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Jasini
Jasini
3 years ago

I think that’s the happiest borg I’ve ever seen.

Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
3 years ago

Who in the everloving hell decided that graphic belongs on this book?

Presumably someone whose side gig is moonlighting as a Terminator.

War Goat
War Goat
3 years ago
Reply to  Zsuzsa

They should stick to their day job.

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
3 years ago

You gotta be a cyborg to survive in a corporate job and still have time for using any talents.

red
red
3 years ago

Makes sense to me, but I think they could have done a better job helping the viewer make the connection between the image and the tag line.

The power on/off button (where we would expect a red Locutus light) is kinda cute, but it isn’t really a strong enough clue all by itself.

Hitch
3 years ago
Reply to  red

Poer on/off button? ???

red
red
3 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

It’s upside down and missing the toggle thingie, but otherwise it’s the spittin’ image of a power button. (There is also a remote possibility that I might be imagining things.)

Hitch
3 years ago
Reply to  red

HonestTaGod, Red, I don’t see whatcher lookin’ at…

PhilO
PhilO
3 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

The blue part-circl in the left eye. It looks like the power symbol used on computers these days. I didn’t catch that until I read red’s comment.

Hitch
3 years ago
Reply to  PhilO

In a million years–and yes, for a nanosecond, I wondered if that’s what he meant–would I have derived that. Thanks, Red! Thanks, PhilO!

LBC Participant
LBC Participant
3 years ago

So the cyborg is peeling away to reveal a human. It must have been hell to breathe in that thing. The author needs to stick to their day job.

charles cassady
charles cassady
2 years ago

Andew Yang warns that machines will take all our jobs; that self-help authors are the ffirst to go is small mercy.