Thursday, December 06, 2007

Cultural Guerrillas



For a year, from September 2005, under the nose of the Panthéon's unsuspecting security officials, a group of intrepid "illegal restorers" set up a secret workshop and lounge in a cavity under the building's famous dome. Under the supervision of group member Jean-Baptiste Viot, a professional clockmaker, they pieced apart and repaired the antique clock that had been left to rust in the building since the 1960s. Only when their clandestine revamp of the elaborate timepiece had been completed did they reveal themselves.
They were charged but later let off. The Pantheon's Administrator, however, was fired for keeping such a loose ship that was accessed so easily.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Things the army blew up

Inflatable vehicles were used in WW 2 to fool the enemy from the air.


125,000 one hundred dollar bills

Making $12.5 million, the amount spent on Iraq every hour.






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