 On Dinosaurs and Robots, Mister Jalopy writes about a limited edition sculpture called "The Blockhead," by Edward and Nancy Kienholz, and follows it with a story he came across about the time Kienholz smashed a TWA desk because the airline had destroyed his lamp and called him a liar and a cheat when he filed for reimbursement. Kienholz’s letter bluntly stated: “Good morning, my name is Ed Kienholz...you broke my lampshade and I’m really unhappy...so I’m going to cause TWA an equal amount of damage. I’m going to destroy a desk for TWA.” This is exactly what Kienholz proceeded to do; he destroyed the desk and, somehow, made it back to his car before being apprehended by the Los Angeles Police Department. Though cited and fined for disturbing the peace, Kienholz was eventually reimbursed, and vindicated, for the lampshade through a small claims court victory against the airline, and no further charges were filed or pursued. Throughout the incident, Kienholz not only documented his actions through photographs and writing, he also garnered and exploited a tremendous amount of local and national media attention. He summarized the incident as follows: “It takes a lot of 'Up, up and away’ ads to overcome the humorous, negative publicity TWA got out of that. They would have been a lot better off to not call me a liar.” Link 
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(image source) A 1970 model Honda 160Z monkey bike, which was once owned by Beatles guitarist John Lennon, was sold at auction on Wednesday for £36,000. John originally purchased the low-powered motor...
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Agency details plans to auction off wireless spectrum to buyers who promise free Internet service that filters content and is open to third-party devices and apps.
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(image source) A 1970 model Honda 160Z monkey bike, which was once owned by Beatles guitarist John Lennon, was sold at auction on Wednesday for £36,000. John originally purchased the low-powered motor...
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The Federal Communications Commission on Friday formalized its plans to auction off a section of wireless spectrum to buyers who promise to provide free Internet service that filters out pornography a...
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Agency details plans to auction off wireless spectrum to buyers who promise free Internet service that filters content and is open to third-party devices and apps.
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We've learned that the Swiss version of Technorati has put itself up for sale this week. The site is called SLUG and indexes about 2,200 Swiss blogs. Currently SLUG shows 460,000 posts in the index wh...
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