Evidently, if I’m interpreting the radiating lines in the middle panel correctly, the light bulb was lit in the brief moment of popping into existence before the fan got it, even though it wasn’t connected to a power source.
If Horace can think up a bunch of those in an area where they have something soft to land on, and no hazards overhead, then he should be able to save on his electric bill. Screw them into a lamp just to put them in a convenient position, but leave the lamp unplugged.
Fred over 5 years ago
that’s what happens when ideas hit the fan…
Obi-Haiv over 5 years ago
Not a big fan of new ideas, I see.
InTraining Premium Member over 5 years ago
Horace… suggest you replace that Edison bulb with one that has been designed for a fan….!
Perkycat over 5 years ago
You have to be careful where you get those bright ideas. Check surroundings first.
Kaputnik over 5 years ago
Evidently, if I’m interpreting the radiating lines in the middle panel correctly, the light bulb was lit in the brief moment of popping into existence before the fan got it, even though it wasn’t connected to a power source.
If Horace can think up a bunch of those in an area where they have something soft to land on, and no hazards overhead, then he should be able to save on his electric bill. Screw them into a lamp just to put them in a convenient position, but leave the lamp unplugged.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Horace realized his idea just hit the fan….
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
Never get an idea while developing film in a darkroom. (Just as well that that practice is nearly gone.)
Argy.Bargy2 over 5 years ago
If Horace had only been lying down on a sofa instead of sitting in a chair, his idea might have flown under the radar, I mean, fan…