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This is a great site on the abandoned subway system in Rochester, NY. There is an archive of photos, maps, videos, etc. It was done by Michael Governale and Otto M. Vondrak. Very impressive.
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1 FaverShareViewed: 7 TimesThis site was highly recommended by the instructors of the SeattleWorks Bridge course.
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I don't think this will work unless they toll I-90 as well (as stipulated in this post).
Also, I am skeptical that
a) Seattle drivers will learn to use toll booths efficiently
b) they will stop charging toll once the bridge is paid off
1 FaverShareViewed: 5 TimesQuoted: The new bridge will cost $4 billion, and commuters will pay for half. According to the Seattle Times, the toll could be as much as $7 each way during rush hour. The idea is good—we need a new bridge.
The Magdeburg water bridge at the end is really amazing, I didn't even know something like that exists...
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Very nice article about my AIDS Day experiment yesterday (raising $9,305 to fight AIDS).
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1 FaverViewed: 4 TimesQuoted: Google sees HTML5 as a more logical future for Web improvements than its own Gears software. No surprise, given its work on the standard and dislike for plug-ins. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.
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