Loop du jour: Bombshelters
Yes, bombshelters. Twenty four pictures of bombshelters. Truly bizarre. May we never need them...
By the way, if any of you have loops that you'd like to submit to my “loop du jour” posting, just let me know.




A very interesting site, I think. The Idea of Technometry was new for me but worth to be read and thought abot it (although I'm not a native english-speaker and have some difficulties whith this language)
Posted by: Onlineshop Suchmaschinenoptimierung | Nov 2, 2006 11:26:29 AM
Would you consider an entry that offers recommendations for training seminars or courses in sales, marketing, and public speaking? If it's not enough to talk about in a blog entry then perhaps you could e-mail me about it if you can spare the time?
Posted by: Chris | Jan 21, 2006 12:44:57 PM
Would it be possible to put the loops in a separate feed? I like reading your stuff, but I'm just not inclined to use software that demands personal information from me to even start up.
Posted by: Secret Agent | Jan 21, 2006 12:59:52 AM
would make great wine cellars...me thinks.
Posted by: -G.D. | Jan 20, 2006 3:28:32 PM
bombshelters are places that people in Europe remember in a bad and tragic way.
In two place in Europe is possible to simulate the experience of our parents when they find in a bombshelters a refuge from airplane bombs during WWII.
A bombshelters simulator is placed in London at Imperial War Museum and a second one (a copy of the first) is in Catania - Sicily in the Museums of allied desembarkement in Sicily.
Simulators are very impressive, 7 minutes of dinamic experience with hight quality sound effects and with the ...final surprise...when a bomb explode nearest to the bomshelters.
Hope all remain a simulation and never and never anyone will need to use a bombshelters....
Time ago a journalist ask to Albert Heinstein with wich arms will be possible to combact the WWIV...He answer "only with stones...after WWIII only stones will remain"
Posted by: Mario bucolo | Jan 20, 2006 5:42:11 AM