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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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− | Many products carry a "Use By", " | + | Many products carry a "Use By", "Expiry date", "Discard by" or similar date. The date shows the latest date by which the product has been verified to provide its expected use. For example, a foodstuff will have a "consume by" date, showing the date after which the food may start to be spoiled and unsuitable for eating. For most products, this is a conservative estimate, especially if a product is kept sealed and stored in a cool, dark place, so (as people are finding, with the difficulties in shopping during the COVID-19 outbreak) food or soap may be perfectly usable even though it is past the expiration date -- what this really means is that the manufacturer has not chosen to validate the longevity of its product that far. |
− | One | + | In this cartoon, two similar emergency flare guns have slightly different expiry instructions. One has an instruction to use by or discard by three days after the date of publishing. The other has an instruction to use by this date. The latter thus encourages the user to use the device even though it might not have been necessary. This might be that the user misuses the device (and so summons first responders inappropriately to a non-emergency situation) or go into a dangerous situation for no good reason in order that they feel the need to summon emergency services. |
− | + | The title text similarly indicates that Megan intends to follow the same instructions with a can of bear spray. Since there are no bears where she lives, she will go camping in an area known to be inhabited by bears and leave her food out to attract their attention, so that she may use the bear spray before it "goes bad". | |
− | + | Expiration dates have also been mentioned in [[737: Yogurt]], [[1109: Refrigerator]], and [[2178: Expiration Date High Score]]. | |
− | + | == Trivia == | |
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− | + | Twenty-seven years ago exactly ([https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1993/04/22 April 22, 1993]), ''Calvin and Hobbes'' made a similar joke about expiration dates on milk. Obviously the humor has a very long shelf-life. | |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:[Megan stands in the middle of the panel, holding two flare guns, one in each hand.] | :[Megan stands in the middle of the panel, holding two flare guns, one in each hand.] | ||
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:Cueball [off-panel]: I forgot we had those. | :Cueball [off-panel]: I forgot we had those. | ||
− | :[Cueball sitting at a desk, working on a computer.] | + | :[The panel pans over to Cueball sitting at a desk, working on a computer.] |
:Megan [off-panel]: This one says "Use or discard by Apr 25 2020." | :Megan [off-panel]: This one says "Use or discard by Apr 25 2020." | ||
:Cueball: Okay... | :Cueball: Okay... | ||
− | :[Megan | + | :[The panel pans back over to Megan, who is holding up one of the flare guns looking at it. She holds the other flare gun by her side.] |
− | :Megan: But | + | :Megan: But ''this'' one just says "Use by" ... |
:Cueball [off-panel]: '''''No.''''' | :Cueball [off-panel]: '''''No.''''' | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] |