Monday, March 17, 2008

Open Differentiations

I "borrowed" the following post from An Englishman In Osaka... then I added the last picture at the bottom ...

spot the differentiations

At this time of year, there's no better way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon than poring over an interesting spot the difference puzzle or two.

So here's one I've created for people of a similar disposition.

Simply print off the two almost identical pictures - one of an American school bus, the other of a Japanese school bus.

Then, using your powers of observation, circle the 748 differences (625 if using a non-colour printer).

Good luck!



An American school bus.




A Japanese school bus - fun for children on the outside.




...perhaps children in other cultures do not have to be managed as though they were in a maximum minimum security facility... oh, wait, what am I saying?

2 comments:

  1. Interesting lack of contrast between the prison bus and the "american" school bus. I wonder though... while the yellow school bus generaliztion is certainly true, all of our school buses have doors on the starbord side of the vehicle because we drive on the right side of the road and pick up and drop off children at the curb.

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  2. Curiouser and curiouser... you are correct sir! Just to satisfy my curiosity I photochopped the Yellow Bus, flipping it horizontally and the door finally appeared on the correct side of the vehicle.

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