Labelling Terrorism
March 1, 2003 5:04 AM Subscribe
Terrorists At Work: Any captions? In any case, the designers have already lost. [Via Bifurcated Rivets]
This post was deleted for the following reason: we've already had a thread or two mocking the images
Making fun of www.ready.gov is getting REALLY old..
posted by Orange Goblin at 5:19 AM on March 1, 2003
posted by Orange Goblin at 5:19 AM on March 1, 2003
postroad - "amused" may not be the word, but how do you think people who had seen a real nuclear blast reacted to the song "duck and cover" ?
posted by dabitch at 6:25 AM on March 1, 2003
posted by dabitch at 6:25 AM on March 1, 2003
Wonder what surviers from Twin Tower massacre think of it...or will they be amused?
PR, I wonder what they also think about gratuitous inflammatory links regarding the entire event posted on a daily basis since that date?. [hint hint] kettle/black syndrome
With regards to the link, some of the responses are hilarious!
posted by lampshade at 6:38 AM on March 1, 2003
PR, I wonder what they also think about gratuitous inflammatory links regarding the entire event posted on a daily basis since that date?. [hint hint] kettle/black syndrome
With regards to the link, some of the responses are hilarious!
posted by lampshade at 6:38 AM on March 1, 2003
i'm surprised the webmaster at ready.gov hasn't set things up so that requests for images in off-site pages (there's a pile of sites - boingboing listed some a few days back) are replaced by something saying "please visit www.ready.gov". you could do this by simply renaming the images (and local refs), now that everyone is linking to them, but geocities (iirc) does something fancier using browser info (what?).
posted by andrew cooke at 6:55 AM on March 1, 2003
posted by andrew cooke at 6:55 AM on March 1, 2003
"One day, the world will be a better place"
I'm not sure about this thread though.
posted by DBAPaul at 7:02 AM on March 1, 2003
I'm not sure about this thread though.
posted by DBAPaul at 7:02 AM on March 1, 2003
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posted by Postroad at 5:09 AM on March 1, 2003