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Get the kids to lift it Jason Feb 15

35 comments Latest by Phillip

Have a heavy load that needs lifting? Have the kids do it.

heavy load

This picture was taken from a big heavy box delivered to our office today. We get the point of the illustration, but we couldn’t help but chuckle about how the people look like 9 year olds. Thanks for the photo, BB.

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35 comments so far

Zack 15 Feb 07

What was the big heavy box?

JF 15 Feb 07

What was the big heavy box?

Mummies. Lots of mummies.

Darren 15 Feb 07

Don’t knock child labour – look on it as a learning experience, character building even!

Martha 15 Feb 07

Looks like a big plasma/LCD from the picture on the box. Must be big if it takes two nine-year olds. Yummy.

gwg 15 Feb 07

I was thinking the opposite. Those are either two giants lifting a tv, or the tv is made of solid lead.

Dan 15 Feb 07

Yeah, I’ve got to go with giants as well.

Splashman 15 Feb 07

I interpreted the illustration this way:

“Warning! If two kids fight over this product, it may fly up into the air!”

That’s an awful representation. Both “kids” are about to fall over backwards.

Doug March 15 Feb 07

So how big did you go with the flat screen? 42inch?

Dan 15 Feb 07

It’s definitely a Dell LCD panel, and probably the 24” or the 30” at least (smaller ones only require one child to lift).

Believe me they are heavier things then you might think; I would definitely recommend using the two supplied 9 year olds to do the lifting for you.

Adam 15 Feb 07

They actually look like blind cave-dwelling 9-year olds, eyeless and all.

beto 15 Feb 07

Well, they’re young. Unlike us almost-geezers, they can afford a sore back and recover themselves in no time.

Wishing I could be unpacking one of those today, still.

Blake P. 15 Feb 07

They are too young to realize they shouldn’t arch their back. Just wait ‘til gym class in a few years boys.

Seth 15 Feb 07

I still don’t see whats wrong with a little unpaid child labor!

:)

Peter Cooper 16 Feb 07

I’m interested what it is about these featureless outlines that makes them look young. They’re thin with smallish faces, but otherwise I’m not seeing it. I think this might be due to a brain problem on my part though :)

topfunky 16 Feb 07

The sideburns suggest that teenagers are required.

William 16 Feb 07

Those aren’t just 9 year olds, they’re identical twins!

James D Kirk 16 Feb 07

I’m with Peter Cooper, I think the sideburns mean they are at least in their early teen years. My guess is that they are actually a Cirque du Soleil act and they are able to the arched back, off balance appearing stunt due to their years and years of gymnastics training.

I could be wrong, but…

Jonathan 16 Feb 07

Is it just me, or is this blog starting to reach for topics, to find something to post, in a desperate attempt to keep the audience? I visit occasionally here, in search of wisdom, but I find these kinds of filler posts a waste of time. Sorry 37Signals, we expect more (er… should I say “we expect less”?!)

Scott Meade 16 Feb 07

And if they don’t watch out they are going to hit their heads on the wrecklessly placed “Handle with Care” when they stand up. Remember kids – lift with your legs, not your back!

f5 16 Feb 07

Interesting that the illustrations demonstrate exactly how not to lift something heavy, without totally ganking your lower back.

Mike 16 Feb 07

Ignore Jonathon. He’s just jealous he doesn’t have eyeless, earless, mouthless, sideburned twin 9 year olds with bad lifting techniques working in his office.

Kim Siever 16 Feb 07

Now even nine-year-olds have better sideburns than I.

Another Mike 16 Feb 07

I agree Mike. Jonathon is definitely lacking in the eyeless, earless, etc. child department. Maybe his oompa-loompas just aren’t cutting it anymore.

Anyway, it’s THEIR blog. They should be able to write whatever they darn well please.

Another Mike 16 Feb 07

I agree Mike. Jonathon is definitely lacking in the eyeless, earless, etc. child department. Maybe his oompa-loompas just aren’t cutting it anymore.

Anyway, it’s THEIR blog. They should be able to write whatever they darn well please.

JoJo 16 Feb 07

That’s so funny. Yesterday I was opening a monitor box from Dell which showed that exact picture. I laughed for the very same reason.

topfunky 16 Feb 07

@jonathan: At least they haven’t gone from a technical blog to one that instructs people on how to make cheese sandwiches!

http://pragdave.pragprog.com/pragdave/2007/02/toasted_cheese.html

chad 16 Feb 07

Peter – I think it is that their heads are slightly too large for their bodies. Isn’t it true that children don’t ‘grow into’ their heads, and therefore have an appropriate head-to-body-size ratio until 10 years? i think this is what does it with this picture…

Kyle 16 Feb 07

The world’s going to hell .. 37s with DELL hardware? Isn’t there an apple video about these guys? j/k

JF 16 Feb 07

Ha! Actually the box was for our officemates at Coudal.

Coudal 16 Feb 07

Easy there JF, that product went home with Steve, so it wasn’t officially a Coudal purchase.

FredS 17 Feb 07

The guys have sideburns…kids can’t grow sideburns.

craig d 18 Feb 07

this is an obvious situation of people not thinking outside of the box…

these children are fighting over the monitor—-

not lifting it.

cd

kyle 19 Feb 07

The kids are included right? So do you throw them away when you’re done, or do you just put them back in the box for later use?

Curtis 21 Feb 07

I am pretty sure that those are two Japanese guys fighting over a Famicon.

Phillip 21 Feb 07

Must be a playstation 3.

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