So, today is April Fool’s Day. And don’t we know it! As a sign of how connected we all are and how fast things move these days, here’s a comprehensive list of April Fool’s Day activity on Wikipedia already. Really does make you think about how we are indexing our own lives and everything we do on the planet. The BBC’s “Flying Penguins” seems to be a real winner in particular - especially on Twitter. Fair play I say. Do you think they were trying to beat the famous spaghetti trees April Fool’s Day prank (see below)?

Anyway, happy April Fool’s Day and all that. Why do we do it again?

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Swiss Spaghetti Harvest (1957, yes 57!)

One Response to “April Fools at the speed of light (well, the web)”

  1. Charlie Gower Says:

    the spaghetti incident will take some serious beating… - not referencing the G’n'R album of course…

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