Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Some Laws Are Not Optional

Revenue generating laws are still enforced in Cambridge MA, even in the area where The President and Fellows of Harvard College own the buildings. They do not yet own the streets. The street cleaner must get through. It is only once a month compared to every other day in New York City. Do you say that Cambridge drivers are lazy? Is that a racial slur? What? Are you talking to me? There is no one else here. You must be talking to me.













Sunday, October 7, 2012

Harvard Surrenders, Breaking News!

UPDATE: HARVARD SURRENDERS!!!

Displaying the White Flag of surrender on Columbus Day 2012 Harvard indicates they are tired of fighting the one man dedicated band representing the People's Cadre of Liberty and Justice For All. "It is fitting that Harvard chose this day to stop the brutality, celebrating the birthday of the genius who discovered America," exclaimed Mariesh Expogonda Deputy Minister of Education. Negotiations with the Cadre's Transitional Coordinating Committee will begin immediately to turn over the offices of leadership and to set Harvard back on a more constructive course. "The endowment will be put to better use than building palaces for the exclusive use of elitist Harvard students faculty and administrators," said Field Marshal van Chekofsky. Keep tuned to this site for updates. The Minster of Information for the Cadre said, "Harvard will no longer be issuing their misguided press releases to mislead the public." Central Committee Chairman Rashid Milenov said, "All matters are up for reconsideration. Even the name of this august university may not stay the same." Cadre Minister of State Religion Mordechai Horowitz said, "It gives us hope that change can come about without any messy violence. Harvard shows the way to confront opposition--by surrendering. We are happy to join with Harvard in bringing to the people a more just university."


This large white flag makes it clear there are no conditions to Harvard's surrender. 


This smaller white flag appeared earlier due to the desires of the Law School and Kennedy School faculty who wanted to surrender first to save their jobs. The central administration was persuaded to give up fighting two hours later after the Women's Caucus could not find day care workers for their children. The Cambridge Day Care Workers Union joined the battle and refused to watch Harvard's babies. 




A one man run crane lifted materials to the Fogg Museum site before Harvard's surrender. 


Passers by celebrated the one-man crane, as construction workers watched from within the project. 










Harvard's tethered men are protected from falling by being on an expandable leash. 

Leaf of the Year, 2012

Leaf of the Year, 2012. Found on Cambridge Street near Felton Street, Cambridge MA, October 6, 2012. Nude photographs posed and captured behind Harvard University's Center For Government and International Affairs.

 


Monday, October 1, 2012

If I Were the Devil - (BEST VERSION) by PAUL HARVEY audio restored

(WORDS on screen - AUDIO repaired) Long time radio newsman/commentator Paul Harvey created the original of this homily around 1965. It was updated as the years went by and therefore versions of it vary over time. It is a warning to America about its own decay.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Harvard's Fogg Museum Skylight is Working

These images captured on Friday September 21, 2012 shows the window glass for the skylight of the new Fogg Art Museum, reported to be called the Harvard Art Museum, is now in place. Helicopter sightseeing rides over Cambridge allow the viewers to look inside to see the visiting moguls who have access to the museum before it is finished. You can see the ten-story crane operator climbing down after a hard day's work in the first image.