From a Harper's Weekly email forwarded to me by a friend:
"Thailand was planning to drop origami birds on three restive provinces, and the prime minister called on each of the sixty-three million Thais to make at least one paper bird; television stations showed troops busily constructing flocks of doves, cranes, and pigeons."
Wouldn't it be swell if this is how warfare was conducted and the folding of origami beasts was one of the main occupations of anyone in the armed forces?
"Thailand was planning to drop origami birds on three restive provinces, and the prime minister called on each of the sixty-three million Thais to make at least one paper bird; television stations showed troops busily constructing flocks of doves, cranes, and pigeons."
Wouldn't it be swell if this is how warfare was conducted and the folding of origami beasts was one of the main occupations of anyone in the armed forces?