Remember the guy in the lecture hall who said, “Flying saucers! Little green men!” and laughed at the “preposterous” thought, until the alien baby flew by, and he started crying?
LGM was in actuality the initial designation for pulsars when they were first discovered, and it literally stood for Little Green Men. For one brief moment, we thought it might be possible that these were extraterrestrial beacons, and we were being hailed.
Alabama Al over 3 years ago
I can’t say I understand what points the first Venn diagram is attempting to illustrate; nevermind the second.
Ratkin Premium Member over 3 years ago
Venn is this boring lecture going to end?
Doug K over 3 years ago
Apparently Brewster likes (the look of) Venn Diagrams (or just circles)
… even though he has no idea how a Venn Diagram really works.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
it amazes me why so many of the audience have remained to listen to this nonsense cubed!
Hugh B. Hayve over 3 years ago
The first one should be “people who have seen Micky Mouse”.
AdorableDeplorable1 over 3 years ago
Is that Brewster’s twin in the audience in the first panel?
Gent over 3 years ago
Dunno why them outer space aliens is only seen in America.
therese_callahan2002 over 3 years ago
Remember the guy in the lecture hall who said, “Flying saucers! Little green men!” and laughed at the “preposterous” thought, until the alien baby flew by, and he started crying?
blakerl over 3 years ago
A Venn diagram of people who thought this was funny, would have no intersections.
gantech over 3 years ago
LGM was in actuality the initial designation for pulsars when they were first discovered, and it literally stood for Little Green Men. For one brief moment, we thought it might be possible that these were extraterrestrial beacons, and we were being hailed.
Of course, it was the 60’s….
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m just here for the pie chart. Preferably pumpkin.
kaffekup over 3 years ago
Don’t be silly, Brew. Everyone knows they’re gray!
rwoods_rio over 3 years ago
left me cold
PaulLeckner over 3 years ago
I like living in the suburbs. Living in the middle between urban city and rural country.