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You don't know what FCC "approval" is do you? The FCC approves 50k watt transmitters that would certainly mess something up if you are close by it. What you are thinking off is the the little FCC logo which means the device is compliant with a standard for certain use and activity.

"The exhibition runs through September 11, 2011."

First and foremost: If any asshats come in here saying that 9/11 was an inside job or that the towers were a controlled demolition or that there were no planes but missiles or any of your other "I've got loose change bouncing around in my skull" crap, The price you pay is... I collect your fucking head. So keep your

And this is why you are starred and hearted, by me at least. If you aren't hearted by anyone else who reads this, I will run over a dolphin with a jet ski.

With all due respect, why did you change the headline from what the author originally wrote to something that was factually incorrect?

I think this comment was supposed to be a reply to "LegalCookie" below who said "It's been 10 years, and Ground Zero is still a hole in the ground." and not something about Tarantula.

No, but the article title telling me "How It Was Built" made it even more confusing.

It's getting a little harder to justify the visit each day now, isn't it?

Wasn't one of the concerns during Irene that water from the street would flood down the steps and into the stations and then the tracks?

Uhhh, do you live anywhere near NYC? Because if you don't, then please don't comment like you know what you are talking about. Or you know what, turn on a TV, and watch ANY special on all the construction going on down there. It's not just a "hole in the ground". Or better yet, since a picture says at least a

Wouldn't wake me up, that's for sure.

And why didn't these people save SpaceBat! FOR SHAME!

Wouldn't you still have to worry about water coming in through the tunnels? Also, is this under construction or has it already been built?

So wait, they had already located the floating wreckage, knew when it crashed, and they couldn't use tide charts or anything to locate the area where the crash may have taken place? Does the military down there not use transponders or radar?

As far as I know, when an officer or detective shows up, they usually leave a card with you if you have any questions for after they leave. Also, anyone who doesn't even look at a "badge" enough to notice where it's from, or if they were wearing it, what else they were wearing that would denote if they were officers

World's scariest wave? That's highly dubious, as that is not the Humunga Cowabunga From Down Unda.

That's a pretty big "thumb". I think palm or fist sized would be a more accurate description.

And how much of this "flooding" is simply caused by debris like leaves blocking up storm drains that will quickly recede as the rain lightens up or someone takes a broom to the grate?