JF Ptak Science Books Post 1927
There is something that I've found in my time grazing through U.S.patent drawings--for the most part, if the device has a face, or is being worn/employed by some human with a face, chances are that this face will indeed have some high invasion of "Creep Factor" elements. It is just so. I've encountered this many times, and I think that it is possible that in these hundreds of samples that I have come across that these inventors (a) could not draw, (b) could not draw well, or (c) chose not to (a) and/or (b). It is too much to expect that these creepy faces are an expression of humor--that would be too much of a conspiratorial element for anyone to absorb. It is just remarkable that these faces are time after time just so off, and soft-creepy, like a puffed-up rougey death mask found in a mall mortuateria.
19361938
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