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Pretty amazing photo of the WTC aftermath

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Originally posted by: Krazy4Real
Wow.. that's an amazing picture. Thanks for not resizing. It takes a while to download, but the detail is awesome.

 
Holy crap Batman,it crashed my desktop,I'm on a real fast cable connection and my PC still could not keep up.
 
Borough of Manhattan Community college can be seen in that pic. I graduated from there.
Thanks for the link.
 
You know what'd be handy? If people would mention ahead of time that the image they're linking to is fvcking 14 megs
 
I was watching CSI:NY a few weeks ago and one of the characters mentioned that because NYC has terrible water pressure, every building above a certain hight (I think it was ten stories) had to have a water tower on it. Looks like they were right 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: myusername
Originally posted by: DonVito
Holy high-res!

only 1000 dpi. Lot easier to get a big picture when you have a 10x10 sheet of film 😀

(edit: whoops, somehow was displaying dp cm 😱 )

ywa its ES100 pretty sweet film is still king
 
penn and teller bs did an episode on the rebuilding of the towers😛 sad situation it is. osama is free...and the towers haven't begun to be rebuilt. and the designs are still aiming so low. the terrorists have won.
http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/prevepisodes.do?episodeid=s4/groundzero
Season 4, Episode 5: Ground Zero
It has been over four years since the worst terrorist attack on American soil and the only reminder is a big gaping hole in the middle of New York's financial district. Disgruntled family members of the victims want to memorialize the fallen, big corporations want to get back to business, local residents remain concerned over the health risks of living and working nearby, and politicians blather on, afraid of making politically incorrect moves. Everyone it seems is angling for a piece of the multi-billion dollar federal government pie to rebuild the site. BULLSHIT! takes on the fight for Ground Zero from street level to New York's towers of power.
 
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