

The view, this morning, of the UN plaza in Vienna (where the IAEA and CTBTO are based) passed onto me by a contact. Thank you, contact.
Happy change day!


The view, this morning, of the UN plaza in Vienna (where the IAEA and CTBTO are based) passed onto me by a contact. Thank you, contact.
Happy change day!
Frank Ch. Eigler | January 20, 2009
“Yes we can!” — must be another fan of Bob the Builder.
J House | January 20, 2009
Now head on over to the oval office and ring up those mullahs and the Norks and tell them to put away those childish nuclear weapon things…
peter | January 20, 2009
Surprisingly well done…. A crop circle prankster, perhaps?
abcd | January 20, 2009
They probably had a better view of the ceremony in Vienna than I did on the Mall. Actually, I know they did.
AWR | January 20, 2009
The IAEA can do it. But only if given the chance, the intestinal fortitude, the ability to overcome the seduction of bureaucratic self-preservation, and (most important) the political will of its members.
Nik | January 21, 2009
Photoshop?
PJWR | January 21, 2009
In the cold light of day (and possibly due to the warmer temperatures over the last 24 hours) our abilities are less clear today.
scud | January 21, 2009
Given the height of the building, it’s definitely not a MAGNOX reactor.
Gump | January 21, 2009
Photoshop? They wouldn’t do that. Now if someone erased it and covered it with a Monopoly roof we could have something to debate for years to come.
viennese | January 21, 2009
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ibizXYe0KUlMkCu0lEu6OFPg0C4wD95R1EF00
LR | January 21, 2009
Definitely NOT photoshopped – it was done by an Austrian staff member of the IAEA, Norbert Aschenbrenner – who told me “I felt that I should do something and thought about how to best place it without leaving too many footprints yesterday [Monday] evening
then I came in early today (7 p.m.) and felt a bit like a graffiti sprayer when putting it into the snow”.
Andreas Persbo | January 21, 2009
The artist has been identified as Norbert Aschenbrenner, works for the IAEA. It’s on the IAEA DPR. Most of it had melted away by lunch time …
peter | January 21, 2009
Actually, judging from the choice of font [notably the jousting lance Exclamation Mark], I’d say this was most likely Lichtenstein
T. | January 21, 2009
I am just glad it’s not yellow.