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Rebuilding Michigan Central Station
It looks like I went to Michigan Central Station just in time last year. According to the video above, a group of people are stripping the building from the inside and prepping it for reuse. Good news overall, but bad … Continue reading
The Department of Defense cannot account for 96% of Iraq rebuilding funds
The information shown in this infographic is just unacceptable. According to GOOD, the Department of Defense is unable to account for 96% of the 9.1 billion it has allocated for rebuilding Iraq. Yep, that’s about $8.7 billion that has vanished … Continue reading
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Ouroborus: a domino sculpture that automatically rebuilds itself
Shown in the images and video here is the Ouroborus, an installation piece made by Karl Lautman that shows a circular line of dominoes falling over and then automatically setting themselves upright again. The whole process repeats 5 times and … Continue reading