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The japanese have more fun with their bar codes
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I guess that would help with their unemployment problem. :haha:
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:lol: quite literally, because in Japan "bar code" refers to one of these:
Attachment 25332 known in the west a a comb-over. I believe that three Japanese conglomerates are training older employees to lose their hair in the form of the bar codes for the company's products, to increase efficiency in stock tracking. |
:lol: at zen.
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I love the surfer bottom right. The scorpion/zipper at top left is eye catching, but for the life of me I can't figure out what product that would be associated with - extreme crab removal medicine?
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Below each UPC is the product it came from. The scorpion came from a bottle of Zima. Not that that helps explain its meaning any...
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I suppose it depends on what a scorpion represents to the japs.
Either Zima releases your inner scorpion, or Zima gets your stinger caught in the zipper? |
MAD magazine used to put funny comments around the UPC when they first started putting one on their cover.
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Gotta love Mad magazine and Alfred E. Newman. Now THAT was art.
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The first bar code was used in my hometown:
http://inventors.about.com/library/i...blbar_code.htm I remember this. We had a "new girl" in class whatever year in elementary school, Liz, and she was telling us her dad was a manager at the new Marsh Supermarket, and was telling us about the barcode! And wolf? The product was Wrigley's gum! We've come full circle! |
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