Foreshadowing from 1962
Grist uncovered this ironic ad for Humble Oil (motto: "Happy motoring!") in a 1962 back-issue of Life Magazine on Google Books. Incidentally, Humble was one of several companies that would merge to become ExxonMobil.
Posted by C Neal at 10:20 AM
file under: energy, global warming, history
excerpted from a quote of Don Pedro, a Spanish stereotype and frame-narrative foil in Melville's Moby Dick:
"Hereabouts in this dull, warm, most lazy, and hereditary land, we know but little of your
vigorous North."
See also the inaugural post.
3 comments:
It also marks the last time the oil industry complied with truth in advertising standards...
We can't say they didn't warn us. :)
Say I remember Humble; it never was and Exxon/Mobil certainly isn't. Now that they have melted the glaciers, you suppose they could "green-up" a bit with all their profits? No they just look for more oil. "Oil is our business our only business!"
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