The Buckets by Greg Cravens for November 03, 2013
Transcript:
Somebody somewhere made every part and every piece of this faucet. The metal came from ore dug out of the ground. It was refined and worked. Then it was shipped to where it was made in two parts. Imagine all the machines, trucks, ships and work hours of the people involved! In the engineering, designing, shaping, assembly and delivery of this one faucet Crowds of people employed! But we haven't mentioned the rubber and plastic parts, the salespeople, store employees, the box company that designed and printed the packaging or even the plumber who hooked it up. And there's a similar story about every fiddly little piece of this house! Now do you understand? Sorry. The point you were making sort of got lost... If you feel like paying all those people all over again, then hit my faucet with a hammer one... More... Time...
sterling3 Premium Member about 11 years ago
You didn’t mention the PVD coating on the faucet. :)
Allan CB Premium Member about 11 years ago
She forgot the designers. There are people who spends thousands of hours, designing “the perfect faucet” … which is never quite what I want in my kitchen.
puddypunk143 about 11 years ago
This was priceless!
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
That’s a long talk Sarah!
Perkycat about 11 years ago
So many things we just take for granted! That show “How Things Are Made” is really eye-opening.
shadyguy about 11 years ago
I would hit that kid with a hammer myself!
The Rolling Cat about 11 years ago
Greg, have you by any chance been reading Leonard Read?
I would love to caption that last panel, “I, Pinhead.”
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 11 years ago
Allan “I will never forget”—you forgot. She DID mention the designers!