Rumblings: It Wasn’t A Good Idea Then, And It’s Not A Good Idea Now
>>> Fact: There will come a day, in the not very distant future, when just about every American citizen will have at least one half-shot-in-the-ass book proposal shamefully shoved in to the back of their desks, representing that time in their lives when they had dreams and things. In all actuality, in some circles, some of us already do. Which is why we know from this, and for the love of God, you just don’t go waving that thing around. It’s like a naked baby picture: On one hand, it’s kind of cute, but in the wrong hands, it could ruin your life. [Attytood]
>>> CNN picks up the story about Philly’s forthcoming fake speed bump boom. Says one savvy reader: “Are you taking bets on how long it’s going to take for a driver to swerve off the road and do some damage to person or property before suing the city?” We weren’t before, but now that you mention it… [CNN]
>>> Is the Broad Street Gap the new Disney Hole? Inga Saffron (swoon!) fires the first salvo in what we hope will be a never-ending can of whupass on this matter. [ChangingSkyline]







July 1st, 2008 at 1:01 pm
The people in Germany are having a good laugh about the speed bumps.
http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71738
July 1st, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Inga Saffron. The same women who thought ‘Liberties Walk’ was one the most stunning designs to grace Philadelphia in years.