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Tower of Doom

- Alex - Tuesday, April 18th, 2006 : goo

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image 11053

No windows, visible entrance. Those vents are where the robots will come flying out to destroy all humanity.

image 11054

My friend and I discovered this place on a walk down to the ferry. We also were able to identify the massive dark building in the city skyline while looking out from a deck on the 15th story of a building.

But supposively it's no building of destruction, it's just a phone company. image 11055

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elaine: a phone company of destruction, you say?

jack: 18th Apr 2006 - 12:52 GMT

phone company is like a monster robot. you cant fight it and it is always after you and its always there, everywhere you go there is a phone, watching you, watching you. it sits there, watching you.

jack: by the way that is a great pic. scary.

Tyfoid Kid: Very cool. Very Dark Knight - Gotham City

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 18th Apr 2006 - 13:35 GMT

Doooom. DOOOOOOOMMM!
This morning on the train, I saw that someone had amended an Ad to read: "in 2010, Germany will destroy Iran and American in a Nuclear blitz." It then listed a phone number and website. So now I see this post, I wonder if AT&T aren't in on it, what with the phone number business. dooooooommmm.

groovehouse: 18th Apr 2006 - 13:48 GMT

1-800-DOOM-4-U

Call now! Operators are standing by! Don't hesitate, be the first to reserve your very own piece of eternal hell!

ian: 18th Apr 2006 - 14:55 GMT

It's filled with all sorts of neat networking toys. More than you could ever imagine. Some of the floors are also likely leased out as datacenters. And probably alot of NSA spy-stuff too.

fuzzytank: 18th Apr 2006 - 17:46 GMT

i always did like that one when it popped up in a class.

Damian921NYC: 6th Nov 2006 - 21:34 GMT

Youre lucky you werent sent to Guantanamo for taking pics of that building in that part of town.

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