Forum - View topicINTEREST: Readers Find Super Mario Bros. 3 Book Filled With Grabbing Pussy Poetry
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Kadmos1
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Talk about trumping on the printers.
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harminia
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So what about people who expected political commentary prose but received a book about video games
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Top Gun
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Well played. |
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nobahn
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Clicked on the Polygon / Owen S Good link.....
This is absolutely hysterical!!! |
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FLCLGainax
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"Most of the printing errors are so stupid... Heh heh heh heh."
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Gina Szanboti
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I don't know from Mario - why is there a racoon on the cover of the book in the first place? Why not, oh I dunno, Mario?
That aside, this is amazing. |
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Redbeard 101
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Now to sit down and have a nice relaxing PG friendly read on Mario to share with the little children. Oh dear.....
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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Any bets this is going to become a sought-after item among Super Mario collectors down the line?
My guess is it's because Tanooki Mario was introduced in Super Mario Bros. 3 and is the most iconic thing from that game, and they might not have been able to get the legal rights to use Mario's likeness. There are many other things that evoke Super Mario, and even Super Mario Bros. 3, way better than a raccoon over a blank white background though. |
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Last edited by FLCLGainax on Thu Nov 08, 2018 10:41 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Gina Szanboti
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I see. I dunno, though. Even with a tanuki, it's one lazy-ass looking cover. Most 2nd graders would put more effort into it, with at least a purple sun or two, or rainbow flowers in the background.
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Chrno2
Posts: 6172 Location: USA |
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Well, tanuki's do love to grab things.
WTF??? This is insane. How the hell do you mess this up? Someone must've really been disgruntled. |
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nargun
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The story actually says how. If you've ever actually operated one of these machines -- not many people have, to be sure -- it's actually pretty straightforward for these sorts of mistakes to happen in the circumstances described. [most of these machines are hand-fed, see. Modern manufacturing involves a lot more meat-robot work than most people realise. You line up the cover, pick the book text block up from a pile, press the go button and take out the near-finished volume; cycle time about five seconds. You're mostly not looking at the text while you're doing this, because you've got other things to look at [position of cover, binding problems on the book] and if everything's set up you can pick the book up and load it by touch. If, however, say, someone else gets confused about which book you're working on and trundles up the wrong trolley to work on next... if the books were different thicknesses or on different paper you'd know as soon as you picked one up, but in this case not so much.] People don't have time to check the correctness of everything they're supplied with before working on it. Not in printing, not in any other field. We rely on systems, and systems aren't perfect. |
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nobahn
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Back in the day I was working in a plastics factory (3rd-tier automotive supplier) and on two different occasions I screwed up a production order because I followed the instructions from someone on a previous shift. (BTW, avoid working in a facility that processes ["raw"] plastic resins that are so fine that they hang in the air ─ bad for the lungs, don't you know!) |
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Mr. sickVisionz
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Depends on how many copies got shipped, but probably so. This will be a funny bit of gaming memorabilia. |
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