the one in prague is different.. it’s like a tube from the floor to the ceiling with an oval hole where you can stick your head in and mirrors on both ends.. and i think it was in the library.
See, i can’t even get my books to simply stack straight up without it falling over and making big mess, so this has to be glued.
But if not…….I think i’ll take one from the middle just to piss off the builder ^__^
So cool : D
San Jose Tech Museum FTW!
I feel like I win more because I live by the Tech.
Same here lol
isn’t this in prague’s university?
the one in prague is different.. it’s like a tube from the floor to the ceiling with an oval hole where you can stick your head in and mirrors on both ends..
and i think it was in the library.
No human being would stack books like this.
ghostbusters WIN!
Who ya gonna’ call?
The librarian.
Books: The building blocks of life.
…someone had to say it, you know.
Symmetrical book stacking. Just like the Philadelphia mass turbulence of 1947
they must be glued o.O
That was my first thought too.
More likely that the center of the books have been drilled through and then stacked on something strong like metal or PBC pipes.
Peter Venkman wins the thread!
See, i can’t even get my books to simply stack straight up without it falling over and making big mess, so this has to be glued.
But if not…….I think i’ll take one from the middle just to piss off the builder ^__^
so… what happens if you want to read a book?
You go elsewere
This is major groov(e)y.
It only works cause they didn’t use any physics books
Aw man, that was awesome! xD
Are they by Dr. Seuss, then?
Flourish and Blotts?
Agreed. That’s still a heck of a spell.
Beat me to it.
Is that the one at SCAD?
Jenga anyone?
how the hell is that even possible?!?
Yes no human being can stack books like this