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Sunday, May 07, 2006

FAQ: What is the benefit to an ISO EMS?

If you're a fan of symbols, check out these two pages. I'd like to try to make up some cracked out mechanical engineering rebus puzzel out of these babies.

I also just enjoyed looking at them and wondering WHAT some of them could mean. I mean, I recognize a few, like the one's I've seen on the dashboard of most cars and on copying machines.

The longer I looked at these two pages, the more I saw, though. It was like that one night back in January when Tufte took me out to Sofrito Rico and plyed me with Hot Buttered Rum, and then walked me to the bus stop. We stood in front of that tea shop thingy that has this huge wall of silver and copper cookie cutters. And I got more and more excited as I started spotting cooler and cooler shapes, until I decided that my favorite was the mokey wrench cookie cutter.

I think some of these ISO 7000 symbols would make awesome cookie cutters. For example: A Highbeams Peanut Putter Cookie. Or a Snickerdoodle with the Collate symbol on top.

---Two Shoes

P.S. This is absolutely totally related to my homework. Just look up ISO 14040 and you'll understand it. Well, maybe not. But that's my homework anyway.

P.S. I also read nearly all the archived posts for this beauty. Which is not so much homework. Well, not really. But I miss her.

1 Comments:

At 1:31 PM, Blogger Wendy Fox said...

smoooooooooooooooch

 

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