Smog in a Can


Photo: UCLA Special Collection/LA Times Photographs Collection - via KPCC

Long before Beijing became the poster child for air pollution, Los Angeles was synonymous with "smog." The photo above, taken in downtown Los Angeles in 1948, showed the city's Civic Center blanketed under the noxious fumes of air pollutants.

But they don't call California the Land of (obscured) Sunshine and Opportunity for nothing! Some clever entrepreneurs turned smog into coins: in 1954, a man sold "Fresh Clean Desert Air" in balloons for 50 cents*.


Photo: Herald-Examiner Collection photo/The Los Angeles Public Library (Oct 22, 1954)
- via KCET

(*The idea has legs: Last year, Chinese billionaire Chen Guangbiao launched a line of canned fresh air to the residents of China's most polluted megacities.)

One day in 1957, actor Carleton Young was choking on eye-stinging smog when he thought, "If only we could pack this stuff and ship it someplace." And thus the Los Angeles Smog Corp. was born!

Young's concept was simple: stand outside with some empty cans on a smoggy day, wave them around to capture some of LA smog, seal the cans and sell 'em to tourists.


Photo via KCET's Departures

The result? Genuine Los Angeles Smog-in-a-can, which label touted:

"Genuine Los Angeles Smog. This is the smog used by famous Hollywood stars. Contains hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulfer dioxide, organic oxides, aldehydes, formaldehydes.

"Made in Los Angeles by Angels. To insure freshness and purity keep container tightly sealed. Beware of imitations! Accept none but the pure Los Angeles Smog.

"No pollutants or irritants removed. Packed for Los Angeles Smog Corp,, Los Angeles 28, California."

Now that's turning lemon into lemonades, and smog into semolians!


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"The original Frankenstein’s monster wasn’t Boris Karloff -it was (believe it or not) a character created by a 19-year-old author named Mary Shelley …more than 190 years ago."

Oh now come on, surely everybody knows that?

Furthermore many scholars think that it was far from a solo effort. Many believe that it was a team effort for which Shelley was given the credit.
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“Frightful must it be; for supremely frightful would be the effect of any human endeavor to mock the stupendous mechanism of the Creator of the world. His success would terrify the artist; he would rush away from his odious handiwork, horror-stricken. He would hope that, left to itself, the slight spark of light which he had communicated would fade; that this thing would subside into dead matter;"

Hmmm...maybe God isn't dead after all. Perhaps he's terror-stricken by his creation and is hiding from us, just like Dr. Frankenstein.
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The significance of Shelly's work cannot be overstated. Frankenstein changed forever how we see questions of life, death and being. While inanimate objects and constructions may have long been given the semblance of life in the form of golems or homunculi, Frankenstein borrowed from natural creation to imbue dead flesh with life. The apparent sentience and awareness of the creature, capable of human thought and feeling, revealed a mechanistic possibility of being that is at odds with the divine Spirit that drove Adam in the garden.
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