Vintage photo by iconic window sign photographer Martin Brammen, known as the Ansel Adams of taking pictures of signs in windows, this one a picture of a cardboard sign alerting folks to the presence of the virulent robot fever virus among the household.
Thought to have originated in 1922 through close interaction between humans and robots working side by side in the spime mines of West Virginia, robot fever advanced through the immune reaction known as a cytokine storm, resulting in the deaths of 675,000 people and 37,00 photostatic copy machines in the US and Canada.












