burning question!
Out of context: Reply #14
- Started
- Last post
- 17 Responses
- tomkat0
teee heee. teh translation:
Why the pointers of the clocks stand nearly without exception on approx.. 10 o'clock 10? Answer: "Das is unterschwellige Werbung!" Question: How are we to understand this...? Answer: "Als advertising-psychological measure! It concerns here the well-known smiley Effekt!" Question: Smiley? This yellow jet man face? Answer: "Genau! And now we make the time check: I set my clock now to 10 after 10. And you Spiesser your stop watches on 20 after 7! You become more aware of: My number sheet smiles merry, while yours pulls the mundwinkel downward and miesgelaunt dreinschaut!" Alfons of the Spiesser took, saw and kriegte the impression: it is correct! "Siehst Du", if the Uhrologe spoke, "und because a friendly clock the viewer positively responds, the pointers are mostly located in the advertisement in the smiley position - with exception of digital clocks, understands sich!"