Wednesday, May 14, 2008

4 is the new 3

A change is a comin' and I am getting what must be at least a two week jump on it with the image to the right showcasing how I will finally make my fortune. Next time you drop 75 bucks filling up the tank on whatever brand of automobile you drive, take a gander up at the streetside sign telling the price. Take notice of that price and then guess what my varied selection of numbers to the right is for.

As you can see, I have a wide variety of options mocked up and creating the numbers in other colors is easy. Plenty of the places where these numbers would be used have an existing color schme involving either blue or red. And as for the electronic versions of these numbers which you see at many places, I am not worried. Let me just say that I have a solution in mind that involves a bee-bee gun, wire snippers and a bolt cutter.

The only problem is that one of the number 4s I designed seems out of place. Can you spot it?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The big fat one.

I'm a smart bastard.

Don't even get me started on gas prices

Gjelly said...

I go with the big one..but I wouldn't call it fat. I'd call it thin compared to the others...is this a trick on the eyes? Don't mess with me after I've been to happy hour Sornie....

Anonymous said...

I am not much for government oversight on pretty much well anything. But do you know that gasoline is a complete free market that means that it does not follow the rules of supply and demand. so I have always wondered how they determine gas prices. so I was flipping through the channels and ended up on c-span. Long story short there are many OTR truckers going out of business because of gas prices. But that is when I heard some interesting news our use of gas was down 1% for the year. But still our prices are way up. That is because we have a bunch of morons putting money into the stock market betting oil prices are going to go up, well genius they do keep going up and as that happens our dollar keeps weaking, And with no government oversight prices can go as high they want.It just pisses me off!!!! Some people are saying we need to make more refinery's, but that takes at minimum of 10 years.