Archive for March, 2008

Stop for Me - It’s the Claw

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Stop for Me - It's the ClawA few years back it seemed like every other “Stop for Me - It’s the Law” sign in town had been altered to add a claw to the pedestrian’s hand and a “C” in front of “Law.” I snapped the photo at right on 39th Street in Fremont a couple of years ago.

This is a particularly adeptly modified one. I like the quality of the hook on the hand, the way it almost looks like an open-end wrench, and the compact-yet-not-squashed-looking typography. The exclamation point is a nice addition, too. Normally, I’m not a big fan of exclamation points, but this one turns a simple traffic sign directive into an urgent movie-trailer tag line.

Zonker’s Lilac Bush

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Roland HedleyAt this point in the development of web savvy-ness, most of us have developed pretty good instincts about what we can trust on the web. But still I wonder. . .

There’s an old Doonesbury cartoon about the knucklehead journalist Roland Burton Hedley. During a visit to the Walden commune, Zonker convinces Hedley, among other things, that the Walden commune’s lilac bush is a marijuana plant and that Hedley can trust him because he gives his word that he represents a national trend. So Hedley writes a big Time cover story about the resurgence of the hippie movement, relying solely on Zonker’s assertions.

The web is far enough along that most topical areas have enough eyeballs on them to keep the BS artists in line, but there are still venues where the level of participation is low enough that a few determined purveyors of misinformation could plant their own row of lilac bushes and sell them to us as pot plants. I can’t point to any specific examples, but I bet it wouldn’t take a whole lot of sleuthing to identify Amazon book authors, wonder-drug sales people, and black-hat SEOs who are essentially doing this.