These engineering and science tech-centric
jokes, song parodies, anecdotes and assorted humor have been collected from friends
and websites across the Internet. I check back occasionally for new fodder, but
it seems all the old content is reappearing all over (like this is). The humor is
light-hearted and clean and sometimes slightly assaultive to the easily-offended,
so you are forewarned. It is all workplace-safe.
Humor #1,
#2, #3
The following technology-themed "Cryptoquip"
appeared in the Erie, PA, newspaper on December 26, 2019. It is from
King Features Syndicate
and is likely covered by copyright. I attempted to find a webpage for it that I
can link to, but with no success. King Features Syndicate publishes a huge number
of my favorite comic strips, such as
Beetle Bailey,
Blondie,
Dennis
the Menace, Flash
Gordon, Hi and Lois,
The Amazing Spider
Man, and
The Family
Circus.
With a Cryptoquip, you try to decode a message by substituting letters for the
ones presented. It is usually pretty easy after you have done a few. A clue is always
provided for one letter. In this case it is F = P, so you substitute the letter
P everywhere you see the letter F. The message is usually a form of pun (aka quip).
Answer below.
Answer:
Very powerful solar rays that cause people to want to fight each other: Ultraviolent
Light
Posted November 18, 2020
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