Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Eyetoy Sleh-00030, Driver, Vista

Museum (Monday, November 6, 2006)


Awesome! Not a penny to pay to see the great collections of British Museum (including Rosetta stone for me being the most prestigious), not a penny to walk several hours in the National Portrait Gallery , no Dinar into the hands of the state to see, review and further review the museum of Natural Sciences and learn science; no entry to the museum Greenwich, which recounts the saga of time, calculating time zones, positions ...
course, exhibits temporary right of entry. Of course, polls are enthroned in several places to push the visitor to act as its capabilities. If I abstained in August of leaving some pieces, I slid a modest contribution. It is understood that small private museums require a right of entrrée. But it seems very intelligent to make art, culture, science available to people.

Everything is not free of course and I will not paint a rosy picture of the situation and naive. I just wanted to point out that the great British museums are free, so crowded, because they grow back. I hope que cela rend les gens moins bêtes.

Trois fois au Science Museum, et je compte retourner au British Museum. Imaginez, visiter la Joconde gratuitement... l 'Atomium à disposition de tous autant que vous voulez... le MIM portes ouvertes...
On n'y est pas encore...

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