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Go big or go home.
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Re: location picture < Reply # 3 on 10/5/2007 8:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
I care! This building is so beautiful, and the artistry of it is so brilliant, but that can't be seen from the picture. There is the one picture that everyone takes when they go, of the tower and concourse. We should use that one.
Location: Earth Gender: Male Total Likes: 61 likes
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Re: location picture < Reply # 4 on 10/19/2007 2:39 AM > | Reply with Quote
What about all the DB nostalgia? Once it was this location that fewer people knew about. It was quickly put together, it wasn't that formal. And yet it's become a content rich entry with plenty of quality. But we have this pillar of its humble origins that is the main picture.
A more serious note is whether all the warnings and notes on how they're "open for tours" should be removed from the DB page. This is an urban exploration site after all. Yet, out of respect for the project it is my opinion that it shouldn't be done. Alternatively, it could be scaled back to a note somewhere on the group and their wishes, not written from a first person perspective.
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Re: location picture < Reply # 6 on 6/7/2008 8:30 PM > | Reply with Quote
i was there for a tour last weekend, and they will offer private tours if people wish. I also visited that weekend without a tour on 3 separate occasions. Each time police were there in a matter of minutes, at one point they surrounded our car that was parked quite a distance away, where my 65 yearold father was reading a book (he came to take the tour) They questioned him and "recommended" that he left the property. We watched from a second story window and didn't stay to long after the police left. Later durring the tour, we watched police escort people out of the building. Lucky it wasn't us, but they are everywhere!
this website it there to share resources and I don't think any information should be removed.