Resistance is futile

 

Title: Resistance is futile

General Information about Item:

  • Material folklore, joke
  • Language: English
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Informant: Markus Testrof
  • Date Collected: 5-19-19

Informant Data:

Professor Terstorf was born in Germany and studied physics in Germany and got a phd. However, when he came to Dartmouth he became a researcher for Thayer. But now he is teaching some engineering classes.

Contextual Data:

  • Social Context: The shirt has the image of an electrical resistor that is only connected to itself. In engineering, this is a short circuit which means it has no function.  That is why the resistance is futile.
  • Cultural context: The quote: “resistance is futile”  comes from the popular movie Star Trek. Since then, this quote has really been part of culture and it’s often said to friends as a joke.

Item 

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Informant’s Comments:

  • He likes to call people out every time they say that they understand the joke. He always asked them what;’s so funny about it the shirt? Non-engineers (even some engineers) usually say they like the Star trek reference. Then he tells them how the resistor is useless because it’s connected to itself.

Collector’s Comments:

  • I had some doubts as to if the shirt is part of folklore since someone is making money selling the shirt. However, after some thinking and research, I found a lot of quotes that were folklore that were put on shirts. I realized that the shirt itself might not be folklore but that doesn’t mean that what’s on it is not folklore. In other words, the maker of the shirt can’t really stop other people form making the shirt with this symbol on it. Therefore he has no right to the symbol.

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