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Commenters, please read this article previously posted on Gizmodo:
@Bobburt444: There. Happy?
@bennyaltuca: Sorry, that's classified.
These would make absolutely EPIC urban geocache sites.
@Revenge_of_Nekojin: Ahem.
This reminded me of the story on Gizmodo awhile back, where ADT slipped these spring-loaded boxes underneath peoples' front doors in an attempt to scare them into buying their service.
Their website says that they've archived most, but not all, webpages that were hosted through Geocities.
@Purdueable: You can find more photos of the monorail itself, as well as history on it, at the Houston Chronicle's website:
@OMG! Antubis!: This is where the Trailblazer sits today, being used as part of a house. Sad, so sad.
Oh, the Skyway monorail! The Houston Architecture forum was talking about it not long ago. Here's an excerpt of one of the posts:
@vinod1978: Your comment says nothing of his presidency, just of his past.
@Vitto #9: I put together a 300-piece puzzle. Yeah, you know you're jealous.
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.3: Here's a direct link, that doesn't seem to be affected by the mass flood from Gizmodo:
@liftedngifted1: Here's a direct link:
@Antubis: Here's the transcript:
How in the world is this chatbot able to fool anyone? It's certainly advanced, but it's so blatantly obvious when it changes the subject.
@vein11: When talking about cutting-edge mobile displays, it's only natural to mention the iPhone 4, which has set the bar pretty high.
@Settings: No, the Walkman was a series. There are many different designs out there.
@CSVM: The MiniDisc never caught on in the typical household, sort of like the 8-track. It's still used in some recording applications, though.
@beanperry: Way to make a star-quality comment there.