("Europe's Premier Creative Awards") under the category of "Public Interest". And, though I don't see the signs in the agency's online portfolio, their website was still fun because it's very creative, plus now I think that sometime this evening, I might dawdle around and look at a few other EPICA finalists ( ... )
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