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There’s an endless supply
October 18th, 2007

There’s an endless supply

If humans used just ten percent of the time, money and effort that they put into unwanted advertising towards cleaning up after themselves, they might just get through this.

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14 Comments

  1. Joel Bradbury Identicon Icon Joel Bradbury on 18.10.2007 at 13:09 (Reply)

    I wish i had a pope hat.

    Oh wait, does that discussion carry over to this post too or do we have to start talking about the comic on this one instead?

  2. easca Identicon Icon easca on 18.10.2007 at 14:07 (Reply)

    Turning spam into energy would be rather excellent.
    If only we could somehow turn stupidity into something productive, as well, the world would be a much brighter place.

  3. Silver Identicon Icon Silver on 18.10.2007 at 14:24 (Reply)

    Oh yes definitely, one for email and another for blogs LOL

  4. Joseph Hewitt Identicon Icon Joseph Hewitt on 18.10.2007 at 15:45 (Reply)

    I’d settle for turning spam into Spam. Mmm… that’s what the walls of my edible prison should have been made of.

  5. The Great Joe Bivins Identicon Icon The Great Joe Bivins on 18.10.2007 at 15:51 (Reply)

    But you could turn spam into Spam then turn Spam into usable energy! I’m positive pork byproduct could be turned into an efficient rocket fuel!

  6. Seraphine Identicon Icon Seraphine on 18.10.2007 at 23:09 (Reply)

    I’m pretty sure anything created by energy
    can be converted back into energy, but at
    a net loss (energy escapes). Unfortunately,
    we live in a very net-net world that doesn’t
    tolerate loss very well, even if it is beneficial.

  7. justine Identicon Icon justine on 19.10.2007 at 02:18 (Reply)

    if they wanted you to eat it, they shouldnt have called it a by-product.
    i dont tend to get much spam, so im sorry but i cannot sympathise. i can empathise, but i cant sympathise.

  8. justine Identicon Icon justine on 19.10.2007 at 02:21 (Reply)

    or is the other way round? i love those words. let me check…nope, i think i was right. no, i was wrong! i CAN sympathise, but i CAN’T empathise. thank you, wikipedia.

  9. Adam Identicon Icon Adam on 19.10.2007 at 02:49 (Reply)

    Just a bit of trivia… Seraphine, you just left the 1000th comment on this site.

    If all was well with the world, a hatch would open in the ceiling releasing balloons and confetti to a fanfare.

  10. Roo Identicon Icon Roo on 19.10.2007 at 05:16 (Reply)

    Oooh, balloons!

    *POP popopopopopop pop pop POP*

    “Cheap semi-lethal meds” almost gave me a hernia, it was so funny. I’m still giggling, even down here under all the comments.

    My Gran stocked away four cases of Spam in 1999, expecting the big Y2K/Apocalypse thing to happen. I’m not really sure if she was expecting just bad computer glitches to shut down infrastructure, of if she was expecting a Biblical Apocalypse. Knowing her, probably both, actually. God works in mysterious ways.

    But I know them all, ’cause I’m a Pope! Hail Eris!

  11. golfwidow Identicon Icon golfwidow on 19.10.2007 at 13:11 (Reply)

    I don’t get a lot of spam in my personal email, but my work email, which is supposed to be filtered, is a hotbed for the stuff.

  12. Seraphine Identicon Icon Seraphine on 19.10.2007 at 15:49 (Reply)

    Wow Adam, 1,000th post! That’s awesome,
    you’re awesome, Flowfield Unity is awesome.
    Congrats.

  13. Seraphine Identicon Icon Seraphine on 20.10.2007 at 05:33 (Reply)

    GW. Nobody should get spam at work, and the fact your workplace is a hotbed for the stuff indicates there is a problem there, filtered or not.

  14. brahnamin Identicon Icon brahnamin on 20.10.2007 at 11:02 (Reply)

    loving the infinity sign in the junk box

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