Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for July 15, 2016
Transcript:
Janis: It's funny - you can't keep up with a pair of sunglasses, Janis: But you found the x-ray glasses you bought when you were a boy! Janis: They look a lot like 3-D movie glasses to me. Arlo: Busted! Arlo: But they work just as well, and they didn't cost me half my savings!
water_moon over 8 years ago
Our theater tries to get everyone to return them. They say to recycle them but I wouldn’t be surprised if they spay ’em down and bag ’em up and call ’em new for the next wave.
snootbag over 8 years ago
Isn’t it about time for another Gene & family storyline?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Genius. Sheer genius. Got some good poses too.
lynxreign over 8 years ago
@Water_moon yes, that is what they mean by “recycling”. They sterilize them, clean them & wrap them.
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
The 3-D glasses we had when we were kids were cardboard. Every once in a while, the Smithsonian Magazine will have a special picture and include a pair in that issue.
oakie817 over 8 years ago
oh please Janis…you know he’s cuddling up to you in his mind
Reppr Premium Member over 8 years ago
Let’s all chip in and order Arlo a google glass VR.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
“Real x-rays show bones best while flesh and organs are transparent.”.Reflecting X-rays are possible.Even though x-rays were first noticed for penetrating objects, some are reflected at each medium change (like seismic and ground penetrating radar}.
https://www-als.lbl.gov/index.php/holding/595-lensless-x-ray-imaging-in-reflection.html.This also leads one to wonder if ground penetrating radar might be useful in replacing some x-ray imaging..I read years back that a small radar pulse running under 2 watts could check your pulse from across the room.. Imagine having your vitals checked as you entered the waiting room.(Could also detect guns, just in case someone forgot to bring hers.)
ted.hering over 8 years ago
Arlo’s glasses are the red/green lenses, used for 3-D comic books. Movies use a polarized lens system (which is better).
tomfromthe50s 9 months ago
X-ray glasses and 3-D glasses work on completely different bases, and so they look different! (3-D glasses covered most of your field of vision with heavy paper, and you looked out through a tiny hole through a piece of feather.)