They are called “belt manlifts” and were/are used in high-rise valet parking lots, albeit with some risk.http://www.elevatorbobs-elevator-pics.com/manlifts_p1.html
There’s a HUGE M. C. Escher exhibit now at the Currier Museum in Manchester, NH through January. More info at: http://www.currier.org/news/2014/08/14/mind-bending-escher-exhibition-currier-museum-art-reveals-impossible-realities/
Bargrove about 10 years ago
This is really a marvelous cartoon. Look up M.C. Escher,famous artist, if you don’t understand this one.
jreckard about 10 years ago
He’s just trying to get up in the world.
cdward about 10 years ago
Thanks for that! I could spend the rest of my day looking at his work.
Arianne about 10 years ago
This is kind of a Mobius comic strip.
MD Bear Premium Member about 10 years ago
I want one.
osceola about 10 years ago
They are called “belt manlifts” and were/are used in high-rise valet parking lots, albeit with some risk.http://www.elevatorbobs-elevator-pics.com/manlifts_p1.html
Darryl Heine about 10 years ago
Unlike Dagwood Bumstead and Mr. Dithers from the Blondie comic strip…
Arianne about 10 years ago
There goes Auntie Mame, trying to visit her friends at Upson Downs again.
nosirrom about 10 years ago
Now I’m seeing double. This one on my monitor and if I turn my head a bit the print hanging on my office wall.
Peam Premium Member about 10 years ago
Nice one!
holmswedeholm about 10 years ago
Significance in the builder’s name, Maurits?
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
Have you seen the Lego version?
HowieL about 10 years ago
There’s a HUGE M. C. Escher exhibit now at the Currier Museum in Manchester, NH through January. More info at: http://www.currier.org/news/2014/08/14/mind-bending-escher-exhibition-currier-museum-art-reveals-impossible-realities/