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This article has been viewed 4475 times in the last 3 years ballsack: 7th May 2005 - 18:52 GMTwhat is the point of this photo? anyone could take this. this sign is hardly different from any other sign in the new york city subway system. i just don't get it. make a better effort next time to actually post something creative. come on! indykid: 8th May 2005 - 02:48 GMTBallsack, I think you have rushed to criticise a photo that I really enjoyed. Being from the UK, I enjoy this exploration of the urban environment through it's contrast with the signs I see all around me all the time in England. True anyone could take this, but I can't right now. Gaz: 8th May 2005 - 09:29 GMTI agree. I really enjoyed all the photos of nyc an the only criticism i could level is that they should've been consolidated into just a couple of posts. A bit of background info never goes a miss either but posting photos on their own is totally ok too. I would've just grouped a lot of these photos together that's all. but great photos an thats part of what this site is all about. Tyrone: 18th Jan 2008 - 20:18 GMTThis sign is different from almost any signs you'll see in the subway today. They switched from black on white to white on black over twenty years ago. jack: 12th Feb 2008 - 04:07 GMTanyone who has rode the subway remembers this sign, i took the n train which is the old seabeach express into brooklyn to kings highway. many, many years ago. Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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