Nobody's that stupid...?
Apr. 4th, 2005 12:24 pmI was just out getting a sandwich for lunch and overheard a snatch of conversation from one of the cafe tables that sounded truly bizarre:
"Of course the real reason the US is phasing out tin cans is that the chemical name sounds like 'satanic'"
I think that the guy who said this was one of three men, all in their thirties-forties and fairly smartly dressed. Wouldn't amaze me if they were advertising people, there are some agencies in the area.
I just did a web search and can't find anything that looks like this sort of nonsense, but the chemical name for many tin compounds does begin "stannic" and that isn't far off being an anagram if you are deeply stupid. Anyone know anything about this?
"Of course the real reason the US is phasing out tin cans is that the chemical name sounds like 'satanic'"
I think that the guy who said this was one of three men, all in their thirties-forties and fairly smartly dressed. Wouldn't amaze me if they were advertising people, there are some agencies in the area.
I just did a web search and can't find anything that looks like this sort of nonsense, but the chemical name for many tin compounds does begin "stannic" and that isn't far off being an anagram if you are deeply stupid. Anyone know anything about this?
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Date: 2005-04-04 04:41 am (UTC)Haven't heard of the tin can thing yet, no.
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Date: 2005-04-04 07:59 am (UTC)As far as the other goes, I'd point you to the punk rock Xmas album "Santa or Satan" for more useful comparisons.
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Date: 2005-04-04 08:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-04 09:36 am (UTC)It has the structure of a good urban legend. The word is close enough to make it phonetically plausible, and it fits a worldwide image of us as a bunch of ignorant overly religious types (it just makes the mistake of not realizing that ignorant folks don't know the old common names of chemicals...). So possibility + message = urban legend. :)
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Date: 2005-04-04 12:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-04 03:43 pm (UTC)Of course, it's possible they are shifting to a different type of metal.
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Date: 2005-04-04 04:57 pm (UTC)All of which has nothing to do with the conversation I overheard, of course, it's just the real reason.
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Date: 2005-04-04 10:56 pm (UTC)Food comes in either Steel, Aluminum, or now, Plastic.
Beer and pop comes in Aluminum.
[shrugs]
I agree with the assessments on cost and recycling.
You're probably right about your guy being in advertising (or marketing). In my experience, advertising/marketing people tend to shoot their mouth off first, and ask questions never. I always loved to catch the marketing guys on something. You know, back when we used to HAVE marketing guys.
Ah. Good times.