Sunday, August 15, 2010

The red phone box that has become Britain's smallest library

[Thanks to Obion]
The red phone box that has become Britain's smallest library, article.

Technically it's a book exchange, not a library. I love this. Not the least the "Quiet" sign. 


6 comments:

Michael Burton said...

The iPhone is getting rid of the phone box, and the iPad is getting rid of books.

God warned Adam and Eve about Apple, but did they listen?

Anonymous said...

The cellphone did that before Steve Jobs had his first iphone wet dream.

Robb in Houston said...

Damn, that's pretty cool!
I wish I had one of those phone booths. Might have to put out feelers to see if I can find one...

Monsieur Beep! said...

Hehe, times are a changing:
in Germany, the former industrial center "Ruhr District" has been converted to a cultural centre (presently Europe's cultural centre),
and phone boxes are now libraries, or small cafes, or shelters from London's rain.

Cool!

Monsieur Beep! said...

Hehe, times are a changing:
in Germany, the former industrial center "Ruhr District" has been converted to a cultural centre (presently Europe's cultural centre),
and phone boxes are now libraries, or small cafes, or shelters from London's rain.

Cool!

Pascal [P-04referent] said...

"God warned Adam and Eve about Apple, but did they listen?"
Maybe if he had texted them through IM, or left a word on their voice mail?... I guess they couldn't be reached in time. ;-p

Beep,
Shelters from London's rain in Germany??? Man, I didn't think technology could do THAT!