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SlipperyFish

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  1. At first I thought you were wierd David, now I think you are clever. :-P
  2. Notice the Trolly Car System along Front and High Streets as well as over the Broad Street Bridge.
  3. SlipperyFish replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    Wouldn't it be hilarious if Rex Grossman acctually subsribed to this board!?
  4. So there is still a slim chance that the Blue Jackets can make it to the playoffs? I havn't been able to follow as of late.
  5. amusing, notice how seems like the same person is doing the hooting and hollering.
  6. This is not my picture, it was posted by Hayward in the "Winter! Post your pics here!" Thread. I thought it was worthy enough to be the photo of the day. I'm allowed to do this right? It gives the view one would see after failing an attempt at trying to climb the stairs. Don't head towards the light. Stick around longer.
  7. SlipperyFish replied to a post in a topic in General Photos
    I find this picture to be rather impressive. Good work!
  8. my sentiments exactly. I am depressed now. I mean, if we played well, and the score was close, I would be disapointed yes, but this is rediculous. It was embarrassing. I want to forget about the whole game.
  9. Or is it a Plymouth Neon??? Don't mess with the pope's auto-identification skills. He's a native metro-Detroiter. (I thought it was a Civic). I wish it was
  10. SlipperyFish replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    Believe me, none of the topless ladies are worth seeing. :-o
  11. SlipperyFish replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    Ces photos sont tres belles! Je suis aller la il y a deux ans! J'aime France. Si vous voulez, je placerais mes photos ici aussi. Qu'est-ce que vouz pensez a France? Mes amis, ils sont aller a Monaco, mais je n'ai pas eu d'argent donc, je ne suis pas aller la. J'ai resterais a Nice :-( Okay, my French is getting really rusty and I really really hate that but here is what I tried to say. These photos are very beautiful. I went there two years ago. I love France! If you want, i could place my photos here too. What did you think about France? My friends went to Monaco but I did not have money so, I didn't go there. I stayed in Nice
  12. and got crushed. Damn it!
  13. I agree, there isn't much talk on Columbus, I've noticed that and it's unfortunate, but I have always felt that it has always kind of been that way. But what is there to talk about though, nothing major is happening there, no major anouncements, no big projects. Of the projects that we do know about there isn't much information on them. Those black and white pictures that I took, well those are just before you get to the office of those who built the Buggy Works. I went there to do some follow-up, see if there was more information on Phase Two of the Buggyworks Project. The website they have is horrible, the pictures are sooo small, I wanted to see if they had anything better, like actual files or pictures or pamphlets. They were closed, not open yet from the holidays. Oh well. Any new information on the old projects? I would like to know how the Hyatt expansion is comming along. How about the Split Reconstruction?
  14. but anyway, awesome picture
  15. Or any city for that matter because of the lighting
  16. does somebody want to explain what the heck that think is in the sky!? Is the day when that solar storm reached earth and created the Northern Lights? I thought htat was something that you could not see in Cleveland.
  17. Thanks for the comments. Some of the pictures are blurry, I'm sorry about that. I want to take a lot of night shots from here on out. It would be great to take pictures of Columbus from a different hight, but I don't have access to that kind of area as of now :-( I need to get there earlier the day some time, get some of the same shots but with a different lighting. I've always wanted to go down to Columbus during a festival of some kind and take pictures of the cityscape then. I was even thinking that it would be cool to have some us Urban Ohioans to work together and photograph the city during Red, White, and Boom from different areas of the city. I'm rambling again. Just trying to spout off different ideas. Keep the comments comming, I love them. :-)
  18. Okay, I am looking at my pictures and I have come to the conclusion that I am just taking the same darn pictures! I got a tripod for Christmas and I just never got around to taking pictures downtown at night with it. Hopefully next time! But here we go. It was a really nice day for pictures, the geese were swimming, many people were out for a stroll, there were even bikers along the river! Alright, the usual Has anybody seen this building at night lately!? I think it is cool, I mean, I think it is cool that there is a building in downtown Columbus that lights up with flashing lights. Thats cool! But I don't think it really does this building justice. A friend of mine works at AEP and she now refers to the building as the "Mother Ship" The Unusual Arena District and the North Market. This was the first time that I had ever been to the North Market! Buggy Works Noozer, you like trains right?
  19. These are progress pictures of the North Bank Condos Tower and Lofts from either the 26 or 27 of December 2006. They are making great progress, i think, and are begining to install the windows at the bottom floors. There's my car! The top of this garage is the home of the Construction Cam found here (http://www.northbankparkcondos.com/construction_cam.php)
  20. I'm guessing it is in the 1960's beause of the facade, I think it went through a major renovation during the 50's and the fact that it is a color photogragh.
  21. Ya, uhmmm, I am thinking this is a really stupid stupid idea. Why Columbus? Cape Canavral, where The US Military and NASA launch rockets and shuttles into orbit is located along the coast in isolation. In the event of an emergency, things can land in the ocean. Even without an emergencey, the ocean is used for the safe return and retrieval of the rocket boosters to the shuttle. Either way, this is all done in isolation so that, again in the event of an emergency, which has and will happen again, no homes or businesses have the chance to be affected because they are no-where near buy. Also, I am a little disturbed by this because the state and the city or going goo-goo ga-ga over this when so little people will positively reap the benefits of such an expensive project. I mean it would be cool if we could send people half-way around the world in 30 minutes, but honestly, how many people could really afford to do that often enough to make this feasable? I mean, I don't even know if it something that can be done yet and if it something that needs a lot of testing still, I really don't want that to be done near my house! OH MY GOD I AM BECOMING A NIMBY! Well, maybe this is more warented? I mean, getting things into space takes a lot of explosives and everything that involves the manufacturing of materials for launching a shttle are done in isolation (well atleast the fuel for the rocket boosters are, I believe in some desert in Utah). Now the benefits, if this all works without a hitch would be awesome only for the sake of further stregnthening our argument that we were truely the first in flight! Take that North Carolina! :-P But seriously, is such a thing worth the risk? Or am I just worrying too much?
  22. I went downtown last night and ended up at the Loft in German Village. It was my first time really just wandering around the neighborhood. It was really cool. Oh and the Loft is amazing too! I've never seen anything like it. The guy that worked there though was rather amazed that I said it was a labarynth and not a maze. He said he it was refreshing to hear it be called something else for a change. :o) I'll post my pictures as soon as I can get my Mac access to the internet. :o)