JackButler’s got it. It’s a good point too. How often have we heard someone say something like that. BTW, I read that astronomers estimate there are more stars in the visible universe than there are grains of sand on all of earth. Think about it. Too bad the galaxy isn’tbetter drawn or this one would go on my door. One other thing – we are nearer to the edge of the galaxy than the center.
More specifically, it’s a rendition of our Milky Way galaxy that takes about 100,000 light years to travel across. Now, what was that again about about an infinitesmally small mobile device being the createst creation in the universe??
Thanks for the explanation, Jack. I figured the galaxy out, but couldn’t put it together with the caption to make sense. Now it’s all clear. Like the Milky Way.
I believe the universe is quite mobile what with rotation and such. I think someone’s “mobile device” wasn’t all that original. I still miss Steve though.
That is my take, too. ;-) I thought it was pointing to the egocentric and self-important ideology that so many people in our world share… kind of sad, really.
@ Sylvia Wulf, I see that we have more toons in common. I’m a lazy gardener but I love my grapefruit and orange trees and use as much as I can, and I tried twice to grow limes, because they are a much longer harvest time (even used floodlights for freezing nights, but they die). I would love to use all my peel and seeds as compost/mulch but they are too hard to integrate into my hard soil. I have landscapers who pull weeds and blow away debris, but are no use otherwise, and at 74, I am healthy from good semi-organic foods, but addicted to toons and TV ;-)
i_am_the_jam about 13 years ago
Um…..John, what are we looking at?
pcolli about 13 years ago
Unitl the next “must have” gadget comes along.
aarken about 13 years ago
So THAT is what yesterday’s caveman was introducing.
cdward about 13 years ago
I still don’t know what we’re looking at.
StelBel about 13 years ago
Nicely explained. That was my take on it, as well.
rpG Premium Member about 13 years ago
JackButler’s got it. It’s a good point too. How often have we heard someone say something like that. BTW, I read that astronomers estimate there are more stars in the visible universe than there are grains of sand on all of earth. Think about it. Too bad the galaxy isn’tbetter drawn or this one would go on my door. One other thing – we are nearer to the edge of the galaxy than the center.
Yukoneric about 13 years ago
We’ve been mobile since day one……………….
rw1h about 13 years ago
More specifically, it’s a rendition of our Milky Way galaxy that takes about 100,000 light years to travel across. Now, what was that again about about an infinitesmally small mobile device being the createst creation in the universe??
alan.gurka about 13 years ago
Thanks for the explanation, Jack. I figured the galaxy out, but couldn’t put it together with the caption to make sense. Now it’s all clear. Like the Milky Way.
lattewoman about 13 years ago
I believe the universe is quite mobile what with rotation and such. I think someone’s “mobile device” wasn’t all that original. I still miss Steve though.
comedynut about 13 years ago
you are somewhere in that galaxy
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
my wallpaper is a Hubble image of a galaxy. the colors are amazing.
iced tea about 13 years ago
The galaxiies, nebulas, novas,: they’re awesome.
burleigh2 about 13 years ago
That is my take, too. ;-) I thought it was pointing to the egocentric and self-important ideology that so many people in our world share… kind of sad, really.
vldazzle almost 13 years ago
@ Sylvia Wulf, I see that we have more toons in common. I’m a lazy gardener but I love my grapefruit and orange trees and use as much as I can, and I tried twice to grow limes, because they are a much longer harvest time (even used floodlights for freezing nights, but they die). I would love to use all my peel and seeds as compost/mulch but they are too hard to integrate into my hard soil. I have landscapers who pull weeds and blow away debris, but are no use otherwise, and at 74, I am healthy from good semi-organic foods, but addicted to toons and TV ;-)
reddlemansfu almost 13 years ago
Until I read the comments, I wasn’t sure if this was a galaxy or a toilet bowl.
knarf188 almost 13 years ago
it means that anything that man creates is nothing compared to the creation of the universe