Saul Steinberg was a regular contributor to The New Yorker until his death. He's probably most famous for the ”View of the World” cover he did for them.
He's being included in the category because they're cartoons you won't get. The thing about that is there is nothing to get. Just funny drawings. Here were some cartoons he did for various issues of New Yorker in 1960.
Why does chimney smoke rise in a straight line? The science behind this
cool weather phenomenon
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Sometimes, chimney smoke can rise up in a perfect-looking, unbroken,
straight line, high into the sky above. When this happens, it looks as if a
white ro...
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