Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Stonehenge Decyphered - Sorta

While not truly in the realm of information science, I found this video so compelling I had to share it. Wally Wallington has figured out how to manipulate the huge stones used to build the original Stonehenge, and he does it alone, by hand with no power assist. It is amazing and a credit to Wally's ingenuity. Enjoy!

And thanks to J-Walk Blog via Miss Cellania

2 comments:

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