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3000 Japanese students form Mona Lisa image

November 6th, 2009 by James

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3,000 students from Saitama Sakae High School create an image of Mona Lisa:

(The clip is from an NTV show that dug up a clip from a contest that aired on the network 21 years ago.)



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6 Comments »

Comment by k
2009-11-07 01:02:53

something about this just screams north korea to me

 
Comment by Roppongi Health
2009-11-07 01:26:23

Discipline! Amazing!

 
Comment by longus dickus
2009-11-07 05:23:02

hmmmm.. nice… verrryy nice… Why is she not smiling?

 
Comment by Myke Locksmith
2009-11-07 07:46:38

Wow! That was cool.

 
Comment by Rtie
2009-11-08 05:40:39

Inaccurate Mona Lisa.

 
Comment by longus dickus
2009-11-08 05:42:34

A Japanese team has won the World Solar Challenge, racing across the Australian outback an an average speed of 63 mph to wrest the title from a Dutch team that’s dominated the past four races.

Tokai Challenger from Tokai University crossed the finish line in Adelaide, South Australia, 29 hours and 49 minutes after leaving the northern city of Darwin. The car had a nearly flawless run over the 3,000 kilometer (about 1,864 miles) course, with only a flat tire briefly slowing it down. Second place went to Nuna 5 from Delft University, which had hoped for a fifth consecutive championship. The University of Michigan took third in Infinium.

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