British engineer J. A. Purves in his 'Dynasphere' vehicle, 1932
British engineer J. A. Purves in his 'Dynasphere' vehicle, 1932
British engineer J. A. Purves in his 'Dynasphere' vehicle, 1932
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That is the hair of a truly mad scientist.
Yes, or a very nutty prof.
or a very nutty Pet Detective in Asylum.
Makes sense, they both have the same driving style.
It wasnt until this very moment that I realized I'd like to see a new Ace Ventura movie starring Jim Carey updated to match his years of experience of dramatic role expansion.
"Put me in, coach!"
BLUE! 42! 42! Hut!
Most if not all mad scientists are actually mad engineers.
Depends if you're testing a mad hypothesis
It's an interesting stage in development, too: bald on top, but still has the color. Maybe they're only a grumpy scientist?
Wikipedia says it's the son.
That's also the reason my dad gave for his graying hair!
Maybe it was an experiment gone explosively wrong