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william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
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Rated X wrote:megatronus wrote:Rated X wrote:Correct me if im wrong, but wasnt the purpose of this thread to report one big lame dad joke? The only thing lamer was how everybody was playing along and I was the only one with the testicular fortitude to say the whole thing was stupid. Stupid enough to match the solar power joke the way it was intended without intervention from science specialists.
X, I like you and all, but if you're going to come into a thread with the sole purpose of killing a joke, then you should have the testicular fortitude to take it on the chin when people kill yours.
Im not mad. Just shocked I had to take a pic of a 20 year old calculator to explain the logic of a joke to a bunch of guys in their mid 30s....![]()
Granted I havent been keeping up with current portable flashlight technology, kudos to those who follow it religiously.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:This may shock you, but these days we even have solar powered chargers for cellphones and laptops.
fenrir72 wrote:First solar powered flashnights to burning money? I don't get it.
Rated X wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Solar powered calculators do not hold a charge. That is the type of solar power I was referring to in the joke.![]()
No, You clearly mentioned a solar powered flash light as a example in your joke.
Their is no such thing as a solar powered flash light. That doesn't absorb and store solar energy for later use.
The solar powered flashlight joke is decades old and is based on the solar cell concept that drives the calculators only under bright light. Its not my fault if a bunch of guys are so obsessed with science and technology that they cant grasp good old fashioned humor.
Oh no, I got the joke, it just wasn't a very good joke you see.
A better joke based on untrue stereo types is for instance this:
How many Germans does it take to screw in a light bulb?
One, because we're efficient and don't have a sense of humor.
I would have guessed 1000. One to hold the lightbulb steady while the other 999 rotate the house.
Rated X wrote:Solar powered heating systems that charge during the day are a cost effective way to warm up your home at night.![]()
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Solar powered calculators do not hold a charge. That is the type of solar power I was referring to in the joke.![]()
No, You clearly mentioned a solar powered flash light as a example in your joke.
Their is no such thing as a solar powered flash light. That doesn't absorb and store solar energy for later use.
The solar powered flashlight joke is decades old and is based on the solar cell concept that drives the calculators only under bright light. Its not my fault if a bunch of guys are so obsessed with science and technology that they cant grasp good old fashioned humor.
Oh no, I got the joke, it just wasn't a very good joke you see.
A better joke based on untrue stereo types is for instance this:
How many Germans does it take to screw in a light bulb?
One, because we're efficient and don't have a sense of humor.
I would have guessed 1000. One to hold the lightbulb steady while the other 999 rotate the house.
Now that's just silly, that's not how houses or physics work.Rated X wrote:Solar powered heating systems that charge during the day are a cost effective way to warm up your home at night.![]()
Not just during the night, but also the day. The heat can be used during the day, while it's simultaneously being saved for the night. That way you have warm water all day and night long!
Rated X wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Solar powered calculators do not hold a charge. That is the type of solar power I was referring to in the joke.![]()
No, You clearly mentioned a solar powered flash light as a example in your joke.
Their is no such thing as a solar powered flash light. That doesn't absorb and store solar energy for later use.
The solar powered flashlight joke is decades old and is based on the solar cell concept that drives the calculators only under bright light. Its not my fault if a bunch of guys are so obsessed with science and technology that they cant grasp good old fashioned humor.
Oh no, I got the joke, it just wasn't a very good joke you see.
A better joke based on untrue stereo types is for instance this:
How many Germans does it take to screw in a light bulb?
One, because we're efficient and don't have a sense of humor.
I would have guessed 1000. One to hold the lightbulb steady while the other 999 rotate the house.
Now that's just silly, that's not how houses or physics work.Rated X wrote:Solar powered heating systems that charge during the day are a cost effective way to warm up your home at night.![]()
Not just during the night, but also the day. The heat can be used during the day, while it's simultaneously being saved for the night. That way you have warm water all day and night long!
The spin the house answer is another old joke. It usually is meant to take a stab at any nationality. As you csn see I didn't include one so things wouldn't become personal.
Aside from heating cold water, I cant think of any reason you would need heat during the day when the bright sun is shining outside. Kinda like the flashlight I was referring to in the original joke. Keep in mind I live in Miami not the north pole.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Solar powered calculators do not hold a charge. That is the type of solar power I was referring to in the joke.![]()
No, You clearly mentioned a solar powered flash light as a example in your joke.
Their is no such thing as a solar powered flash light. That doesn't absorb and store solar energy for later use.
The solar powered flashlight joke is decades old and is based on the solar cell concept that drives the calculators only under bright light. Its not my fault if a bunch of guys are so obsessed with science and technology that they cant grasp good old fashioned humor.
Oh no, I got the joke, it just wasn't a very good joke you see.
A better joke based on untrue stereo types is for instance this:
How many Germans does it take to screw in a light bulb?
One, because we're efficient and don't have a sense of humor.
I would have guessed 1000. One to hold the lightbulb steady while the other 999 rotate the house.
Now that's just silly, that's not how houses or physics work.Rated X wrote:Solar powered heating systems that charge during the day are a cost effective way to warm up your home at night.![]()
Not just during the night, but also the day. The heat can be used during the day, while it's simultaneously being saved for the night. That way you have warm water all day and night long!
The spin the house answer is another old joke. It usually is meant to take a stab at any nationality. As you csn see I didn't include one so things wouldn't become personal.
Aside from heating cold water, I cant think of any reason you would need heat during the day when the bright sun is shining outside. Kinda like the flashlight I was referring to in the original joke. Keep in mind I live in Miami not the north pole.
I included German because it's hilarious and brings the point across, I don't really think it's offensive or hurtful.
You see, Miami isn't the entire world. There are other places that have different seasons, and it's still going to be cold during the day even if the sun is out, especially in winter.
Just because it's useless to you because of where you live, doesn't mean it's stupid. I mean to someone who lives in Greenland sunscreen is incredibly useless, but it's still something fantastic for someone who lives somewhere where it's needed.
Rated X wrote:
I was under the impression you live in Germany. I didn't want to break out the "Master Race" jokes because someone might find it offensive. I never said Miami is the capital of the world. I'm aware there are different climates across the world. But with that being said there are also different styles of humor around the world. Obviously, I'm not a big fan of Chinese dry humor. So I threw in some Southern wet humor. I don't feel embarrassed for not knowing the butt of an old joke actually exists today. I just know better now. Many highly educated, analytical Transformers collectors have an extremely different view about what is funny to them. if they want to play make believe that they are getting a tree sized Unicron, then so be it. Ive used the flashlight joke countless times over the years and got well received ovation of laughs. its not my fault they didn't get it.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Rated X wrote:fenrir72 wrote:First solar powered flashnights to burning money? I don't get it.
You haven't been following the ongoing saga for the last month so I don't expect you to get it. Let's just say it's an inside joke.
fenrir72 wrote:Rated X wrote:fenrir72 wrote:First solar powered flashnights to burning money? I don't get it.
You haven't been following the ongoing saga for the last month so I don't expect you to get it. Let's just say it's an inside joke.
Don't be condescending.I get that the flashlight joke fell flat. It's the burning money image. Is it trying to shift the issue elsewhere? Burning cash? Wha?
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