I visited it once at night to see the 9/11 memorial (which is very cool to see at night), but I've never been inside. Were you visiting as an archticture/engineering student or just for fun?
I visited it once at night to see the 9/11 memorial (which is very cool to see at night), but I've never been inside. Were you visiting as an archticture/engineering student or just for fun?
Exactly what I've been saying. There's no way the new building will be as large as the Pentagon, it may have a larger circumference, but is at the same time completely empty in the center, as opposed to the pentagon's inner rings (not to mention those underground parts).
That's right, Like a Bus!
That's hilariously awesome. I read the image Corz posted in oppo ([jalopnik.com] and I assumed he actually apologized in the video, but this is so much better.
I don't think we should read too much into the choice of vehicles the architects chose in the renderings, most likely they're just run-of-the-mill generic models. The focus is on the design of the buildings themselves, not the cars. Although, being a bunch of Apple employees, I'm sure they're not exactly car crazy.…
....and I thought my University had rich kids (BMWs, Escalades, Corvettes...sadly, I'm not one of them). Where do you go? :-D
I'm sure it'll be low-e fritted glass to minimize the impact of the environment (at least on the roof anyway. I had the opportunity to meet a few of the architects behind the new Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, and they are employing a similar approach to minimize the impact of the sun on the…
I noticed he was in pink a few posts down, he may have been an unapproved commenter; in which case, it's possible he couldn't see his own comments, and thought he should repost.
haha, awesome. #cotdnomination
I hate visiting dealerships, salesmen drive me crazy. Can I not just walk around the lot by myself? Do I really need a guy to follow me around to push deals on me? No, I'm well versed on what I like in automobiles, and I'll find you when I'm ready.
Indeed they would, I guess you can't win these days...
Definitely. It's great to hear that the dealer decided to honor the GT-R transaction (there's link's to Motortrend's update), but clearly they have a past of poor business practices.
I was reading the Google Maps reviews for the business and stumbled across this little gem that pretty well sums up their business practices: (sorry it's long)
Maybe they should pay the hourly employees to create these auctions, after all, it's much easier to slowly creep over the entire auction form when you're getting paid more and more per form with each passing hour.
What has been seen, cannot be unseen!!!!
Wowsers! Did you take that photo?
Wow....I have a good feeling I'm going to really, really like this car, although I sort of assumed the CTS was more 3 Series sized than 5 series, but I guess I'm wrong, which is perfectly fine with me!
I'm assuming the guy must be an owner-operator, as it's been my understanding that most companies will pay for the fuel in their rigs, while the owner-operators have to pay their own. Which at the same time doesn't make a lot of sense, as owner-operators tend to make more money than their company owned counterparts…