minus-squareTragicNotCute@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Kids would encourage parents to get gas here so they could see the dinosaurslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·21 hours agoI don’t think this is correct. I did a few reverse image searches and found this image, but couldn’t really find any attribution. The timestamps on the results I found were quite old. Pretty sure this isn’t AI. there’s a clearly visible Coca Cola bottle shown attached to the gas price sign. This style of bottle wasn’t produced until 1977. https://www.historyoasis.com/post/coca-cola-bottle-design-history for gas to be 22 cents, this would need to be pre-1950’s. In 1977, gas was around $0.60 on average. https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/fact-741-august-20-2012-historical-gasoline-prices-1929-2011 I’m pretty sure this is a modern image and the price shown is $2.11 (and 9/10’s of a cent). Edit: I’m just seeing what community I’m posting it, but I’m leaving this comment. linkfedilink
I don’t think this is correct.
I did a few reverse image searches and found this image, but couldn’t really find any attribution. The timestamps on the results I found were quite old. Pretty sure this isn’t AI.
there’s a clearly visible Coca Cola bottle shown attached to the gas price sign. This style of bottle wasn’t produced until 1977. https://www.historyoasis.com/post/coca-cola-bottle-design-history
for gas to be 22 cents, this would need to be pre-1950’s. In 1977, gas was around $0.60 on average. https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/fact-741-august-20-2012-historical-gasoline-prices-1929-2011
I’m pretty sure this is a modern image and the price shown is $2.11 (and 9/10’s of a cent).
Edit: I’m just seeing what community I’m posting it, but I’m leaving this comment.