pmorin
Loc: Huntington Beach, Palm Springs
Linda From Maine wrote:
Before I confirmed the apple connection, I immediately thought head of table was Robin Hood because of the clothes:
For me it was going to so many Renaissance Pleasure Faires. Rapunzel was the one that threw me off.
BrentHarder wrote:
I'm surprised someone like "Steve Jobs" was not at the table.
He not but perhaps the laptop is an Apple
pmorin wrote:
For me it was going to so many Renaissance Pleasure Faires....
I remember a couple of those too!
OnDSnap wrote:
He not but perhaps the laptop is an Apple
It's a Windows logo on the screen and I'm pretty sure that is Bill Gates. Bill and Steve/Apple have a history together too
jerryc41 wrote:
Apple - So many meanings for so many people. Go around the table and see how many you can identify.
Bill Gates with Windows installed on an early Apple PowerBook? WTH???
One of the guys is Sir Issac Newton. Didn’t know Robin Hood or Rapunzel had a thing with apples. I thought maybe the blond was William Tell’s daughter but maybe it was his son whose head held the Apple target.
Ron
What is that on the floor between Gates and the witch?
gekeller wrote:
What is that on the floor between Gates and the witch?
The witch's basket of poisoned apples.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
BrentHarder wrote:
I'm surprised someone like "Steve Jobs" was not at the table.
I think the cartoonist did a bobo! He accidently associated Bill Gates with an apple rather than Steve Jobs. While apple computers can use windows programs, the association is not as well connected as it would have been with Jobs!
Also is there a Johnny Appleseed at the table? Maybe the kid who could also be William Tell's son?
Hey, also the waiter -- who is the waiter? We have all forgotten to identify him!
is that a lizard tail in from of the waiter's feet? If one archer is William Tell, then who is the other archer?
Bridges wrote:
Hey, also the waiter -- who is the waiter? We have all forgotten to identify him!
He looks a little like Jeeves, from "ask Jeeves" - a browser search engine back in the 1990's
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