Although, it would be cool to maybe place a small strobe light in the bottom corner of every window of Rhodes, LeVeque, Huntington, and Riffe Towers. At the top of every hour, a prominant part of the Columbus Skyline could shimmer at the top of every hour much the same way the Eiffel Tower does in Paris. Maybe over time, the entire skyline could shimmer. :-D
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Downtown Columbus Lightened Up
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Posted 3 months ago #
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Some day when you have the Wexner Victoria Secret High Speed train bulleting in and out of downtown at all hours of the day and night bringing the billions of people downtown and then back to the suburbs then the building will be lit up due to all the action downtown 24/7!!!!!
Yeah!!!
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The Victoria Secret High Speed Train. haha. nickname "Silver Bullet"
Posted 3 months ago # -
bman said:
Some day when you have the Wexner Victoria Secret High Speed train bulleting in and out of downtown at all hours of the day and night bringing the billions of people downtown and then back to the suburbs then the building will be lit up due to all the action downtown 24/7!!!!!Yeah!!!
Blegh? Or maybe I should make it more exciting... Blegh!!!
More on-topic. Your post is the first which mentions trains or rails on this topic thread. How has your post enhanced this topic?
You also have a misunderstanding of the overall slant of this message board. The lights would be on 24/7 not because of suburban visitors, but because the mixed-used development of downtown would lead to service industries and the like being necessary at all hours. Suburbanites would mainly add to downtown during the standard 8-5 works hours.
The most disappointing thing about your posts is that an argument can be made about strategies which best suit society. Your demeanor precludes such discussions and makes it easier for myself, and likely others, to dig into any preconceived notions.
There's no need to be so angry.
Posted 3 months ago # -
obvious answer why
this isnt chicago or new york
it's frigging cowtown usa
and that's ok
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Cole said:
Blegh? Or maybe I should make it more exciting... Blegh!!!More on-topic. Your post is the first which mentions trains or rails on this topic thread. How has your post enhanced this topic?
You also have a misunderstanding of the overall slant of this message board. The lights would be on 24/7 not because of suburban visitors, but because the mixed-used development of downtown would lead to service industries and the like being necessary at all hours. Suburbanites would mainly add to downtown during the standard 8-5 works hours.
The most disappointing thing about your posts is that an argument can be made about strategies which best suit society. Your demeanor precludes such discussions and makes it easier for myself, and likely others, to dig into any preconceived notions.
There's no need to be so angry.
Just another angry response from a pro-choo choo person on here ... and from the Hilltop!!! LOL
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Yeah, keep it on topic. No need to troll every thread with off topic train talk. Thanks for understanding and cooperating.
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