« ZZ Top—Day 24 | Main | ZZ Top—Day 27 »

Snake jet printer

26 November, 2008

You know about the spiders.

Here is another reason to be cheerful:

printer_jam.jpg

Comments

Ewww!

Is that a Cockroach?

No, it's a snake.

Hahah -no, I know what you mean and I wondered about that myself. It's either a roach or shed skin. Click through for a closer look.

Well, duh, how did you *think* they got the pattern on?

:oO is that a red belly black snake?

I bet it's venomous, that thing.

Ok, I'm gullible - is this a stunt photo, some internet find, or did this really happen in that spider haven that you call work?

Post a comment

Enter the code shown below before pressing post

About the Rat

Black Knight is interested in the interaction of science (as a day job and as a way of thinking) with his family, the wider community and literature. And tormenting students. Frequently polemical, sometimes serious, and hopefully always entertaining more

blackasknight@gmail.com

Recent Comments

  • Ricardipus said "I bet it's venomous, that thing. Ok, I'm gullible"
  • Meagan said ":oO is that a red belly black snake? "
  • Eva said "Well, duh, how did you *think* they got the patter"
  • bk said "No, it's a snake. Hahah -no, I know what you mean"
  • NM said "Ewww! Is that a Cockroach?"

Life

All your base are belong to us The BioLOG is back, bigger and bad to the bone

LabLit From the blurb: LabLit.com is dedicated to real laboratory culture and to the portrayal and perceptions of that culture – science, scientists and labs – in fiction, the media and across popular cultur

Mind the Gap Adventures in the London sci-lit-art scene...and occasionally beyond

Humans in Science Similar to 'Lab Rats', a very human look at the process of doing science and how daily life impacts our profession

Media

The Daily Grind Jonathan Sanderson, a TV producer interested in making 'popular science' shows

Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Powered by
Movable Type 3.2