Artist and illustrator John Larriva created what could be the strangest wind-up toy ever. Behold, the Clockwork Carl, a wind-up toy featuring a cast head of Carl Sagan:
Clockwork Carl is cast in rock hard, Durham's Water Putty and is hand painted in acrylics. The hair is wool and the metal parts are from a wind-up toy.
Why? Why not! Great White Snark has the video clip of the wind-up toy in action: Link | Larriva's Etsy Page
Previously on Neatorama: 10 Neat Facts About Carl Sagan
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lol
Of course a good PR person has always known how to manipulate the system. Send your release to the news desk so late that they don't have time to do any work on it, but not so late that it won't make it out. With printed news and old fashioned TV this was pretty easy to do. Which is why a story would change between the early and later editions or the 6pm and 10pm news.
When rolling news came along what should have happened is that the story would go out almost per press release the first time and then get worked on through the day. This does not seem to happen.
Their used to be a saying that a good news story almost writes itself. It would seem that modern "journalists" have misunderstood this maxim.