Even if one day, while you were
reading in a bank vault, an atomic bomb took out the rest of humanity, you still wouldn't be to read every single book because your glasses would undoubtedly slip from your face and be crushed beneath your clumsy feet.
When President Hugo Chavez called for the repatriation of 160 tons
in 2011, the gold moved from the airport
in a televised convoy of armoured trucks; a banner
reading «Mission Accomplished» greeted the final shipment at the central
bank's
vaults.