This week on Footnotes, I accidentally prove that unicorns hitched a ride on Noah’s ark, unless they were able to ride on rainbows above the flood. So in that sense I didn’t prove anything. But I was close.
Also, the mark of the beast shows up where you’d least expect it: in the freezer aisle. Could the ordinary UPC really be the mark? Like with the unicorns, I wasn’t able to prove anything. But I did get to squeeze in a Kindergarten Cop joke, which is nice.
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Articles under discussion this week:
Why the Bar Code Will Always Be the Mark of the Beast
Pixar Animator Dreams Up a New Superhero — For Each Day of the Year
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