Date: 22/09/2017 15:30:28
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1121557
Subject: Good Scientist Cartoon11

Bringing you up to number 400














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Date: 22/09/2017 15:34:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 1121564
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

mollwollfumble said:


Bringing you up to number 400

Some good ones here.

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Date: 22/09/2017 15:35:35
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1121565
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

I hope those figures with a hard hat are not an engineer stereotype!

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Date: 22/09/2017 15:44:56
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1121577
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

The Rev Dodgson said:


I hope those figures with a hard hat are not an engineer stereotype!

When I was an engineer in the steelworks, there were some steelworkers there like that.
The hard hat figure is meant to illustrate “ignorant, but curious and not dumb”.

386, 388, 394, 395 and 400 happened to me in real life.

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Date: 22/09/2017 15:45:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 1121579
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

mollwollfumble said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

I hope those figures with a hard hat are not an engineer stereotype!

When I was an engineer in the steelworks, there were some steelworkers there like that.
The hard hat figure is meant to illustrate “ignorant, but curious and not dumb”.

386, 388, 394, 395 and 400 happened to me in real life.

That is what I imagined.

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Date: 22/09/2017 15:46:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1121580
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

mollwollfumble said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

I hope those figures with a hard hat are not an engineer stereotype!

When I was an engineer in the steelworks, there were some steelworkers there like that.
The hard hat figure is meant to illustrate “ignorant, but curious and not dumb”.

That’s all right then :)

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Date: 22/09/2017 15:51:26
From: furious
ID: 1121585
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

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Date: 22/09/2017 15:53:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 1121588
Subject: re: Good Scientist Cartoon11

The Rev Dodgson said:


mollwollfumble said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I hope those figures with a hard hat are not an engineer stereotype!

When I was an engineer in the steelworks, there were some steelworkers there like that.
The hard hat figure is meant to illustrate “ignorant, but curious and not dumb”.

That’s all right then :)

The ignorant part may be addressed by displaying images of rocks dropping on heads that do have hard hats on.

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