The opposite of a penguin

NO PENGUINS
It may also mean “no bowties”

Shipping and industrial outfitters ULINE offer, for the bargain price of $16, a roll of 500 3″x4″ stickers of intially unclear function — at any rate, they are anti-penguin. They offer quantity discounts for larger purchases.

My first thought: At one sticker per ten feet (penguins are apparently somewhat nearsighted on land, but let’s suppose that that’s a good spacing), you could mark an enormous area which needs to be kept penguin-free — you’d have nearly a ten-mile perimeter to work with — for as little as $130 plus shipping.

It occurred to me, though, that the more likely application for these stickers was to mark containers as being full of whatever the opposite of a penguin is. You could use them to label for shipment things such as:

  • Aristotle’s conception of arete
  • Fischer’s 1972 match against Spassky
  • Exactly two oak leaves
  • The succession techniques of lost martial arts
  • Navigational buoys for the inbound port side of channels
  • Epiphenomena
  • Back issues of Soldier of Fortune
  • Gödel’s results on incompleteness
  • Flan
  • Shipping, itself

Thanks to Doomstalk for the link.

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