I came across this odd slide during an online safety training session about Egresses and Emergency Action Plans:
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I don't really have anything to say about it other than it reminded me of
this hilarious moment in SemanticMan history.
PS: It's ok to laugh at his post though--it's not about a 20th century date that never stood a chance.
Ah yes, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Almost, but not quite, as tragic as the Hexagon Dildotooth Sawmill explosion.
ReplyDeleteBoth paved the way for the Philidelphia Symmetrical Book-Stacking Incident of 1937.
ReplyDelete• That is just marvelous!
ReplyDelete• When I coach people in how to give presentations, I usually start with "don't mistake your slide for an outline of your talk".
• But I usually take for granted that they understand the notion of a hierarchy.