May 18, 2012
Seeing Is Believing.
Last week I was in Melbourne, Australia, for the 20th annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, which took place in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. There, I made a remarkable discovery. The toilets bear warning labels:
These labels, clearly, compel a startling conclusion: In Australia, dogs can read.
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